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Pre renovation Information and Specification Sections for Designated Substances City of Thunder Bay Current River Park Picnic Shelter and Washrooms 570 Cumberland Street North, Thunder Bay, Ontario Pre renovation Information Regarding Designated Substances True Grit Consulting Ltd. (TGCL) has completed, at the request of the City of Thunder Bay (COTB), a limited pre renovation designated substance survey (DSS) for the picnic shelter and the floor of the washrooms at Current River Park, located at 570 Cumberland Street North in Thunder Bay, Ontario. TGCL understands that renovations planned for the two buildings include the following: preparing and repainting wood and metal surfaces in the picnic shelter; replacing the roofing on the picnic shelter; and preparing and repainting the concrete floor of the washrooms. Methods used in the limited DSS are attached along with laboratory certificates of analysis. Asbestos is not expected to be present in the building materials that will be disturbed as part of the planned renovations. Wood, concrete and metal surfaces that will be disturbed are not considered to be potential asbestos containing materials. The roofing on the picnic shelter is reported to have been installed in 2001 and is not expected to contain asbestos. Lead The following paints in the subject areas were identified as lead containing: o o o white paint on the wood ceiling of the picnic shelter; blue paint on the metal columns of the picnic shelter; and grey/red paint on the concrete floors throughout the washrooms. The lead containing building materials have not been submitted for toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) analysis. Contractors will be expected to collect the debris generated as part of the surface preparations and that material will be submitted for TCLP analysis. Specifications for potential disturbance of identified designated substances in the work area are attached. The onus is on the Contractor to select the appropriate removal method to satisfy the regulatory requirements and the attached specifications. PROJECT NO: 16 015 35A 040 119 AUGUST 2016

Methods and Notes for Limited Pre Renovation DSS

Methods for Limited Pre Renovation Designated Substance Survey (DSS) Visual Assessment A site inspection was completed by Mr. Mike Broere, M.Sc., TGCL Air Quality Scientist on August 22, 2016. It involved a visual assessment of the subject area for building materials that could contain asbestos and lead. Previous Reports A designated substance survey (DSS) was completed for the Current River Washroom building in November 2014 by TGCL. The TGCL report for that DSS (TGCL Report Number 14 015 35A 074), entitled City of Thunder Bay, Designated Substance Survey, Current River Park Washrooms, 570 Cumberland Street North, Thunder Bay, ON and dated, February 12, 2015, was reviewed as part of the current investigation. Asbestos Building materials not already identified in the existing reports and suspected of containing asbestos were collected and sampled in accordance with Ontario Regulation (O.Reg.) 278/05 Designated Substance Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. Samples were analyzed via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Test Method EPA/600/R 93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, June 1993. Where samples consisted of more than one distinct layer (i.e. vinyl floor tile, paper type backing, mastic, etc), each layer was analyzed and reported separately. Materials found to contain 0.5% or more asbestos were identified as ACM (as per Ontario Regulation 278/05). All work involving ACM must follow procedures specified in Ontario Regulation 278/05 (O. Reg. 278/05). Transportation of ACM (e.g. for disposal) can only be done by a Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) licensed carrier. ACM can be disposed of in a licensed landfill willing to accept it. Lead Lead can be expected to be found in older paints, in pipe joint solder or as domestic water service piping. Materials not already identified in existing reports as lead containing were collected and submitted for laboratory analysis of lead content by a qualified laboratory according to a standard method (acid digestion, inductively coupled plasma (ICP) elemental analysis). The Canadian Hazardous Products Act (CHPA) is responsible for defining surface coatings (including paint) as lead containing. The CHPA definition of a lead containing surface coating is one that contains more than 0.009% lead (weight %). Note that laboratory analysis of materials allows identification of lead content as low as 0.009% lead; however, instantaneous spot check methods have a detection limit of 0.06% lead. Materials identified as non lead containing using the spot check method must be treated as possibly lead containing since the detection limit for the method is greater than the definition of a lead containing paint. Determination of lead content of painted materials is included in the DSS in order to specify work procedures and disposal considerations. Work involving building materials identified as lead containing must follow procedures outlined in the Ontario Ministry of Labour (MOL) document, Guideline Lead on Construction Projects, dated 2004 (MOL Guideline). Lead containing materials must not be disposed of until a representative sample of the material is subjected to toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) analysis to determine if it is leachate toxic according to Schedule 4 of Ontario Regulation 347 (O. Reg. 347). Non metallic materials that were found to contain greater than 0.009% lead were submitted for TCLP analysis. Note that metallic materials found to be lead containing are not normally submitted for TCLP analysis, since it is standard practice to recycle metals as opposed to disposing of them and there are no restrictions on recycling metals with lead coatings. TRUE GRIT CONSULTING LTD. METHODS FOR PRE RENOVATION/CONSTRUCTION DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE SURVEY 1 OF 2

Lead waste must be transported for disposal by an MOECC licensed carrier. Non leachate toxic lead waste can be disposed of in a licensed landfill willing to accept it. Leachate toxic lead waste must be transported to, and disposed of or destroyed at, a licensed disposal or destruction facility. TRUE GRIT CONSULTING LTD. METHODS FOR PRE RENOVATION/CONSTRUCTION DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE SURVEY 2 OF 2

