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05/22/021 REMOVAL TECHNIQUES O Application and use of wet removal methods O Procedures and equipment for removal of sprayed and troweled on asbestos materials O Procedures and equipment for removal of asbestos- containing insulation from tanks, pipes, and boilers
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05/22/0219 Asbestos-Containing Flooring Materials
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05/22/0220 Types of Floor Covering Materials Which May Contain Asbestos Asphalt tile Rubber tile Vinyl asbestos tile Backing on sheet vinyl flooring Lining felt
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05/22/0221 Manufacturing Process for Asbestos Containing Floor Covering Asbestos fibers firmly mixed and coated with binder within product Tile – fibers encapsulated in vinyl or polymer mass Sheet flooring (backing only) - fibers blended in latex components to render them encapsulated
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05/22/0222 Types of Adhesive Which may Contain Asbestos Asphaltic “cutback” adhesive Fibers were locked into asphaltic matrix Not used in adhesive for sheet goods
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05/22/0223 Types of Tile Which May Contain Asbestos
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05/22/0224 Asphalt Tile 9" x 9" or 12" x 12" squares Typically dark-colored, but light colors also available
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05/22/0226 Rubber Tile 9" x 9" or 12" x 12" squares
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05/22/0228 Vinyl Asbestos Tile
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05/22/0230 Sheet Vinyl Flooring 6' and 12' widths Asbestos in backing of material
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05/22/0232 Linoleum Did not contain asbestos
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05/22/0234 Identifying Asbestos- Containing Floors Presence of asbestos not readily identifiable Assume floors contain asbestos
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