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1 REASSESSMENT SURVEY OF ASBESTOS - CONTAINING MATERIALS ANNE HATHAWAY DAYCARE CENTRE 103 Bruce Street Stratford, Ontario June 30 th, 2014 Prepared for: Debbie Kindler - Supervisor 103 Bruce Street Stratford, ON N5A 4A2 T. Harris Environmental Management Inc. 931 Commissioners Road East, Suite 100 London, Ontario N5Z 3H9 Ref. No.: L Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY... i 1.0 INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND ONTARIO REGULATIONS FOR ASBESTOS IN BUILDING MATERIALS METHODOLOGY ASSESSMENT OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS... 5 Page 6.0 FINDINGS FIREPROOFING TEXTURE FINISHES MECHANICAL INSULATION Linear Mechanical Pipe Insulation Mechanical Pipe Fitting Insulation HVAC Duct Insulation PLASTER CEILING TILES VINYL FLOOR TILES VINYL SHEET FLOOR DRYWALL JOINT COMPOUND OTHER CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS LIMITATIONS Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

3 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 6.0 TABLE 7.1 SUMMARY OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLES ROOM BY ROOM SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX I APPENDIX II APPENDIX III SITE PHOTOGRAPHS FLOOR PLANS LABORATORY CERTIFICATES OF ANALYSIS Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY T. Harris Environmental Management Inc. (THEM) was retained by the City of Stratford to conduct a reassessment survey of asbestos-containing building materials within the Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre located at 103 Bruce Street, Stratford, Ontario. This survey is based on the findings of the previous THEM report titled Asbestos Reassessment Survey Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre dated June 12 th, This reassessment survey was conducted on June 17 th, The objective of this study is to assess the condition of building materials known to contain asbestos, a Designated Substance as defined under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. The survey included a review of all accessible areas for the condition of known asbestos containing materials (ACM). Asbestos-containing materials observed in the Public Washrooms are detailed in Table 7.1. Materials assigned a Priority 1 are highly recommended to be removed, repaired or encapsulated. Materials identified as Priority 2 may remain in place until system upgrading or renovations and, materials assigned a Priority 3 may remain in place until the building is demolished. For locations of asbestos-containing materials refer to the Floor Plans presented in Appendix II. Site photographs can be found in Appendix I. Based on the findings of this report THEM recommends the following: Friable asbestos containing materials assigned a Priority 1 must be removed and/or repaired immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Friable asbestos-containing materials assigned a Priority 2 can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the event the friable asbestos containing materials are removed, Type III operations apply as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. Type II operations can be applied for the repair of friable materials or, removal of less than 1 square metre of friable asbestos containing materials. In addition, Type II Glovebag operations can be applied for the removal of asbestos containing mechanical pipe insulation fittings as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05. Non-friable asbestos-containing materials assigned a Priority 1 must be removed and/or repaired immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Non-friable asbestos-containing materials assigned a Priority 2 can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. i

5 event the non-friable asbestos-containing materials are removed, Type I operations apply (provided that the material is wetted down and removed using non-powered hand held tools) as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. Asbestos containing suspended ceiling tiles assigned a Priority 1, should be removed immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Asbestos containing suspended ceiling tiles assigned a Priority 2, can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the event the asbestos containing ceiling tiles are removed, Type I operations apply for the removal of <7.5 square metres of suspended ceiling tiles, otherwise removal of >7.5 square metres of suspended ceiling tiles must be conducted following Type II operations as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. The aforementioned assigned removal operations can be applied provided the ceiling tiles are not broken, cut, drilled, abraded, sanded or vibrated during removal. Type 3 operations may be recommended for the removal of ceiling tiles at the discretion of a qualified consultant. Asbestos containing drywall joint compound assigned a Priority 1, should be removed immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Asbestos containing drywall joint compound assigned a Priority 2, can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the event the drywall with asbestos containing joint compound is removed, Type I operations apply for the removal of <1 square metres of drywall. Type II operations are required for removal of >1 square metre of drywall with asbestos joint compound as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. Respiratory protection equipment worn by contractors conducting asbestos abatement activities should be selected based on Table 2 Respirators found in Ontario Regulation 278/05 In the event all asbestos material within the building is not removed, an asbestos management program must be implemented according to Ontario Regulation 278/05. Vinyl floors products were analyzed using the phase light microscopy (PLM) method of detection as required by Ontario Regulation 278/05. However, given the composition of vinyl floor products, the PLM analysis method is often prone to yielding false negative analysis results. Therefore it may be prudent that the Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. ii