Laboratory Certificates of Analysis

9000 Commerce Parkway Suite B Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054 Telephone: 856-231-9449 Email: customerservice@iatl.com Client: Client: True Grit Consulting Ltd. 1263 Innovation Drive Thunder Bay ON P7B 0A2 TRU571 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Report Date: Report No.: Project: Project No.: LEAD PAINT SAMPLE ANALYSIS SUMMARY 8/29/2016 518039 - Lead Paint COTB, Current River Shelter 16-015-35A-119 Lab No.: 6014858 Client No.: L1 Description: Blue Location: On Metal Posts Result (% by Weight): 0.31 Result (ppm): 3100 Comments: Lab No.: 6014859 Client No.: L2 Description: White Location: On Wood Ceiling Result (% by Weight): 2.9 Result (ppm): 29000 Comments: Please refer to the Appendix of this report for further information regarding your analysis. Date Received: 8/24/2016 Date Analyzed: 08/29/2016 Signature: Analyst: Chad Shaffer Approved By: Frank E. Ehrenfeld, III Laboratory Director Dated : 8/30/2016 1:30:56 Page 1 of 3

9000 Commerce Parkway Suite B Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054 Telephone: 856-231-9449 Email: customerservice@iatl.com CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Client: True Grit Consulting Ltd. 1263 Innovation Drive Thunder Bay ON P7B 0A2 Report Date: Report No.: Project: Project No.: 8/29/2016 518039 - Lead Paint COTB, Current River Shelter 16-015-35A-119 Client: TRU571 Customer Contact: Analysis: ASTM D3335-85a Appendix to Analytical Report: This appendix seeks to promote greater understanding of any observations, exceptions, special instructions, or circumstances that the laboratory needs to communicate to the client concerning the above samples. The information below is used to help promote your ability to make the most informed decisions for you and your customers. Please note the following points of contact for any questions you may have. iatl Customer Service: customerservice@iatl.com iatl Office Manager: cdavis@iatl.com iatl Account Representative: Shirley Clark Sample Login Notes: See Batch Sheet Attached Sample Matrix: Paint Exceptions Noted: See Following Pages General Terms, Warrants, Limits, Qualifiers: General information about iatl capabilities and client/laboratory relationships and responsibilities are spelled out in iatl policies that are listed at www.iatl.com and in our Quality Assurance Manual per ISO 17025 standard requirements. The information therein is a representation of iatl definitions and policies for turnaround times, sample submittal, collection media, blank definitions, quantification issues and limit of detection, analytical methods and procedures, sub-contracting policies, results reporting options, fees, terms, and discounts, confidentiality, sample archival and disposal, and data interpretation. iatl warrants the test results to be of a precision normal for the type and methodology employed for each sample submitted. iatl disclaims any other warrants, expressed or implied, including warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and warranty of merchantability. iatl accepts no legal responsibility for the purpose for which the client uses test results. Any analytical work performed must be governed by our Standard Terms and Conditions. Prices, methods and detection limits may be changed without notification. Please contact your Customer Service Representative for the most current information. This confidential report relates only to those item(s) tested and does not represent an endorsement by NIST-NVLAP, AIHA LAP LLC, or any agency of local, state or province governments nor of any agency of the U.S. government. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. Information Pertinent to this Report: Analysis by ASTM D3335-85a by AAS Certification: - National Lead Laboratory Program (NLLAP): AIHA-LAP, LLC No. 100188 - NYSDOH-ELAP No. 11021 Regulatory limit is 0.5% lead by weight (EPA/HUD guidelines). Recommend multiple sampling for all samples less than regulatory limit for confirmation. All results are based on the samples as received at the lab. iatl assumes that appropriate sampling methods have been used and that the data upon which these results are based have been accurately supplied by the client. Method Detection Limit (MDL) per EPA Method 40CFR Part 136 Apendix B. Reporting Limit (RL) based upon Lowest Standard Determined (LSD) in accordance with AIHA-ELLAP policies. LSD=0.2 ppm MDL=0.005% by weight. RL= 0.010% by weight (based upon 100 mg sampled). * Insufficient sample provided to perform QC reanalysis (<200 mg) ** Not enough sample provided to analyze (<50 mg) *** Matrix / substrate interference possible. Dated : 8/30/2016 1:30:56 Page 2 of 3

9000 Commerce Parkway Suite B Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054 Telephone: 856-231-9449 Email: customerservice@iatl.com CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Client: True Grit Consulting Ltd. 1263 Innovation Drive Thunder Bay ON P7B 0A2 Report Date: Report No.: Project: 8/29/2016 518039 - Lead Paint COTB, Current River Shelter Client: TRU571 Project No.: 16-015-35A-119 Disclaimers / Qualifiers: There may be some samples in this project that have a "NOTE:" associated with a sample result. We use added disclaimers or qualifiers to inform the client about something that requires further explanation. Here is a complete list with highlighted disclaimers pertinent to this project. For a full explanation of these and other disclaimers, please inquire at customerservice@iatl.com. * NOTE: Multiple samples received in container. Composite analysis requested per EPA/HUD guidelines not covered by NLLAP/AIHA accreditation. Dated : 8/30/2016 1:30:56 Page 3 of 3

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 9000 Commerce Parkway, Suite B Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Toll Free 877-428-4285 Local: 856-231-9449 Fax: 856-231-9818 Client: True Grit Consulting Ltd. Report Date: 12/17/2014 1263 Innovation Drive Report Number: 352509 Thunder Bay ON P7B 0A2 Project: Current River Washroom DSS Project No.: 14-015-35A-074 LEAD PAINT SAMPLE ANALYSIS SUMMARY Lab No. Client No. Location / Description Concentration Lead By Weight (%) 5503204 CR-L1 Grey/Red Floor Paint 0.016 5503205 CR-L2 Cream Wall Paint 0.002 *** 5503206 CR-L3 White Ceiling Paint <0.0030 5503207 CR-L4 Lt Brown Door Paint 0.0031 5503208 CR-L5 Pink Wall Paint <0.0048 5503209 CR-L6 Brown Door Frame Paint <0.0035 5503210 CR-L7 Beige Wall Paint <0.0063 Accreditations: Analytical Methods: NATIONAL LEAD LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM (NLLAP) AIHA-LAP, LLC No. 100188 NYSDOH-ELAP No. 11021 ASTM D3335-85A "Standard Method To Test For Low Concentrations Of Lead In Paint By Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry" EPA SW846-(3050B:7000B) "Standard Method To Test For Low Concentrations Of Lead In Soils, Sludges and Sediments By AAS" Comments: Regulatory limit is 0.5% lead by weight (EPA/HUD guidelines). Recommend multiple sampling for all samples less than regulatory limit for confirmation. All results are based on the samples as received at the lab. IATL assumes that appropriate sampling methods have been used and the data upon which these results are based have been accurately supplied by the client. Method Detection Limit (MDL) per EPA Method 40CFR Part 136 Apendix B. Reporting Limit (RL) based upon Lowest Standard Determined (LSD) in accordance with AIHA-ELLAP policies. LSD=0.2 ppm MDL=0.0044% by weight. RL= 0.010% by weight (based upon 100 mg sampled). * Insufficient sample provided to perform QC reanalysis (<200 mg) ** Not enough sample provided to analyze (<50 mg) *** Matrix / substrate interference possible. Sample results are not corrected for contamination by field or analytical blanks. This confidential report relates only to those item(s) tested and does not represent an endorsement by NIST-NVLAP, AIHA or any government agency. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. Date Received: 12/11/2014 Date Analyzed: 12/17/2014 Approved By: Analyst: C. Shaffer Page 1 of 1 Frank E. Ehrenfeld, III Laboratory Director

Lead Specifications

Type 1 Operation Minimum Precautions August 2016 Page 1 of 6 Part 1 General 1.1 SUMMARY.1 Comply with requirements of this Section when performing the following Work:.1 Removing lead containing coatings with a chemical gel or paste and fibrous laminated cloth wrap..2 Removing or disturbing lead containing coatings using a power tool that has an effective dust collection system equipped with a HEPA filter..3 Removing or disturbing lead containing coatings using non powered hand tools, other than manual scraping or sanding..4 Application of a sealant or encapsulant to lead containing coatings using a brush, roller or airless sprayer. 1.2 EXISTING CONDITIONS.1 Information pertaining to lead containing materials to be handled, removed, or otherwise disturbed and disposed of in the renovation area have been provided. Information is for general purposes only and is not necessarily representative of all lead containing material covered within the scope of this project..2 The following painted materials in the subject area have been identified as lead containing:.1 White paint on the wooden ceiling in the picnic shelter;.2 Blue paint on metal columns in the picnic shelter; and.3 Grey/red paint on concrete floors throughout the washrooms..3 Paints described above have not been analyzed to determine whether they meet the requirements under Ontario Regulation 347, General Waste Management (O. Reg. 347) to be disposed of as a non hazardous waste..4 Figures, tables and reports pertaining to LCM to be handled, removed, or otherwise disturbed and disposed of during this project are provided for general information only and are not necessarily representative of all LCM covered within the scope of this project. Contractors are to satisfy themselves as to the exact quantity and location of LCM for disturbance or removal as part of the current project PRIOR TO BID CLOSE. 1.3 SECTION INCLUDES.1 Requirements and procedures for minor removal or disturbance of lead containing materials. 1.4 REFERENCES.1 Department of Justice Canada (Jus)..1 Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA).2 Health Canada/Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)..1 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)..3 Transport Canada (TC).

Type 1 Operation Minimum Precautions August 2016 Page 2 of 6.1 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (TDGA)..2 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (SOR/2012 245).4 Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (ULC)..5 Ontario Ministry of Labour (MOL)..1 Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1990 (OHSA)..2 Guideline Lead on Construction Projects.6 Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC).1 Environmental Protection Act, 1990 (EPA).2 Ontario Regulation 347, General Waste Management (O. Reg. 347) 1.5 DEFINITIONS.1 HEPA vacuum: High Efficiency Particulate Air filtered vacuum equipment with filter system capable of collecting and retaining fibres greater than 0.3 microns in any dimension at 99.97% efficiency..2 Lead Work Area: area where work takes place which will, or may disturb lead containing paint..3 Authorized Visitors: Architect, Engineer, Consultant or designated representatives, and representatives of regulatory agencies..4 Occupied Area: any area of building or work site that is outside the Lead Work Area..5 Polyethylene: polyethylene sheeting or rip proof polyethylene sheeting with tape along edges, around penetrating objects, over cuts and tears, and elsewhere as required to provide protection and isolation..6 Sprayer: garden reservoir type sprayer or airless spray equipment capable of producing mist or fine spray. Must have appropriate capacity for scope of work. 1.6 SUBMITTALS.1 Submit to Owner necessary permits for transportation and disposal of lead containing waste and proof that lead containing waste has been received and properly disposed including, but not limited to, MOECC certificates of Approval for carrier and receiver and waste manifests..2 Submit proof satisfactory to Owner that employees have had instruction on hazards of lead exposure, respirator use, dress, entry and exit from Lead Work Area, and aspects of work procedures and protective measures..3 Submit Worker's Compensation Board status and transcription of insurance..4 Submit documentation including test results, fire and flammability data, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemicals or materials..5 Written work procedure for disturbance of lead containing materials.

Type 1 Operation Minimum Precautions August 2016 Page 3 of 6 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE.1 Regulatory Requirements: comply with Federal, Provincial and local requirements pertaining to lead, provided that in case of conflict among these requirements or with these specifications more stringent requirement applies. Comply with regulations in effect at the time work is performed..2 Health and Safety:.1 Safety Requirements: worker and visitor protection..1 Protective equipment and clothing are not required for Type 1 lead operations; however, if a worker requests respiratory protection, the following is to be supplied by Contractor and worn by workers while in the Lead Work Area:.1 Non powered reusable or replaceable filter type respirator equipped with HEPA filter cartridges, personally issued to worker and marked as to efficiency and purpose, suitable for protection against lead and acceptable to Provincial Authority having jurisdiction (i.e. P/N/R 95, 99 or 100)..2 Disposable type protective clothing that does not readily retain or permit penetration of lead dust, consisting of full body covering including head covering with snug fitting cuffs at wrists, ankles, and neck..2 Eating, drinking, chewing, and smoking are not permitted in Lead Work Area..3 Before leaving Lead Work Area, dispose of protective clothing as contaminated waste as specified..4 Ensure workers wash hands and face when leaving Lead Work Area. Facilities for washing shall be located in proximity to each work area and in a location that does not interfere with building day to day operations..5 Ensure that no person required to enter a Lead Work Area has facial hair that affects seal between respirator and face..2 Visitor Protection:.1 Provide protective clothing and approved respirators to Authorized Visitors to work areas..2 Instruct Authorized Visitors in the use of protective clothing, respirators and procedures..3 Instruct Authorized Visitors in proper procedures to be followed in entering into and exiting from Lead Work Area. 1.8 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL.1 Notify intended waste disposal facility of lead in waste materials..1 Provide copies of laboratory test results, if requested..2 Complete and submit Contaminants Release Form and any other required paperwork to facilitate disposal..2 Dispose of building materials containing lead and identified as non leachate toxic (Please refer to Section 3.3 below) as solid non hazardous waste..3 Dispose of building materials containing lead and identified as leachate toxic (Please refer to Section 3.3 below) as hazardous waste. Leachate toxic waste must be transported by a properly licensed carrier to a licensed disposal facility as per the requirements of O. Reg. 347.

Type 1 Operation Minimum Precautions August 2016 Page 4 of 6.4 Where possible, separate lead painted metals from regular waste stream for recycling..5 Dispose of lead materials in accordance with federal, provincial and municipal requirements. 1.9 SCHEDULING.1 Contractor is responsible for scheduling of lead abatement work in order to achieve the desired renovation schedule..2 Co ordinate with Consultant, Owner, Owner s representatives and other contractors when scheduling work. 1.10 OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS.1 Before beginning Work, provide Consultant satisfactory proof that every worker has had instruction and training in hazards of lead exposure, in personal hygiene and work practices, in the use, cleaning, and disposal of respirators and protective clothing..2 Instruction and training related to respirators includes, at minimum:.1 Fitting of equipment..2 Inspection and maintenance of equipment..3 Disinfecting of equipment..4 Limitations of equipment..3 Instruction and training must be provided by competent, qualified person. Part 2 Products 2.1 MATERIALS.1 Drop and Enclosure Sheets..1 Polyethylene: 0.15 mm thick..2 FR polyethylene: 0.15 mm thick woven fibre reinforced fabric bonded both sides with polyethylene..2 Waste Containers: contain waste in two separate containers..1 Inner container: 0.15 mm thick sealable polyethylene bag..2 Outer container: sealable metal or fibre type where there are sharp objects included in waste material; otherwise outer container may be sealable metal or fibre type or second 0.15 mm thick sealable polyethylene bag..3 Labelling requirements: affix preprinted cautionary lead warning, in both official languages, that is visible when ready for removal to disposal of recycling site.

Type 1 Operation Minimum Precautions August 2016 Page 5 of 6 Part 3 Execution 3.1 SUPERVISION.1 Minimum of one Supervisor for every ten workers is required..2 Approved Supervisor must remain within Lead Work Area during disturbance, removal, or other handling of lead containing materials. 3.2 PREPARATION AND PROCEDURE.1 Before beginning Work, at each access to Lead Work Area, install warning signs with the following information:.1 There is a lead dust, fume or mist hazard..2 Access to the work area is restricted to authorized persons..2 Cover ground in the Work Area with polyethylene drop sheets to prevent the spread of leadcontaining paint chips, dust and debris. Seal the polyethylene drop sheet in place using tape..3 Before beginning Work pre clean and remove visible dust from surfaces in work area where dust is likely to be disturbed during course of work..1 Use HEPA vacuum, or damp cloths where damp cleaning does not create hazard and is otherwise appropriate..2 Do not use compressed air to clean up or remove dust from any surface..4 Prevent spread of dust from Lead Work Area using measures appropriate to work to be done..5 Perform work in a manner to reduce dust creation to lowest levels practicable..6 Work is subject to visual inspection. Contamination of surrounding areas indicated by visual inspection will require complete enclosure and clean up of affected areas. 3.3 WASTE CHARACTERIZATION.1 For paints identified as lead containing, but not identified positively as to their leachate toxicity, the successful contractor shall contact the consultant to characterize the waste as follows (i.e. if it will be disposed of): 3.4 CLEAN UP.1 Collect a representative sample of material from every waste container resulting from the removal process. Each sample must contain at least 50 grams of representative waste material..2 Submit the collected samples under chain of custody to an accredited laboratory for lead analysis and subsequent toxicity characteristic leachate procedure (TCLP) analysis for lead according to the requirements made under O. Reg. 347..3 If the results of analysis are less than 5 milligrams lead per litre (mg/l) in the leachate then the material can be disposed of as a non hazardous waste..1 Arrange for transportation and disposal of all removed lead containing paint (Please refer to Section 1.8 above).

