ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PROGRAM Sample Clauses

ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PROGRAM. Notwithstanding the air monitoring results described above which indicate no cause for asbestos removal, the Landlord for 44 Montxxxxxx xxx embarked upon an asbestos abatement program. The program has already been completed in the following areas: Main Lobby, Glendale Bank, Floors 2, 3, 4' 6 through 35, and 37 through 43, the two lower levels (LL & L2), the building's return air shafts, all mechanical spaces and the LL Coffee Shop have been abated. The steel beams in the elevator shafts have been encased. The following areas remain unabated: thirty-sixth floor, fifth floor, Stagecoach Restaurant, Casual Corner, Building conference room. All but the fifth floor are scheduled to be abated in 1997. Throughout the course of the work, all governing laws and regulations shall be complied with. Through the use of a series of interlocks separated by polyethylene sheeting and the use of negative air pressure. the area in which ACCM removal is occurring is sealed off from the rest of the Building. Federal and state regulations also require that the asbestos removal workers wear certain respiratory devices and protective covering while they are performing the work. The protective clothing is removed in a decontamination area to prevent asbestos from being introduced into areas other than the area sealed around the particular site of asbestos removal. The removal will generally be accomplished at night.
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