6 method (in addition to the PLM) be used to determine the asbestos content in the vinyl floor products. Building material(s) that are not detailed within this survey or past surveys and/or were not reviewed due inaccessibility during the time of the survey and/or are uncovered during renovation/demolition activities that are suspected to contain asbestos should be properly assessed by qualified person prior to their disturbance. All asbestos repair or removal must be conducted according to Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations - made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Asbestos containing waste has to be handled and disposed of according to Ontario Regulation 347/90 as amended made under the Environmental Protection Act. In the event building materials suspected to contain asbestos are found that were not evaluated as part of this survey, they should be assumed to contain asbestos unless proven otherwise. This survey satisfies requirements of Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. This executive summary is not to be used alone and the report should be reviewed in its entirety. Sincerely, T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. iii

7 1.0 INTRODUCTION T. Harris Environmental Management Inc. (THEM) was retained by the City of Stratford to conduct a reassessment survey of asbestos-containing building materials within the Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre, located at 103 Bruce Street, Stratford, Ontario. This survey is based on the findings of the previous THEM report titled Asbestos Reassessment Survey Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre dated June 12 th, This reassessment survey was conducted on June 17 th, The objective of this study is to assess the condition of building materials known to contain asbestos, a Designated Substance as defined under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. The survey included a review of all accessible areas for the condition of known asbestos containing materials (ACM). Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 1

8 2.0 BACKGROUND Asbestos is a general name for several varieties of highly fibrous silicate minerals. Commercially significant types include Chrysotile, Amosite and Crocidolite. The fibres are valued for their heat- and chemical-resistant properties. The combination of fibrous structures, low heat conductivity, high electrical resistance, chemical inertness, strength, flexibility and its effectiveness as a reinforcing or binding agent when combined with cement or plastic, made it popular for wide industrial use. Products with bound asbestos pose no danger of releasing airborne fibres unless cut, sawn, ground or sanded. One measure of the potential hazard of a product is its friability. The friability of an asbestos-containing material is a measure of the ease with which the material can be ground or pulverized. Knowledge of the friability of an ACM may theoretically measure the ease with which fibres can be released into the air. This report briefly explains the survey methodology and summarizes its findings. Areas of concern are identified in the building. The physical condition of asbestos-containing material was noted to determine, if any, hazard is present. This survey satisfies requirements of Ontario Regulation 278/05 - Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 2

9 3.0 ONTARIO REGULATIONS FOR ASBESTOS IN BUILDING MATERIALS Asbestos is a Designated Substance and, as such, exposure to airborne asbestos is regulated by Ontario Regulation 278/05 Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations and, Ontario Regulation 279/05 Designated Substance Asbestos both made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Waste management of materials that contain asbestos is regulated by Ontario Regulation 347/90 as amended, made under the Environmental Protection Act. Section 17 of this regulation outlines the requirements for proper handling, transportation and disposal of materials that contain asbestos. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 3

10 4.0 METHODOLOGY The re-assessment survey was a visual inspection to assess the condition of the known asbestoscontaining materials previously identified in the THEM report titled Asbestos Reassessment Survey Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre dated June 12 th, No destructive testing was performed. Inaccessible spaces within the building were not inspected. Although every effort was taken to investigate all areas of this structure, some areas not shown on the supplied drawings may have been overlooked. Architectural drawings, including as built, should be consulted to ensure that this assessment is complete, with any discrepancies brought to our attention. This investigation was conducted in accordance with of Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. It should be noted that the following materials were not sampled (if present on site) as destructive sampling would be required to access them: internal components of boilers, fire doors, elevator brakes, caulking, roofing felts and mastics, high voltage wiring, mechanical packing and gaskets, and underground services or piping. All of these materials should be considered to contain asbestos until proven otherwise. In the event suspected building materials were observed during the re-assessment and were not previously sampled according to background information provided, the materials were sampled as per the requirements of Table 1 found within Ontario Regulation 278/05 made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 4