Type 1 Operation Minimum Precautions August 2016 Page 6 of 6.2 Clean up:.1 Frequently during Work and immediately after completion of work, clean up lead containing dust and waste using HEPA vacuum..2 Place lead containing dust and waste in sealed dust tight waste bags or drums. Treat drop sheets and disposable protective clothing as lead waste and wet and fold to contain dust and then place in waste bags..3 Immediately before their removal from Lead Work Area and disposal, clean exterior of each filled waste bag or drum using damp cloths or HEPA vacuum. If using bags, place in second clean waste bag..4 Seal and remove waste from site. Dispose in accordance with requirements of Provincial and Federal authority having jurisdiction. Ensure that dump operator is fully aware of nature of material to be dumped and that guidelines and regulations for lead waste disposal are followed..5 Perform final thorough clean up of Lead Work Areas and adjacent areas affected by Work using HEPA vacuum. 3.5 INSPECTION.1 The following visual inspections will be completed by the Consultant over the duration of the work. The Contractor is to provide minimum 24 hours notice to the Consultant to arrange for the inspections. Lead Abatement Work shall not proceed until each inspection is completed and approval to proceed is obtained from the Consultant..1 Initial Inspection: following completion of preparation of work area but prior to the commencement of lead containing material removal..2 Clearance Inspection: following completion of all removal work and cleaning and sealing of all surfaces within the enclosure, but prior to removing hoarding..2 If results of the visual inspection suggest that lead containing materials remain in the work area, re clean in accordance with section 3.4 and any additional direction provided by the Consultant. Re cleaning shall be at no additional cost to the Client. END OF SECTION

Type 2 Operation Intermediate Precautions August 2016 PAGE 1 OF 7 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY.1 Comply with requirements of this Section when performing the following Work which is defined as a Type 2 lead operation under the Ministry of Labour (MOL), Guideline Lead on Construction Projects (Guide): 1.2 EXISTING CONDITIONS.1 Removing lead containing coatings by scraping or sanding using non powered hand tools..2 Manual demolition of lead painted building components by striking with a sledgehammer or similar tool..1 Information pertaining to lead containing materials to be handled, removed, or otherwise disturbed and disposed of in the renovation area have been provided. Information is for general purposes only and is not necessarily representative of all lead containing material covered within the scope of this project..2 The following painted materials in the subject area have been identified as lead containing:.1 White paint on the wooden ceiling in the picnic shelter;.2 Blue paint on metal columns in the picnic shelter; and.3 Grey/red paint on concrete floors throughout the washrooms..3 Paints described above have not been analyzed to determine whether they meet the requirements under Ontario Regulation 347, General Waste Management (O. Reg. 347) to be disposed of as a non hazardous waste..4 Figures, tables and reports pertaining to LCM to be handled, removed, or otherwise disturbed and disposed of during this project are provided for general information only and are not necessarily representative of all LCM covered within the scope of this project. Contractors are to satisfy themselves as to the exact quantity and location of LCM for disturbance or removal as part of the current project PRIOR TO BID CLOSE. 1.3 SECTION INCLUDES.1 Requirements and procedures for Type 2 removal or disturbance of lead containing coatings. 1.4 REFERENCES.1 Department of Justice Canada (Jus)..1 Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA)..2 Health Canada/Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)..1 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)..3 Transport Canada (TC)..1 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (TDGA)..4 Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (ULC).

Type 2 Operation Intermediate Precautions August 2016 PAGE 2 OF 7.5 Ontario Ministry of Labour (MOL)..1 Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1990 (OHSA)..2 Guideline Lead on Construction Projects (Guide)..6 Technical Standards and Safety Act (TSSA)..1 Ontario Regulation 212/01, Gaseous Fuels (O. Reg. 212/01)..7 Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) 1.5 DEFINITIONS.1 Environmental Protection Act, 1990 (EPA).2 Ontario Regulation 347, General Waste Management (O. Reg. 347).1 HEPA vacuum: High Efficiency Particulate Air filtered vacuum equipment with filter system capable of collecting and retaining fibres greater than 0.3 microns in any dimension at 99.97% efficiency..2 Lead Work Area: area where work takes place which will, or may disturb lead containing paint..3 Authorized Visitors: Architect, Engineer, Consultant or designated representatives, and representatives of regulatory agencies..4 Occupied Area: any area of building or work site that is outside the Lead Work Area..5 Polyethylene: minimum 0.15 mm (6 mil) polyethylene sheeting or rip proof polyethylene sheeting with tape along edges, around penetrating objects, over cuts and tears, and elsewhere as required to provide protection and isolation..6 Sprayer: garden reservoir type sprayer or airless spray equipment capable of producing mist or fine spray. Must have appropriate capacity for scope of work..7 Curtained doorway: arrangement of closures to allow ingress and egress from one room to another. Typically constructed as follows: 1.6 SUBMITTALS.1 Place two overlapping polyethylene sheets over existing or temporarily framed doorway, securing each along top of doorway, securing vertical edge of one sheet along one vertical side of doorway, and secure other sheet along opposite vertical side of doorway..2 Reinforce free edges of polyethylene with duct tape and add weight to bottom edge to ensure proper closing..3 Overlap each polyethylene sheet at openings 1.5 m on each side..1 Submit proof satisfactory to Consultant that lead coating removal methods will satisfy requirements for Type 2 procedures..1 If, in the opinion of the Consultant, the Contractor s proposed work methods do not meet the intent of this section, carry out work in accordance with Lead Abatement Type 3 Operations as appropriate.

