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application Office Use Only +� ��a --- Permit#: lr�^'�.(�, 075, —2CY DEM 1 1 IEPFHAA� AP'110 ` Permit Fee:$ S 10 ,OC) Towzi of Queen DEC sbury 11�f 13 201 Invoice:#: 7 Z(n('2 742 Bay Road,Queensbury, NY 12894 TOV'VPJ O t � P: 518-761-8256 www.gueensburyi-net DJ1!► f0� ��y Demolition Location: lg5q S el 9 Tax Map ID#: 0 **AN ASBESTOS REPORT IS REQUIRED WITH ALL DEMOLITION APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS** CONTACT INFORMATION: • Applicant: Name(s): J7 Mailing Address, (/S/Z: s S Cell Phone: (_S)f ) 7gb-7b SZ Land Line: ( -.Q ' ) 7 93 Email: / j') ken as e (P Q 17MAJGu L�,�� I�/�' (,l.J/ , Gan--) • Primary Owner(s): Name(s): Mailing Address, C/S/Z: Cell Phone:_( L Land Line: _( ) Email: SI Check if all work will be performed by homeowner only • Contractor: Workers' Comp documentation must be submitted with this application Contact Name(s): !Da-n.'r ACa, %• A , J 6 CLI?G Contractor Trade: Mailing Address, C/S/Z: P1) (��b,c Cell Phone:_( ) Land Line: _ -6-jF ) yVoF-*JQD. Email: "List all additional contractors on the back-of this form Contact Person for Building & Code Compliance: �g4A d Cell Phone: _( j ) 70(.c --)b SZ Land Line: _( S�F-7q3 -3190 Email: L` Demolition Application Revised February 2019 r 1. DEMOLITION INFORMATION: I�..L/ 1. Where will demolition material be disposed?� sr 2) , A v s Lyn c1` 2. Type of structure to be demolished: a. Residence b. Garage c. Business d. Storage Building 3. What type of utilities are connected to the structure: a. Gas ✓ b. Fuel Oil c. Propane d. Electric 7 e. Public Water f. Well-Water Pump g. Public Sewer h. Other L None 4. Have ALL utilities been disconnected? Yes No j ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 1. Two inspections may be required: an inspection to determine that utilities are disconnected, if necessary, and a final inspection, after the structure is removed and the site is cleaned up and graded. 2. Twenty-four (24) hour notification is required for inspections. 3. Workers' Comp insurance information is required to be submitted with this application. Declaration: I acknowledge that no structure(s)will be removed from the parcel until the demolition application has been reviewed and approved by the Town of Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement and Zoning Departments and a permit has been issued. I have read and agree to the above: PRINT NAME: �,( /�d . f/mob LIT SIGNATURE: (,/ rf.I� DATE: / /.3 /9' Demolition Application Revised February 2019 1 JAN J 4 2020 k AIR SAMPLE DATA REPORT EN1!IROHaE:NT6G SERN(CE5 ` m� O��DID i- C?7��1� � CLIENT: IUT Lli7 W&C"i P OdECT:- f s INK) PROJECT# AC)-`L'T,-!a7 A J �f PLC. ADDRESS:MASLs 'h(GLl+ 1 agr-P4--!_,crf' t AjJ,? LAM S f i ROTAMETER#: 11[ht WORKAREA: kj-,V COLLECTED BY:t'z_PUOW3, ABATEMENT CONTRACTOR: DATE COLLECTED:0-II'-�Q CONTRACTOR l SUPERVISOR: QUANTITY: 1 A'CK,`--C:. r-RIIA,Rt_P Circle One �PCIVI N TEM Circle One BACKGROUND 'PRE UR1N.-"FINAL QC -- WrIAL '"^a SAMPLE LOG START STOP TOTAL FLOW TOTAL FIBERS FIBERS FIBERS/ NO. NO. SAMPLE LOCATION TIME TIME MIN. FINAL VOLUME FIELDS /mm= cc DC FLOW (LITERS) (LIMIN). s`" O 374 4'G;<� l+ao 0.ao 1.001 5 I Z 37$ �,�,�t�,:.t_ 1ti cJoRY�I rr�SCo lS S ( . 2.6o Cool U 37 Z d 1 -7 5 100 2_bo L.•oo� ? 3 360 1�a3' S $30 (.001 s 6 3 j 5.5 7.11 ooI lj��� .� 1 Od 1 38Z ��,� tool 383 c��w1ri� E� ;lu c ti c;l5;G 1 3`1 D z•bD C•O°k Of 6-7 sq �5�a I � � � 5 zo .Doll 3S5 .9 o L:00% l-'7�1T1C'ai_ �•�`•2.:. �7si'ft1. (''�`�C'.C) lS�C� e„/ r I S 1 5 1,7.00 t BI .t 1 ,f' ' - oto 0 REL-INQUISHE%BY: RECEIVED BY: DATE: TIME: Comments: FB Ave.