Title 8 1529

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Across
  1. 1. the _____ of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, P.O. Box 420603, San Francisco, CA 94142
  2. 6. the modifying of any existing structure, or portion thereof
  3. 8. overhauling, rebuilding, reconstructing, or reconditioning of structures or substrates, including encapsulation or other repair of ACM or PACM attached to structures or substrates
  4. 10. an impervious plastic bag-like enclosure affixed around not more than a 60 x 60 inch asbestos-containing material, with glove-like appendages through which material and tools may be handled
  5. 12. ACM applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts or other structural components to prevent heat loss or gain
  6. 13. the wrecking or taking out of any load- supporting structural member and any related razing, removing, or stripping of asbestos products
  7. 15. activities that disrupt the matrix of ACM or PACM, crumble or pulverize ACM or PACM, or generate visible debris from ACM or PACM
Down
  1. 2. a filter capable of trapping and retaining at least 99.97 percent of all mono-dispersed particles of 0.3 micrometers in diameter
  2. 3. asbestos is 0.1 fiber per cubic centimeter of air as an eight-hour time-weighted average (TWA), with an excursion limit (EL) of 1.0 asbestos fibers per cubic centimeter over a 30-minute period
  3. 4. A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them
  4. 5. a particulate form of asbestos, 5 micrometers or longer, with a length-to-diameter ratio of at least 3 to 1
  5. 7. removal or disturbance of building material by sanding, abrading, grinding or other method that breaks, crumbles, or disintegrates intact ACM
  6. 9. water to which surfactant (wetting agent) has been added to increase the ability of the liquid to penetrate ACM
  7. 11. presumed asbestos-containing material
  8. 14. that the ACM has not crumbled, been pulverized, or otherwise deteriorated so that the asbestos is no longer likely to be bound with its matrix
  9. 16. one certified in the practice of industrial hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene