1.5.6
Silica
Abrasive blast media shall not contain free crystilline silica.
1.5.7
Human Carcinogens
Materials shall not contain ACGIH 0100Doc and ACGIH 0100Doc confirmed human
carcinogens (A1) or suspected human carcinogens (A2).
1.6
PACKAGING, LABELING, AND STORAGE
Paints shall be in sealed containers that legibly show the contract
specification number, designation name, formula or specification number,
batch number, color, quantity, date of manufacture, manufacturer's
formulation number, manufacturer's directions including any warnings and
special precautions, and name and address of manufacturer. Pigmented
paints shall be furnished in containers not larger than 20 liters 5 gallons.
Paints and thinners shall be stored in accordance with the manufacturer's
written directions, and as a minimum, stored off the ground, under cover,
with sufficient ventilation to prevent the buildup of flammable vapors, and
at temperatures between 4 to 35 degrees C 40 to 95 degrees F.
1.7
SAFETY AND HEALTH
Apply coating materials using safety methods and equipment in accordance
with the following:
Work shall comply with applicable Federal, State, and local laws and
regulations, and with the ACCIDENT PREVENTION PLAN, including the Activity
Hazard Analysis as specified in Section 01525 SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS and in Appendix A of EM 385-1-1. The Activity Hazard
Analysis shall include analyses of the potential impact of painting
operations on painting personnel and on others involved in and adjacent to
the work zone.
1.7.1
Safety Methods Used During Coating Application
Comply with the requirements of SSPC Guide 3.
1.7.2
Toxic Materials
To protect personnel from overexposure to toxic materials, conform to the
most stringent guidance of:
a.
or local regulation.
b.
29 CFR 1910.1000.
c.
ACGIH 0100Doc, threshold limit values.
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NOTE: Delete following paragraph if no lead is
contained in existing coating systems. For Army
projects use Section 13281A. In Navy projects where
LBP/LCP must be removed or lead-based paint hazards
abated as defined by Public Law 102-550 Title X -
Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of
1992 (ie: in child-targeted facilities such as
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