11 5.0 ASSESSMENT OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS An assessment has been made of the relative possibility of fibre release into the air because of a combination of condition and accessibility. Priorities have been established for remedial action based on these combinations, and are given below. Priority 1 (One) Asbestos-containing material highly recommended to be removed, repaired or encapsulated. Priority 2 (Two) Asbestos-containing materials could remain in place until system upgrading, renovations or activities that may disturb the ACM. Priority 3 (Three) Asbestos-containing material could remain in place until eventual building demolition. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 5

12 6.0 FINDINGS No samples were collected during this reassessment survey. Twenty-seven (27) samples of suspect asbestos-containing materials were previously collected during the original asbestos survey in Results of samples collected during the original survey are incorporated into the findings of this report and are summarized below. The following building materials (if present) were investigated for asbestos content. 6.1 FIREPROOFING No fireproofing was present within the buildings based on the past reports provided and no fireproofing was observed during the reassessment survey. 6.2 TEXTURE FINISHES Based on past reports, texture finishes was observed to be present within the building; however, identified to be non-asbestos-containing. 6.3 MECHANICAL INSULATION Linear Mechanical Pipe Insulation No linear mechanical pipe insulation was identified to be asbestos containing within the buildings based on the past reports provided Mechanical Pipe Fitting Insulation Based on past reports, asbestos containing mechanical pipe fitting insulation was known to be present throughout the building. The condition of the asbestos containing mechanical pipe fitting insulation was reviewed, and several areas were observed to be in poor condition in the Mechanical Room (Location 13) thus assigned a Priority 1 (Appendix I, Photograph 2). The remaining areas with asbestos containing mechanical pipe fitting insulation were observed to be in good condition and thus assigned a Priority 2. For the specific location and condition of asbestos containing mechanical pipe fitting insulation, refer to Table 7.1 and Floor Plans presented in Appendix II. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 6

13 6.3.3 HVAC Duct Insulation No HVAC duct insulation was identified to be asbestos containing within the buildings based on the past reports provided. 6.4 PLASTER No plastered surfaces were observed in the surveyed building. 6.5 CEILING TILES Based on past reports, asbestos containing ceiling tiles were known to be present throughout the building. The condition of the asbestos containing ceiling tiles was reviewed and observed to be in good condition and thus assigned a Priority 2 (Appendix I, Photograph 3). For the specific location and condition of asbestos containing acoustic ceiling tiles, refer to Table 7.1 and Floor Plans presented in Appendix II. 6.6 VINYL FLOOR TILES No vinyl floor tiles were identified to be asbestos containing within the buildings based on the past reports provided. 6.7 VINYL SHEET FLOOR No vinyl sheet flooring was identified to be asbestos containing within the buildings based on the past reports provided. 6.8 DRYWALL JOINT COMPOUND Based on past reports, asbestos containing drywall joint compound was known to be present throughout the building. The condition of the asbestos containing drywall joint compound was reviewed and observed to be in good condition and thus assigned a Priority 2. For the specific location and condition of asbestos containing drywall joint compound, refer to Table 7.1 and Floor Plans presented in Appendix II. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 7

14 6.9 OTHER Transite Board Based on past reports, Transite board, a fibre/cement product assumed to contain asbestos, was known to be present in the Storage Room (Location 24) and on the exterior overhangs of the building at the entrances. Although the Transite board is not visible at the East Entrance B it is assumed to be present under the non-asbestos texture finish. The condition of the asbestos containing Transite board was reviewed and observed to be in good condition, thus assigned a Priority 2 (Appendix I, Photographs 4, 5). For the specific location and condition of asbestos containing Transite board, refer to Table 7.1 and Floor Plans presented in Appendix II. Roofing Materials Roofing materials such as shingles on sloped roofs and felt and sealers on flat roofs may contain asbestos. These items are typically not sampled as it may damage the integrity of the roof, resulting in leaks. It is normal practice during the tender process to request alternative pricing in the event that the roofing material is found to contain asbestos. These items should be tested for the presence of asbestos immediately prior to demolition of roofing or other building components to minimize potential damage to structures below. Window/Door Caulking Caulking on windows and doors may contain asbestos. These items are typically not sampled as it may damage the integrity of the caulking, resulting in leaks. Caulking should be tested for the presence of asbestos immediately prior to disturbance of windows, doors or any other structure which may have caulking present. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 8

