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Emergency shutdown of negative air equipment shall comply with Sections 57.324.14.1 through 57.324.14.2.
A single switch or set of switches shall be provided for the emergency shutdown of all negative air equipment located in the containment area. This switch or set of switches:
1. Shall be for emergency use by Fire Department personnel.
2. Shall be located in a non-contaminated area near the exit from the decontamination station and shall be clearly identified using a sign with minimum 3" high x 1/2" wide lettering on a contrasting background. The sign shall read “NEGATIVE AIR MASTER SHUT-OFF.”
1. Respray of fire protective coatings shall be completed within 15 days after receipt of the final air- monitoring clearance. All areas where fire protective coatings have been removed, including areas that have been cored or spot abated to facilitate the placement of pipe hangers, etc., shall be returned to the degree of fire resistiveness as prescribed by the Department of Building and Safety.
2. The building owner shall cause the respray of all fire protective coatings to be accomplished under permit from the Department of Building and Safety within 15 days of the contractor receiving final air- monitoring clearance.
In all asbestos abatement projects, regardless of size, one on-site supervisor selected by the contractor shall be designated as the Safety Coordinator and shall be responsible for the following:
1. Educating on-site personnel in general safety procedures.
2. Insuring that on-site personnel are aware of the location and proper use of all extinguishers and other fire and life safety equipment.
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