Type 2 Operation Intermediate Precautions August 2016 PAGE 3 OF 7.2 The onus is on the Contractor to select the appropriate removal method to satisfy regulatory requirements and these specifications..2 Submit Provincial and/or local requirements for Notice of Project Form as necessary..3 Submit proof satisfactory to Consultant that employees have had instruction on hazards of lead exposure, respirator use, dress, entry and exit from Lead Work Area, and aspects of work procedures and protective measures..4 Submit Worker's Compensation Board status and transcription of insurance..5 Submit documentation including test results, fire and flammability data, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemicals or materials. 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE.1 Regulatory Requirements: comply with Federal, Provincial and local requirements pertaining to lead, provided that in case of conflict among these requirements or with these specifications more stringent requirement applies. Comply with regulations in effect at the time work is performed..2 Health and Safety:.1 Safety Requirements: worker and visitor protection..1 Protective equipment and clothing are worn by workers and visitors while in the Lead Work Area:.1 Non powered reusable, half mask style, filter type respirator equipped with HEPA filter cartridges, personally issued to worker and marked as to efficiency and purpose, suitable for protection against lead and acceptable to Provincial Authority having jurisdiction (i.e. P/N/R 95, 99 or 100)..2 Disposable type protective clothing that does not readily retain or permit penetration of lead dust, consisting of full body covering including head covering with snug fitting cuffs at wrists, ankles, and neck..2 Eating, drinking, chewing, and smoking are not permitted in Lead Work Area..3 Before leaving Lead Work Area, dispose of protective clothing as contaminated waste as specified..4 Ensure workers wash hands and face when leaving Lead Work Area. Facilities for washing shall be located in proximity to each work area and in a location that does not interfere with building day to day operations..5 Ensure that no person required to enter a Lead Work Area has facial hair that affects seal between respirator and face..2 Visitor Protection:.1 Provide protective clothing and approved respirators to Authorized Visitors to work areas..2 Instruct Authorized Visitors in the use of protective clothing, respirators and procedures..3 Instruct Authorized Visitors in proper procedures to be followed in entering into and exiting from Lead Work Area.

Type 2 Operation Intermediate Precautions August 2016 PAGE 4 OF 7 1.8 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL.1 Notify intended waste disposal facility of lead in waste materials..1 Provide copies of laboratory test results, if requested..2 Complete and submit Contaminants Release Form and any other required paperwork to facilitate disposal..2 Dispose of building materials containing lead and identified as non leachate toxic as solid nonhazardous waste..3 Separate lead painted and/or lead containing metals (e.g. solder) from regular waste stream for recycling..4 Dispose of lead materials in accordance with federal, provincial and municipal requirements. 1.9 SCHEDULING.1 Contractor is responsible for scheduling of lead abatement work in order to achieve the desired renovation schedule..2 Co ordinate with Consultant, Owner, Owner s representatives and other contractors when scheduling work. 1.10 OWNER S INSTRUCTIONS.1 Before beginning Work, provide Owner satisfactory proof that every worker has had instruction and training in hazards of lead exposure, in personal hygiene and work practices, in the use, cleaning, and disposal of respirators and protective clothing..2 Instruction and training related to respirators includes, at minimum:.1 Fitting of equipment..2 Inspection and maintenance of equipment..3 Disinfecting of equipment..4 Limitations of equipment..3 Instruction and training must be provided by competent, qualified person. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS.1 Drop and Enclosure Sheets..1 Polyethylene: minimum 0.15 mm (6 mil) thickness..2 FR polyethylene: minimum 0.15 mm (6 mil) thickness woven fibre reinforced fabric bonded both sides with polyethylene..2 Waste Containers:.1 Until it is determined whether the waste is hazardous or not:

Type 2 Operation Intermediate Precautions August 2016 PAGE 5 OF 7 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 SUPERVISION.1 Contain waste in clean, unused, double thickness, minimum 0.15 mm (6 mil) plastic bags or leak proof drums..2 If the waste is found to be hazardous then in addition to the above specifications:.1 Labelling requirements: affix pre printed cautionary lead warning, in both official languages, that is visible when ready for removal to disposal or destruction site..1 Minimum of one Supervisor for every ten workers is required..2 Approved Supervisor must remain within Lead Work Area during disturbance, removal, or other handling of lead containing materials. 3.2 PREPARATION AND PROCEDURES.1 Work Area:.1 Before beginning Work, at each access to Lead Work Area, install warning signs with the following information:.1 There is a lead dust, fume or mist hazard..2 Access to the work area is restricted to authorized persons..3 Respirators must be worn in the Work Area..2 Construct a partial or full enclosure complete with curtained doorways to separate Work Area from the rest of the building..3 Shut off and isolate HVAC system to prevent dust dispersal into other building areas..4 Before beginning Work pre clean and remove visible dust from fixed casework and equipment surfaces in work area where dust is likely to be disturbed during course of work..1 Use HEPA vacuum, or damp cloths where damp cleaning does not create hazard and is otherwise appropriate..2 Do not use compressed air to clean up or remove dust from any surface..5 Cover fixed casework and equipment with polyethylene sheeting sealed with tape..6 Cover ground inside of the Work Area with polyethylene sheeting sealed in place with tape..7 Seal off openings, corridors, doorways, windows, skylights, ducts, grilles, and diffusers with polyethylene sheeting sealed with tape..8 Create a barrier for the Work Area to prevent entry of unauthorized persons..9 Construct a Worker Decontamination Area where workers can don and doff personal protective equipment..10 Maintain emergency and fire exits from work areas, or establish alternative exits satisfactory to Authority having jurisdiction..11 Where water application is required for wetting lead containing materials, provide temporary water supply appropriately sized for application of water as required..12 Provide electrical power and shut off. Provide 24 volt safety lighting and ground fault interrupter circuits on power source for electrical tools, in accordance with applicable CSA Standard. Ensure safe installation of electrical cables and equipment.

Type 2 Operation Intermediate Precautions August 2016 PAGE 6 OF 7.13 Contact Consultant for initial inspection of site preparation prior to beginning removal activities..14 Visually inspect Work Area and barriers at beginning of each working period..2 Contact Consultant for initial inspection of site preparation prior to beginning removal activities..3 Remove lead based coatings in small sections and pack as it is being removed in waste containers as specified..4 Perform work in a manner to reduce dust creation to lowest levels practicable..5 Work is subject to visual inspection. Contamination of surrounding areas indicated by visual inspection will require complete enclosure and clean up of affected areas..6 After completion of lead removal work, wire brush and wet sponge surface from which lead based paint has been removed to remove visible materials. During this work keep surfaces wet..7 After wire brushing and wet sponging to remove visible lead based paint contact Consultant for final inspection..8 Contractor shall forthwith rectify any deficiencies identified by the Consultant during any of the inspections at no cost to the Owner..9 Following successful completion of removal and cleaning, as indicated by the Consultant, apply a continuous coat of slow drying sealer to edges of remaining lead containing surfaces in the work area. 3.3 WASTE CHARACTERIZATION.1 For paints identified as lead containing, but not identified positively as to their leachate toxicity, the successful contractor shall contact the consultant to characterize the waste as follows (i.e. if it will be disposed of): 3.4 FINAL CLEAN UP.1 Collect a representative sample of material from every waste container resulting from the removal process. Each sample must contain at least 50 grams of representative waste material..2 Submit the collected samples under chain of custody to an accredited laboratory for lead analysis and subsequent toxicity characteristic leachate procedure (TCLP) analysis for lead according to the requirements made under O. Reg. 347..3 If the results of analysis are less than 5 milligrams lead per litre (mg/l) in the leachate then the material can be disposed of as a non hazardous waste..1 Arrange for transportation and disposal of all removed LCM (Please refer to Section 1.8 above)..2 Clean up:.1 Frequently during Work and immediately after completion of work, clean up lead containing dust and waste using HEPA vacuum..2 Place lead containing dust and waste in sealed dust tight waste bags or drums. Treat drop sheets and disposable protective clothing as lead waste and wet and fold to contain dust and then place in waste bags.

Type 2 Operation Intermediate Precautions August 2016 PAGE 7 OF 7 3.5 INSPECTIONS.3 Immediately before their removal from Lead Work Area and disposal, clean exterior of each filled waste bag or drum using damp cloths or HEPA vacuum. If using bags, place in second clean waste bag..4 Seal and remove waste from site. Dispose in accordance with requirements of Provincial and Federal authority having jurisdiction. Ensure that dump operator is fully aware of nature of material to be dumped and that guidelines and regulations for lead waste disposal are followed..5 Perform final thorough clean up of Lead Work Areas and adjacent areas affected by Work using HEPA vacuum..1 The following visual inspections will be completed by the Consultant over the duration of the work. The Contractor is to provide minimum 24 hours notice to the Consultant to arrange for the inspections. Lead Abatement Work shall not proceed until each inspection is completed and approval to proceed is obtained from the Consultant..1 Initial Inspection: following completion of hoarding erection but prior to the commencement of lead paint removal..2 Clearance Inspection: following completion of all removal work and cleaning of all surfaces within the enclosure, but prior to application of sealant and removal of hoarding..2 If results of the visual inspection suggest that coatings have not been removed to the extent practicable then, repeat steps described in Sections 3.2 and 3.3 and any additional direction provided by the Consultant. Re cleaning shall be at no additional cost to the Client and shall be borne by the Contractor. END OF SECTION