15 7.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Asbestos-containing materials observed in the surveyed area are detailed in Table 7.1. Materials assigned a Priority 1 are highly recommended to be removed, repaired or encapsulated. Materials identified as Priority 2 may remain in place until system upgrading or renovations and, materials assigned a Priority 3 may remain in place until the building is demolished. For locations of asbestos-containing materials refer to the Floor Plans presented in Appendix II. Site photographs can be found in Appendix I. Areas assigned a Priority 1 condition are highlighted and bolded. Based on the findings of this report THEM recommends the following: Friable asbestos containing materials assigned a Priority 1 must be removed and/or repaired immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Friable asbestos-containing materials assigned a Priority 2 can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the event the friable asbestos containing materials are removed, Type III operations apply as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. Type II operations can be applied for the repair of friable materials or, removal of less than 1 square metre of friable asbestos containing materials. In addition, Type II Glovebag operations can be applied for the removal of asbestos containing mechanical pipe insulation fittings as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05. Non-friable asbestos-containing materials assigned a Priority 1 must be removed and/or repaired immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Non-friable asbestos-containing materials assigned a Priority 2 can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the event the non-friable asbestos-containing materials are removed, Type I operations apply (provided that the material is wetted down and removed using non-powered hand held tools) as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. Asbestos containing suspended ceiling tiles assigned a Priority 1, should be removed immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Asbestos containing suspended ceiling tiles assigned a Priority 2, can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the event the asbestos containing ceiling tiles are removed, Type I operations apply for the removal of <7.5 Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 9

16 square metres of suspended ceiling tiles, otherwise removal of >7.5 square metres of suspended ceiling tiles must be conducted following Type II operations as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. The aforementioned assigned removal operations can be applied provided the ceiling tiles are not broken, cut, drilled, abraded, sanded or vibrated during removal. Type 3 operations may be recommended for the removal of ceiling tiles at the discretion of a qualified consultant. Asbestos containing drywall joint compound assigned a Priority 1, should be removed immediately following applicable asbestos abatement procedures. Asbestos containing drywall joint compound assigned a Priority 2, can remain in place until major system upgrading, maintenance or demolition which could result in disturbance of this material. In the event the drywall with asbestos containing joint compound is removed, Type I operations apply for the removal of <1 square metres of drywall. Type II operations are required for removal of >1 square metre of drywall with asbestos joint compound as outlined in Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations made under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. Respiratory protection equipment worn by contractors conducting asbestos abatement activities should be selected based on Table 2 Respirators found in Ontario Regulation 278/05 Vinyl floors products were analyzed using the phase light microscopy (PLM) method of detection as required by Ontario Regulation 278/05. However, given the composition of vinyl floor products, the PLM analysis method is often prone to yielding false negative analysis results. Therefore it may be prudent that the Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis method (in addition to the PLM) be used to determine the asbestos content in the vinyl floor products. In the event all asbestos material within the building is not removed, an asbestos management program must be implemented according to Ontario Regulation 278/05. Building material(s) that are not detailed within this survey or past surveys and/or were not reviewed due inaccessibility during the time of the survey and/or are uncovered during renovation/demolition activities that are suspected to contain asbestos should be properly assessed by qualified person prior to their disturbance. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 10

17 All asbestos repair or removal must be conducted according to Ontario Regulation 278/05, Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations - made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Asbestos containing waste has to be handled and disposed of according to Ontario Regulation 347/90 as amended made under the Environmental Protection Act. In the event building materials suspected to contain asbestos are found that were not evaluated as part of this survey, they should be assumed to contain asbestos unless proven otherwise. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 11

