EMS Mould Checklist template - Alberta Ministry of Infrastructure

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Mould Checklist

Project ID: ID

Official Project Title:

LOCATION - BUILDING NAME AND CONTRACT TITLE

Project ID:

ID

Project Manager:

Name

Phone Number: xxx-xxx-xxxx

1.0

Mould

Date:

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Mould is defined as a fungus that produces mycotoxins (toxic substances) which can be the source of environmental health concerns. Commonly known fungi that produce mycotoxins include Stachybotrys

Chartarum, Aspergillus, Penicillium, Fusarium, Trichoderma and Memnonilella.

Alberta Infrastructure disposes of any quantities of mould contaminated material as construction waste.

2.0

Emergency Response Notes:

2.1

The Contractor has submitted a site-specific emergency preparedness and response plan

(EPRP).

2.2

The EPRP should include provisions for spills/ releases and fire.

3.0

Handling

3.1

Contractor personnel are familiar with hazards, the use of protective equipment and clothing procedures when handling waste containing mould contaminated material as construction waste.

4.0

Packaging

4.1

4.2

4.3

Mould contaminated waste materials can be contained in double bagged plastic disposal bags and appropriately labelled as per the Master

Specifications (Special Construction Division 13) for mould.

Mould contaminated materials can be contained in drums and appropriately labelled as per the

Master Specifications (Special Construction

Division 13) for mould.

The resulting package is constructed, filled and closed so that, under normal conditions of handling and transport, there will be no discharge, emission or escape of waste that could constitute a danger to public safety.

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Rev: 2020 04 12

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Resource ID: CA_T_

5.0

Temporary Waste Storage

5.1

Signage is posted in temporary mould storage areas. Temporary mould storage areas are secured and only accessible to authorized personnel.

6.0

Transportation

6.1

6.2

6.3

As mould waste is not a dangerous goods, persons handling or transporting the waste do not require

TDG certification.

As mould waste is not a dangerous goods

Contractor transporting mould contaminated waste does not require TDG placarding on vehicles.

Contractor responsible to provide required manifests. Project Manager to provide generator number.

6.4

Emergency response kit required on transportation vehicle.

7.0

Disposal

7.1

Mould contaminated waste material has been disposed of by a licensed waste disposal facility (to be verified by copy of manifest).

8.0

Records

8.1

Copy of Shipping documents and manifests for transportation of waste.

8.2

8.3

Copy of disposal certificate from disposal facility.

Copy of EPRP.

9.0

Reportable limits

9.1

There are no reportable release quantities for mould contaminated waste material. However, notice is provided to Alberta Environment when an accidental release occurs when considered to represent a danger to public safety.

Rev: 2020 04 12

Filename: Документ1

Resource ID: CA_T_

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Mould Checklist

Project ID: ID

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