= fibers/1.00Fields 1 2. t `�+J+F �vie!S rho ' vSwf q5 / / ll 0 47 S S /���� C{Cove�YrC� �v'1ry$ VoJlbycQ LOGGED IN&PREPPED BY: DATE: TIME: SAMPLES ANALYZED BY: DATE: START STOP TIME: TIME: tom_ -hsa 1/IS holaBYS IcK DAVFY 1 �3 to oQ3o l 01Z *Below the limit of Detection [ ]**>50% Particulate Matter, Unreadable [ ]***Sample Damaged or Missing icrosco a Used: Olympus CH2.7L:0215(Field Area=o.o075eemm°), Nikon 131-545(FleldAma=o.0oeo12mm=) Standard Deviation L # i Standard Dev L # !Standard Dev Log# /Standard Dev NYS DOH ELAP#11740'.Analytical method used:NOSH 7400 A Rules,Issue 3:29 Apol 2019,revised 14 June 2019. Doc,#ASDR-a24,Rev.5,10114%. Lab RSD:5-20 fibers(Low),20.5-50 fibers(Medium).>50 Fibers(High).. Nick Davey,Lab QA/QC Officer Limll of deteedon is 7.00 flmm2;Fibendoc has been c�dculated after subtracting field blank average. Air samples supplied by and collected by Alpine unless otherwise noted.Please note that If samples are collected by the client,results can be verified by Alpine through Vmm2only and relate only to the Items tested. Samples received in good c ondltion and meet lab acceptance c4teda unless otherwise noted. Report may not be reproduced,except in full,without written,permission of Alpine Environmental. BDL=Below Detectable Limits \ Craig Petreikis,CIH,Lab Director,Report Date QC_ Signed_ Scanned_ DOL_ 438 New Kamer Road 0 Albany, New York\i`2205•Phone:(518)250-4047•Fax(518)250-4353 Page t of 555 '•. .w3 .ATE O YORK Department I i a OPDORNNITY. - j of labor ; I r r Andrew M.Cuomo,Governor Ro erta L.Reardon,Commissioner FILE Copy November 5, 2019 Alpine Environmental Services 436 New Kamer Road ; 288.12-121 DEMO-0793-2019 Albany, NY 12205 Kenny, David i RE: File No. 19-1424 1454 State Rte 9 t Dear Sir/Madam: Demolition of commercial building I _ STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF SAFETY AND HEALTH The attached is a copy of Decision, dated, 11/4/2019,which I have compared with the original filed in this office and which I DO HEREBY CERTIFY to be a correct transcript of the text of the said original. If you are aggrieved by this decision you may appeal within 60 days from its issuance to the Industrial Board of Appeals as provided by Section 101 of the Labor Law. Your appeal should be addressed to the Industrial Board of Appeals, State Office Building Campus, Building 12, Room 116, Albany, New York, 12240 as prescribed by its Rules and Procedure, a copy.of which may be obtained upon request. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the NYS Department of Labor, at the City of i Albany, on this day of 11/4/2019.s , I Edward A. Smith, P.E. Professional Engineer 2 (Industrial) STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS ALBANY, NEW YORK 12240-0100 Variance Petition ik Of File No. 19-1424 Alpine Environmental Services,.Inc Petitioner's Agent on Behalf of DECISION Case(s) 1 - 3 1454 State Route 9, LLC Petitioner ICR 56 in re Premises: Clarion Inn & Suites 1454 State Route 9 Lake George, NY 12845 Removal of Vermiculite & Rolled Roof/Vapor Barrier Using Controlled Demolition i I The Petitioner, pursuant to Section 30 of the Labor Law, having filed Petition No. 19-1424 on October 30, 2019 with the Commissioner of Labor for a variance from the provisions of Industrial Code Rule 56 as hereinafter cited on the grounds that there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship in carrying out the provisions of said Rule; and the Commissioner of Labor having reviewed the submission of the petitioner dated October 23, 2019; and Upon considering the merits of the alleged practical difficulties .or unnecessary hardship and upon the record herein, the Commissioner of Labor does hereby take the following actions: I i ' Page 2 of 5 File Number 19-1424 Case No. 1 ICR 56-11.5(c)(2,7) Case No. 2 ICR 56-8.9(g) Case No. 3 ICR 56-9.2(d)(1) vARIANCE GRANTED. The Petitioner's proposal for controlled demolition removal of various ACMs, quantities as stated in the attached proposal, at the subject premises in accordance with the attached 3-page stamped copy of the Petitioner's submittal, is accepted; subject to the Conditions noted below: THE CONDITIONS 1. As written with modifications as noted. 