Type 3 Operation Maximum Precautions August 2016 PAGE 1 OF 8 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY.1 Comply with requirements of this Section when performing the following Work which is defined as a Type 3 lead operation under the Ministry of Labour (MOL), Guideline Lead on Construction Projects (Guide): 1.2 EXISTING CONDITIONS.1 Removing lead containing coatings using power tools without an effective dust collection system equipped with a HEPA filter..2 Welding or high temperature cutting of lead containing coatings or materials indoors..1 Information pertaining to lead containing materials to be handled, removed, or otherwise disturbed and disposed of in the renovation area have been provided. Information is for general purposes only and is not necessarily representative of all lead containing material covered within the scope of this project..2 The following painted materials in the subject area have been identified as lead containing:.1 White paint on the wooden ceiling in the picnic shelter;.2 Blue paint on metal columns in the picnic shelter; and.3 Grey/red paint on concrete floors throughout the washrooms..3 Paints described above have not been analyzed to determine whether they meet the requirements under Ontario Regulation 347, General Waste Management (O. Reg. 347) to be disposed of as a non hazardous waste..4 Figures, tables and reports pertaining to LCM to be handled, removed, or otherwise disturbed and disposed of during this project are provided for general information only and are not necessarily representative of all LCM covered within the scope of this project. Contractors are to satisfy themselves as to the exact quantity and location of LCM for disturbance or removal as part of the current project PRIOR TO BID CLOSE. 1.3 SECTION INCLUDES.1 Requirements and procedures for Type 3 removal or disturbance of lead containing coatings. 1.4 REFERENCES.1 Department of Justice Canada (Jus)..1 Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA).2 Health Canada/Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)..1 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)..3 Transport Canada (TC)..1 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (TDGA)..4 Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (ULC).

Type 3 Operation Maximum Precautions August 2016 PAGE 2 OF 8.5 Ontario Ministry of Labour (MOL)..1 Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1990 (OHSA)..2 Guideline Lead on Construction Projects (Guide).6 Technical Standards and Safety Act (TSSA)..1 Ontario Regulation 212/01, Gaseous Fuels (O. Reg. 212/01).7 Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) 1.5 DEFINITIONS.1 Environmental Protection Act, 1990 (EPA).2 Ontario Regulation 347, General Waste Management (O. Reg. 347).1 HEPA vacuum: High Efficiency Particulate Air filtered vacuum equipment with filter system capable of collecting and retaining fibres greater than 0.3 microns in any dimension at 99.97% efficiency..2 Lead Work Area: area where work takes place which will, or may disturb lead containing paint..3 Authorized Visitors: Architect, Engineer, Consultant or designated representatives, and representatives of regulatory agencies..4 Occupied Area: any area of building or work site that is outside the Lead Work Area..5 Polyethylene: 0.15 mm (6 mil) polyethylene sheeting or rip proof polyethylene sheeting with tape along edges, around penetrating objects, over cuts and tears, and elsewhere as required to provide protection and isolation..6 Sprayer: garden reservoir type sprayer or airless spray equipment capable of producing mist or fine spray. Must have appropriate capacity for scope of work..7 DOP Test: testing method used to determine integrity of Negative Pressure unit using dioctyl phthalate (DOP) HEPA filter leak test..8 Negative pressure: system that extracts air directly from work area, filters such extracted air through High Efficiency Particulate Air filtering system, and discharges this air directly outside work area to exterior of building..1 System to maintain minimum pressure differential of 0.02 inches of water relative to adjacent areas outside of work areas, be equipped with alarm to warn of system breakdown, and be equipped with instrument to continuously monitor and automatically record pressure differences..9 Airlock: system for permitting ingress or egress without permitting air movement between contaminated area and uncontaminated area, typically consisting of two curtained doorways at least 2 m apart..10 Curtained doorway: arrangement of closures to allow ingress and egress from one room to another while permitting minimal air movement between rooms, typically constructed as follows:

Type 3 Operation Maximum Precautions August 2016 PAGE 3 OF 8 1.6 SUBMITTALS.1 Place two overlapping sheets of polyethylene over existing or temporarily framed doorway, secure each along top of doorway, secure vertical edge of one sheet along one vertical side of doorway, and secure vertical edge of other sheet along opposite vertical side of doorway..2 Reinforce free edges of polyethylene with duct tape and weight bottom edge to ensure proper closing..3 Overlap each polyethylene sheet at openings not less than 1.5 m on each side..1 Submit proof satisfactory to Consultant that lead coating removal methods will satisfy requirements for Type 3 procedures..1 The onus is on the Contractor to select the appropriate removal method to satisfy regulatory requirements and these specifications..2 Submit Provincial and/or local requirements for Notice of Project Form as necessary..3 Submit proof satisfactory to Consultant that employees have had instruction on hazards of lead exposure, respirator use, dress, entry and exit from Lead Work Area, and aspects of work procedures and protective measures..4 Submit Worker's Compensation Board status and transcription of insurance..5 Submit documentation including test results, fire and flammability data, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemicals or materials. 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE.1 Regulatory Requirements: comply with Federal, Provincial and local requirements pertaining to lead, provided that in case of conflict among these requirements or with these specifications more stringent requirement applies. Comply with regulations in effect at the time work is performed..2 Health and Safety:.1 Safety Requirements: worker and visitor protection..1 Protective equipment and clothing are worn by workers and visitors while in the Lead Work Area:.1 Lead removal using power tools (not equipped with HEPA filter): Full facepiece supplied air respirator operated in demand mode..2 Lead removal using abrasive blasting: Type CE abrasive blast supplied air respirator operated in a positive pressure mode with a tight fitting half mask facepiece..3 Disposable type protective clothing that does not readily retain or permit penetration of lead dust, consisting of full body covering including head covering with snug fitting cuffs at wrists, ankles, and neck..2 Requirements for workers:.1 Remove street clothes in clean change room and put on respirator with new filters or reusable filters, clan coveralls and head covers before entering Equipment and Access Rooms or Work Area. Store