18 8.0 LIMITATIONS In this statement of limitations, the Client refers to the persons or entities to whom this report is addressed. THEM refers to T. Harris Environmental Management Inc. The Contract refers to any general, or project-specific written agreement, including project-specific scope of work documents, executed between THEM and the Client pertaining to the subject matter of this report. This report is subject to the limitations set out below and any other limitations set out in the body of this report or in the Contract between THEM and the Client. The investigation and assessment described in this report were conducted in accordance with the Contract agreed upon by the Client in a manner consistent with a reasonable level of care and skill normally exercised by members of the occupational hygiene consulting profession currently practising under similar conditions in the Province of Ontario and observing the code of ethics of the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygiene (CRBOH) and the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH). In preparing this report, THEM has relied on information provided by others, including without limitation, information concerning the history and operation of the site, and test results and analyses of other consultants, independent laboratories, or testing services. Except as expressly stated in this report, THEM has not made any independent verification of such information. Findings cannot be extended to portions of the site, which were unavailable for direct observation. The assessment in this report has been made in the context of regulations which were in force and effect at the time of the assessment and which are specified in this report. The assessment did not take into account any regulations, which were not in effect at the date of the assessments, or any guideline or standard not specified in this report. Regulatory standards do not exist for all materials of a potentially hazardous nature. The collection of any samples at the site (including the location of samples and the analytical parameters applied to the samples) was undertaken in accordance with the Contract agreed upon by the Client, based upon the information provided to THEM by the Client concerning existing site conditions. Conditions between sample locations (if any) may differ from those indicated in this report. This report is intended solely for the use or uses specified in this report and/or the Contract. Use of this report for purposes other than those set out in this report and/or the Contract will be at the sole risk of the Client. Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 12

19 Copying of this report except as may be reasonably required for internal use by the Client and any distribution of this report to persons other than the Client in whole or in part, is not permitted without the express written permission of THEM. This report is for the sole use of the Client. THEM makes no representation or warranty, either expressed or implied, to any third party with regard to this report and the work referred to in this report and expressly disclaims any, and accepts no duty of care to any third party or any responsibility or liability whatsoever to any third party for any loss, expenses, damages (direct, consequential or contingent), fines, penalties, or other harm that may be suffered or incurred by any third party as a result of any use of, any reliance placed upon, or any decision made or actions taken based upon this report or the work referred to herein. In no event shall THEM be liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages, or damages from loss of profits, revenue, or use, incurred by either the client or any third party, whether in an action in tort or contract, even if THEM has been advised of the possibility of such damages. THEM's liability for damages shall in no event exceed the limit of available insurance coverage. If new information concerning the subject matter of this report arises, THEM should be contacted to re-evaluate the conclusions of this report and to provide amendments as required. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this survey, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. Joe D Angelo, B.A. (Envs), AMRT, EPt Senior Environmental/OH&S Technician Greg Balsden, B.Sc., AMRT., TSRP Project Manager Southwestern Ontario Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC. 13

20 TABLES Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

21 TABLE 6.0 Summary of Asbestos Bulk Samples Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre 103 Bruce Street, Stratford, Ontario Sample # Location Description ACT-A-01 ACT-A-02 ACT-A-03 Core Area (Location 3) Core Area (Location 3) Staff Room (Location 5) 2009 Samples Acoustic Ceiling Tile medium directional fissures with medium pinholes Acoustic Ceiling Tile medium directional fissures with medium pinholes Acoustic Ceiling Tile medium directional fissures with medium pinholes Asbestos Content (%) None Detected None Detected None Detected ACT-B-01 Kitchen Storage (Location 17) Acoustic Ceiling Tile medium and large fissure with small indents and medium pinholes 2.1% Amosite 0.75% Crodidolite ACT-B-02 Kitchen Storage (Location 17) Acoustic Ceiling Tile medium and large fissure with small indents and medium pinholes ANR ACT-B-03 Kitchen Storage (Location 17) Acoustic Ceiling Tile medium and large fissure with small indents and medium pinholes ANR DJC-01 Kitchen Storage (Location 17) Drywall Joint Compound 1.7% Chrysotile DJC-02 Kitchen Storage (Location 17) Drywall Joint Compound ANR DJC-03 Kitchen Storage (Location 17) Drywall Joint Compound ANR Fitting-01 Play Room (Location 1) Insulated Fitting on Mechanical Piping 70% Chrysotile Fitting-02 Mechanical Room (Location 13) Insulated Fitting on Mechanical Piping ANR Fitting-03 Mechanical Room (Location 13) Insulated Fitting on Mechanical Piping ANR Project No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