2. A full time independent project monitor shall be on site and responsible for oversight of the abatement contractor during all abatement activities to ensure compliance with ICR 56 and variance conditions and to ensure that no visible emissions are generated. If visible emissions are observed,work practices shall be altered according to the project monitor's recommendations. a. The Project Monitor shall perform the following functions during asbestos abatement projects in addition to functions already required by ICR-56: b. Inspection of the interior of the asbestos project work area made at least twice every work shift accompanied by the Asbestos Supervisor; c. Observe and monitor the activities of the asbestos abatement contractor to determine that proper work practices are used and are in compliance with all asbestos laws and regulations; d. . Inform the asbestos abatement contractor of work practices that, in the Project Monitor's opinion, pose a threat to public health or the environment, and are not incompliance with ICR-56 and/or approved variances or other applicable rules and/or regulations; e. Document in the Project Monitor Log observations and recommendations made to the Asbestos Supervisor.based upon the interior/exterior observations of the asbestos project made by the PM. 3. The PM shall alert the local District Office of the NYSDOL Asbestos Control Bureau whenever, after the PM has provided recommendations to the Asbestos Supervisor, unresolved conditions remain at the asbestos project site which present a significant potential to adversely affect human health or the environment. Page 3 of 5 File Number 19-1424 Secure the Work Site 4. The entire controlled demolition area and all surrounding portions of the site to be utilized for demolition cleanup,staging areas and regulated abatement work areas, shall be enclosed within a barrier or fence. The intent of this barrier is to define the restricted area at the work site, alert the public to the asbestos work and associated hazards, and to prevent unauthorized entry onto the work site. 5. Signage in accordance with the requirements of ICR 56-7.4(c) shall be posted on the exterior of the work site boundary fence/barrier, to warn the public of the asbestos hazard. Establishment of Regulates!Areas 6. The regulated work areas, decontamination units, airlocks, and durtipster areas shall be cordoned off at a distance of twenty-five feet (25') where possible, and shall remain vacated except for certified workers until satisfactory clearance air monitoring results have been achieved or the abatement project is complete. These areas shall have Signage posted in accordance with Subpart 56-7.4(c) of this Code Rule. For areas where twenty-five feet isn't possible, the areas shall be cordoned off as practical, j and a daily abatement air sample shall be included in the vicinity of the i barrier. I ' Controlled Demolition Removals 7. The provisions of 56-11.5 shall be followed for all vermiculite and non-friable controlled demolition removals, except as modified by this variance. 6. Decontamination system enclosures and .area' s shall be constructed and utilized as per the requirements of 56-7.5(d) and 56-11.5. 9. Uncertified personnel shall not be allowed to access any regulated .abatement work area, with the exception of waste hauler truck drivers. These truck drivers will be restricted to their enclosed cab,while temporarily in the regulated work area for waste transfer activities only. All equipment operators utilized for demolition or removal activities within the regulated work area must be certified in compliance with ICR 56-3.2. 