In our recent asbestos inspector/designer classes we have been informing them about the New York State (NYS) requirements for dust/surface sampling. Under NYS Department of Labor (NYSDOL) Industrial Code Rule 56, dust and debris are listed as suspect miscellaneous asbestos containing materials (ACM). Meaning that if the building was built pre-1974, this debris and dust that is visually assessed by the inspector shall be treated and handled as ACM and shall be assumed ACM, until bulk sampling is done. Well the question comes how do you bulk sample debris and dust?
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The best way is to collect the debris and dust by scraping it into a asbestos sample bag using a knife or a scraper. This material could then be analyzed using NYS Department of Health (NYSDOH) Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP) method 198.1. NYSDOH ELAP method 198.1 is the standard polarized light microscope method utilizing dispersion staining and point counting.
approved methodology at an ELAP accredited laboratory. ASTM method D5755 ……. are not certified as
ELAP approved methods of analysis.” The method of analysis that shall be used, especially if you want transmission electron microscope analysis, is NYSDOH ELAP method 198.4.
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ASTM standard “D6480 – Standard Test Method for Wipe Sampling of Surfaces, Indirect Preparation, and Analysis for Asbestos Structure Number Concentration by Transmission Electron Microscopy” is another method for collecting debris and dust samples. This method involves wiping a surface of a known area (100 squared centimeters is mentioned in the standard but it could be larger or smaller) with a wipe material (particle free, sealed edge, continuous filament
cloth sampling medium such as a clean room wiper) to collect a sample. See the video below by IAQTV for visual instructions on collecting this type of sample:
- This test method does not describe procedures or techniques required for the evaluation of the safety or habitability of buildings with asbestos-containing materials, or compliance with federal, state, or local regulations or statutes…..
- At present, a single direct relationship between asbestos sampled from a surface and potential human exposure does not exist…..
When using the two ASTM methods, an inspector must be very careful in collecting the samples and interpreting the data that you get from these methods. Experience and knowledge are key.
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