[concrete,] [concrete masonry,] [plaster] installation.
b.
Review procedures and coordination required between water
repellent treatment work and work of other trades which could
affect work to be performed under this section of the work.
c.
Convene additional pre-installation meeting prior to water
repellent treatment application for coordination with work not
previously coordinated including joint sealants.
1.5
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
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NOTE: Include these paragraphs as required by
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1.5.1
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NOTE: Include the second bracketed option for work
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In addition to requirements specified in Section 01575N TEMPRARY
materials that conform to the restrictions of the [Local Air Pollution
Control jurisdiction] [CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD (CARB) and local Air
Officer of any water repellent coating specified herein which fails to
conform to the local Air Quality Management District Rules at the location
of the Project. In localities where the specified coating is prohibited,
the Contracting Officer may direct the substitution of an acceptable
coating.
1.6
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
Deliver materials in original sealed containers, clearly marked with the
manufacturer's name, brand name, type of material, batch number, percent
solids by weight and volume, and date of manufacturer. Store materials off
the ground, in a dry area where the temperature will be not less10 degrees C
50 degrees F nor more than 29 degrees C 85 degrees F.
1.7
SAFETY METHODS
Apply coating materials using safety methods and equipment in accordance
with Section 01575N TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS, and the following:
1.7.1
Toxic Materials
To protect personnel from overexposure to toxic materials, conform to the
most stringent guidance of:
a.
The coating manufacturer when using solvents or other chemicals.
Use impermeable gloves, chemical goggles or face shield, and other
skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Conduct work in a manner to
minimize exposure of building occupants and the general public.
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