10. No dry disturbance or removal of asbestos material shall be permitted. i 11. Wastewater shall be confined within the controlled demolition area Page 4 of 5 Pile Number 19-1424 12. All demolition debris, structural members, barrier components, used filters and similar items shall be considered to be asbestos containing materials/asbestos contaminated waste and treated accordingly. Perimeter Air Sampling: 13. In addition to the requirement of Subpart 56-4.9(c), air monitoring shall be conducted daily at the perimeter of the work area. 14. A minimum of two upwind air samples shall be collected. The.samples shall be spaced approximately 30 degrees apart from the prevailing wind direction. 15. A minimum of three downwind samples shall be collected. The samples shall be equally spaced-in a 180-degree arc downwind from the source. 16. If more than one shift daily is required to accomplish the work, air monitoring within the work area during abatement shall be performed on each shift. Preparation of Waste Transport Equipment: 17. Dumpsters/trailers used to haul non-friable ACIVI materials_ do not need to be doubled lined as required by ICR 56-11.5 (c) (11). 18. Such trailers must be made air, dust and water tight prior to leaving the site. 19. The contractor shall observe, at a minimum, the following waiting (settling/drying) periods: Demolition-2 hrs. 20. In lieu of post-abatement clearance air monitoring in compliance with ICR- 56-9.2(d), the most recent daily abatement air samples collected during removal and cleaning operations in the regulated work area, shall.be used for comparison with ICR 56-4.11 clearance criteria. .All other applicable provisions of ICR 56-4 shall be followed for the duration of the abatement project. , 21. After removal and cleanings are complete and a:rninimurn.drying period has elapsed, an authorized and qualified Project Monitor shall determine if the area is dry and free of visible. asbestos debris/residue. If. the area is determined to be acceptable and the most recent daily abatement air sample results meet 56-4.1.1 clearance criteria, the final dismantling of the site may begin. 22. Usage of this variance is limited to those asbestos removals identified in this variance or as outlined in the Petitioner's proposal. 9 t s Page 5 of 5 File Number 19-1424 .i, is In addition to the conditions required by the above specific variances, the Petitioner shall also comply with the,following general conditions: GENERAL,CONDITIONS 1. A copy, of this DECISION and the Petitioner's proposals shall be conspicuously displayed at the entrance.to the personal decontamination enclosure. 2. This DECISION shall apply,only to the removal of asbestos-containing materials from the aforementioned areas of the subject premises. 3. The Petitioner shall comply with all other applicable-provisions of Industrial Code Rule 56-1 through 56-12, 4. The NYS Department of Labor Engineering Service. Unit retains full authority to interpret this variance for compliance herewith and for compliance with Labor Law Article 30, Any deviation to the conditions leading to this variance shall render this variance Null and Void pursuant to I 12NYCRR 56-12.2. Any questions regarding the conditions supporting the l,I need for this variance and/or regarding compliance hereto must be directed to the Engineering Services Unit for clarification. 5. This DECISION shall terminate on November 30, 2020, Date: November 4, 2019 ROBERTA L. REARDON COM P. S OVER OF LABOR By Edward A. Smith, P.E. Professional Engineer 2 (Industrial) PREPARED BY: Ravi Pilar, P.E. Professional Engineer 1 (Industrial) REVIEWED BY:Edward A. Smith, P.E. Professional Engineer 2(Industrial) f 1454 Rt.9,Lake George,NY PETITION PROCEDURES FOR ALTERNATIVE WORK PRACTICES � �'4 �+ 1454 Rt. 9,Lake George,NY West Wing—2,000 sf Ver-miculite Insulation(perimeter block galls f5t fl o o r 2,750 s#'Rolled RoofamiglVapoa Barrier(between. I"&2"`'floors) The work to be