22 Sample # Location Description Text-01 Text-02 Text-03 Water Room (Location 21) Southeast Vestibule (Location B) Southeast Vestibule (Location B) Texture Coat Texture Coat Texture Coat Asbestos Content (%) None Detected None Detected None Detected VFT-B-01 Play Room (Location 2) Vinyl Floor Tile off-white with brown and grey heavy marks None Detected VFT-B-02 Play Room (Location 2) Vinyl Floor Tile off-white with brown and grey heavy marks None Detected VFT-B-03 Play Room (Location 2) Vinyl Floor Tile off-white with brown and grey heavy marks None Detected VFT-C-01 Core Area (Location 3) Vinyl Floor Tile beige with light brown streaks None Detected VFT-C-02 Core Area (Location 3) Vinyl Floor Tile beige with light brown streaks None Detected VFT-C-03 Core Area (Location 3) Vinyl Floor Tile beige with light brown streaks None Detected VFT-G-01 Hallway (Location 16) Vinyl Floor Tile yellow with faint white and grey scuffs None Detected VFT-G-02 Hallway (Location 16) Vinyl Floor Tile yellow with faint white and grey scuffs None Detected VFT-G-03 Hallway (Location 16) Vinyl Floor Tile yellow with faint white and grey scuffs None Detected VFT-H-01 East Hall/Entry (Location 19) Vinyl Floor Tile dark yellow with brown and white streaks None Detected VFT-H-02 East Hall/Entry (Location 19) Vinyl Floor Tile dark yellow with brown and white streaks None Detected VFT-H-03 East Hall/Entry (Location 19) Vinyl Floor Tile dark yellow with brown and white streaks None Detected Project No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

23 Location Description Play Room (Location 1) Core Area (Location 3) Mechanical Room (Location 13) Play Room (Location 15) Main Corridor (Location 16) Kitchen Storage (Location 17) Kitchen (Location 18) Toddler Room (Location 20) Change Room (Location 22) Play Room (Location 23) Storage Room (Location 24) Art Room (Location 26) Covered Entrance A (Main) TABLE 7.1 Room by Room Summary of Asbestos Containing Materials Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre 103 Bruce Street, Stratford, Ontario June 17 th, 2014 Material Insulated Fitting on Mechanical Piping Gypsum Board containing Drywall Joint Compound Insulated Fitting on Mechanical Piping Gypsum Board containing Drywall Joint Compound Acoustic Ceiling Tile ~ 12 sq ft 2 Gypsum Board containing Drywall Joint Compound Acoustic Ceiling Tile ~ 20 sq ft 2 Acoustic Ceiling Tile ~ 8 sq ft 2 Gypsum Board containing Drywall Joint Compound Gypsum Board Walls containing Drywall Joint Compound Gypsum Board Ceiling containing Drywall Joint Compound Gypsum Board Wall Containing Drywall Joint Compound Insulated Fitting on Mechanical Piping Quantity Priority Type of Asbestos Friable (Y/N) Photo % Chrysotile Y P1 ~ 80 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* % Chrysotile Y P2 ~ % Chrysotile Y -- ~ 150 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* % Amosite 0.75% Crocidolite N -- ~ 150 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* % Amosite 0.75% Crocidolite 2.1% Amosite 0.75% Crocidolite N -- ~ 150 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* -- ~ 200 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* -- ~ 200 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* -- ~ 100 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* -- ~ % Chrysotile Y -- 1 roof drain N P3 2 70% Chrysotile Y -- Transite Board on Walls ~ 300 sq ft 2 Assumed** N P4 Gypsum Board Walls containing Drywall Joint Compound ~ 200 sq ft 2 1.7% Chrysotile N/A* -- Transite Board on Covering ~150 sq ft 2 Assumed** N P5 Project No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

24 Location Material Quantity Priority Type of Asbestos Friable Photo Description (Y/N) Covered Entrance B (Southeast) Transite Board on Covering ~150 sq ft 2 Assumed** N -- Entrance C & D/ Covered Play Area Transite Board on Covering ~1100 sq ft 2 Assumed** N -- *Not applicable as this material is not classified by its friability ** Transite board was not sampled to avoid damaging the material and are typically found to contain 10% to 30% Chrysotile asbestos. Project No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

25 APPENDICES Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

26 APPENDIX I SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

27 P1: Repaired insulated fittings in the Play Room, assumed to contain asbestos under foil wrap (Location 1). Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

28 P2: Insulated fitting on mechanical piping in poor condition (Priority 1) in the Mechanical Room (Location 13). P3: View of one asbestos-containing acoustic ceiling tile (white tile) in the Kitchen (Location 18) P4: Transite board on walls in upper ceiling space of the Storage Room (Location 24). Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

29 P5: Transite on underside of exterior covering at Main Entrance (Location A). Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

30 APPENDIX II FLOOR PLANS Ref. No. L T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

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