performed includes demolition of cinderblock walls and.hidden roof containing asbestos. a The upper second. floor portion of the building will be demolished as a non asbestos project without 1 disturbing:the asbestos items on the first floor(prior to the asbestos portion). Answer to Questions 9&1.0 There is hardship with complying with the .provisions of the New 'York State Department of Labor's Industrial Code Rule 56 due to the location of the asbestos. There is vermiculite within.the cinderblock voids on the first floor and a second floor was built on top of the roofing of a former.one story building. These asbestos items ca'nnot feasibly be removed prior to demolition. We are specifically requesting relief from the following items of the Industrial Code Rule 56, Case# 1 ICR 56-4.8(a) Area Air Sample Analysis Results—General'Requirements We are requesting relief from the requirement to turn around air sampling results from samples collected on a Friday within forty-eight hours or less. Many laboratories do not have weekend hours. Also we are requesting relief froth the requirement to post air sample results on non-work days. Case#2 ICR.56-11.5 Demolition with Asbestos In Place Alpine proposes that the contractor follow 56 115, demolition with asbestos in.place, with a couple modifications. The second floor does not contain asbestos and will be demolished as a non asbestos demolition, but performed by an asbestos abatement contractor. We are requesting approval to subsequently demolish the first story with the asbestos containing materials still in place as a controlled demo, following 56 11.5. In addition, it may be infeasible to cordon off the building to a 25ft distance. We request that the contractor tape off,using asbestos barrier tape and OSHA signage, 25 fl around.the building, or as much.as possible, and notify adjacent building occupants, informing there of the pending asbestos disturbance, and offer to cover any windows and doors within 25ft of the subject building, Building will be cordoned off, and asbestos certified workers with a licensed abatement company will perform all demolition. Case#3 ICR 5".9(g) 'Trailers and Dumnpsters Since first floor demolition waste is to be placed in the waste trailers/dumpsters using excavators or other heavy equipment,it is impractical to use hard topped durnpsters.Dumpsters will be open topped during the workday to allow placing waste materials inside. A.temporary hard top will be placed on the waste trailer/dwnpster during non-work hours. In order to perforni the asbestos removal.work in a manner to protect the safety and health of the public, we are proposing to perform the asbestos removal work as detailed in the following work procedure.This variance petition reflects the necessary work changes needed to accommodate these circumstances. 1 i ! Q .. A. i 1454 Rt.9,Lake Ge}t�ivy. e s PROPOSED PROCEDURES(Answer to Ouestion 11) Part 1• Materials Addressed: Asbestos Containing Materials-Removal as fart of Demolition 1] - The top second floor will be demolished as a non asbestos project,but performed by the asbestos abatement contractor, Chainsaw, or similar, will be used to separate the building from the attached structure to remain. All material from upper portion will be treated as non asbestos, if cuts disturb asbestos then the noa asbestos portion will cease R entire demolition will become asbestos project.The asbestos project monitor will not be on site for the non-asbestos demolition. Subsequently, the entire demolition area at the work site shall be considered the regulated abatement work area and shall. be enclosed within a barrier (asbestos caution tape & asbestos signs) to prevent unauthorized entry. The active demolition area shall be cordoned off at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet, except where physical restrictions limit the barrier distance (property boundary, roadway/right-of-way,. building/structure). The regulated abatement work area shall remain vacated except for certified workers until the abatement project is complete. i 2] For areas where compliance with the twenty-five(25)foot barrier requirement isn't possible,the areas shall be, cordoned off to the maximum distance passable and a daily abatement air sample Shall be included at the reduced barrier. 3] Signage in.accordance with the requirements of ICR 56-7,4(c) shall be posted on the exterior of the work site boundai3,fence/barrier to warn the public of the asbestos hazard. 4] Personal decontamination system enclosures shall be constructed and used per the requirements of.ICR 56-7.5(d). Equipment deeontambiation areas shall be established and used per ICR 56- 11.5(c)(4,5). 5] Entry/Exit of all persons and equipment shall be through one (1) designated and controlled "access way" in the barrier or fence, which shall provide an.adequate and appropriate means of egress from the regulated work area, 6] Non-certified personnel shall not be allowed to access any regulated abatement work area, with the exception of waste transporter truck drivers.These drivers will be restricted to their enclosed cab, while temporarily in the regulated work area for waste transfer purposes only. Other workers will don ppe as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1926,1101, 71 No dry disturbance or removal of asbestos containing; materials shalt be allowed. Wastewater shad be confined within the controlled demolition area. Wastewater shall be collected by means of trenching,ditches, or berms made of solid absorbent material or similar method. Disposal.of ;., wastewater collected shall be in accordance with all applicable laws,regulations,etc. s] All demolition debris, used filters, and similar items shall be transported and disposed of by appropriate legal methods. Structural members, steel components„ and similar, non-asbestos- components, shall be fully decontaminated,when.feasible, as per ICR 56,prior to being:treated as salvage or disposed, 91 The contractor will use chainsaw,or similar,non hepa equipped,to separate the building from the attached structure to remain. Demolition waste shalt.be wetted prior to,during and subsequent to its collection and removal.]:log nozzles or similar equipment shall be used to perform the wetting. 191424 1454 RG 9,Lake George,NY Piles of waste not actively being addressed shall be covered with at least one(1) layer of six(6) mil non-fire-retardant polyethylene. 10] All asbestos containing/contaminated waste shall be placed in hard-wall closed containers. 11] Asbestos waste trailers/dumpsters shall be open top. 12] Building demolition will take place in a methodical manner utilizing excavators with grapple or thumb attachments. i 13] Final clean-up and clearance procedures shall comply with ICR 56-9, except only one stage of cleaning is to be performed. The slab will be cleaned off and remain following clearance. 14] The surface below the equipment decontartunation area,and debris piles shall be scraped/cleaned and any residual asbestos contamination shall be removed and disposed of in accordance with all applicable,laws,regulations,etc. 15] In addition to the requirements of ICR 564.9(c), air monitoring within the work areas shall be conducted daily as per ICR 56-11.5. If more than one daily shift is required to accomplish the work,air monitoring shall be performed on each shift. 16] Daily abatement air monitoring shall be required only on days when abatement or support activities such as ACM disturbance or cleaning activities are performed. 17] In lieu of post abatement clearance air monitoring in compliance with.ICR-56-9.2(d), the most recent daily abatement air samples collected during removal and cleaning operations in the regulated abatement work area,shall be used for comparison with ICR 564.11 clearance criteria. i 18] After removal and cleanings are complete, an authorized and qualified Project Monitor, independent of the Abatement Contractor, shall determine if the area is dry and free of visible asbestos debris as per ICR 56-9.1(d)(1). If the area is determined to be acceptable, and the most recent daily abatement air sample results meet ICR 56-4.11 clearance criteria,final dismantling of the regulated abatement work area may begin. S-. 3 ki Ike:Variance Invoice . Tue 11/5/2019 12:25 PM 9L i . From: Craig Petreikis i To: admin@cla.rionlakegeorge.com Cc: Laura,Michael Balzano I: Hello, Attached is the approved variance. Call with any questions. Craig On Thu,Oct 24,2019 at 2:03 PM admin@clarioiilakegeorge.com<admin@clarionlakegeorge.com>wrote: Hi Craig—Laura Kohls asked me to let you know that we mailed you our check#18228 for$1,000. last night at 4:30 i PM at our Queensbury post office, so it is on it's way to you.. We would appreciate it if you could please begin the variance process for us. i Thank you. '( Helen Williams, Bookkeeper i . i Courtyard Marriott, Lake George Claoion Inn and Suites ! Adirondack Outlet Mall Adirondack Hospitality Management i j 1454 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845 518-793-3196 i i t J 1 From: "Laura" <lakohls@aoi.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 4:25 PM To: "Craig Petreikis" <craigp@alpineenv.com> ' Cc: admin@clarionlakegeorge.com Subject: Re: Variance Invoice i Craig-check is being written this afternoon.Just 1?Looks like attachments were duplicated? i Thanks,Laura �r= Sent from my Phone >On Oct 22,2019,at 2:23 PM,Craig Petreikis<craigp@alpineenv.com>wrote: Lf > > Hi Laura, i > 1 >I spoke with your father this morning and agreed to write a variance for the demo work at the Clarion.Attached is our invoice. Please let me know when the check is mailed and we will submit the variance right away.Thanks. >_ > >Craig Petreikis, PE, CIH, j >Director of Operations >Alpine Environmental.Services, Inc. >438 New Karner Rd. >Albany, New York 12205 >(518)250-4047,ext.313 >cell(518)227-1430 ><I_1924774AA_1454StRte9_$1000 VAR_10222019.pdf> ><I_1924774AA_1454StRte9_$1000_VAR_10222019.pdf> i t i ` j Craig Petreikis,PE,CIH, Director of Operations Alpine Environmental Services,Inc. 438 New Karner Rd. Albany,New York 12205 (518)250-4047,ext.313 cell(518)227-1430 Attachments: 19-1424_1454Rt9_Pilar_Exp 11302020.pdf 'r _ New-York State'-�`Department-of;Labor- , + Division4fl feiyandHealth,K License and C&dhcatetUnitl State Campus;Building 12 t Albany,NY_1224b .-ASBESTOS HANDLING LICENSE-- Dans-Hauling&;Demo;'Inc. z- `_ ; FILE NUMBER: 06-0395 v ?:u ''" '`'' LICENSE NUMBER", 29514 _ P.O. Boz'409 -_ ?', ! LICENSE CLASS: FULL• '',; DATE OF ISSUE: 07/3172019;r' t Wynantsklll, NY 12t r G f jL r` r f EXPIRATION;DATE: 08/31/2020 _ .�� �)� V , j - . f � ,� 4111 Duly.Authorized Representative:1 Daniel Wolfe �� ! '>< � This'license�hasbeenissuedinaceordance,with',applicable`provisionsofArtic1660ofthe4a,OrLawofNewYork•Stateandof r the New Codes,Rules,'andRegulations(12NI'CRRPartS� It s+subjecttosuspensionorrevocationfora(1) s enous violation o,fstate,federal or local laws with regard_torthe conduct of au asbestos project,or(2)demonstrated_lackof responsibihtym the conduct ofany Job mvolvmgasbestosorasbestosmatenal This,licens6 is',-valid only fortfie contractor namedaboVeand th>s`license or a photocopy.musfte r6minently displayed at-the asbestos projectworksite..Thisacenseverifies tha--A:4persons,employedby the licenseeon an asbestosproject in-New York State have been issued an Asbestos Certificate;appropriate for;the type of workth6v perform,by the New York State Department ofLalior. --- -A .a _ -- --EileenM.Franko, Director SH 432(8/12) ---�` - Forthe CommissionerofLabor