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Lead and Lead Based Paint Testing Services

JRM performs lead based paint investigations (surveys), project design/specifications, air monitoring, and abatement oversight. JRM`s focus of service in the area of lead based paint is how to safely and economically deal with lead based paint issues while maintaining regulatory compliance. Lead occurs as both a natural element found in the ground (or as dust in the air) and as part of manmade materials. JRM`s approach to the lead issue is focused on keeping abreast of current regulatory changes and advising their clients with respect to compliance and potential lead health and/or legal related problems.

Mold and Microbial Testing Services

JRM specializes in microbial investigations, project design, and remediation strategies. Their goal is to assist their clients in evaluating the cause and extent of loss in complex situations. Complex projects may include situations which involve several potential causative events, require creative remediation design, involve immune compromised individuals, and/or may involve multiple environmental issues. JRM`s focus of service in the microbial issue is on understanding the needs and goals of their clients. Effective decisions are then developed balancing the client`s goals and advising them with respect to compliance and potential mold health and/or legal related problems.

Asbestos Testing Services

Asbestos Services

Asbestos is one of the most common overlooked environmental issues encounters on a property. How to most economically deal with asbestos issues, while at the same time maintaining regulatory compliance without the risk or liability, is frequently debated. JRM performs all asbestos related consulting functions, including asbestos surveys (limited and/or comprehensive), asbestos project design specifications, air monitoring and abatement project oversight, training classes, and the development of Operations & Maintenance plans (O&M plans.)

Asbestos Investigations Services

The purpose of an inspection is to thoroughly access, test, and document the existence of asbestos-containing materials in order to comply with the EPA, AHERA regulations in so far as they include the inspection, sampling, analysis, and physical assessment according to our scope of work and AHERA guidelines. The inspections involve all areas within each building, including but not limited to the following areas: Ceilings and walls in hallways, classrooms, offices, mechanical and storage rooms, areas beneath buildings, pipes and mechanical areas, and maintenance areas.

Asbestos Project Design Services

When plans call for demolition and/or renovation that will affect asbestos containing materials (ACM), the asbestos must be abated prior to the commencement of the renovation and/or demolition activities.

Abatement Oversight Services

Asbestos abatement oversight encompasses all components of asbestos projects, from contractor submittals to waste disposal and project close-out. Enforcement of the specifications in strict compliance with regulations protects the building owner/client from potential liability.

Air Monitoring Services

Generally, air monitoring is performed in conjunction with providing asbestos abetment oversight. Analysis of air samples, either by Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) or Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), is necessary to provide an indication of how many fibers are contained in the air prior to starting a project, during the abatement project, and upon project completion. Re-occupancy of an area should not occur until clearance air monitoring samples have been taken, analyzed, and found to be within acceptable limits.

Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Plans Services

A major component of successfully managing a residential or commercial building today is comprehensive, user friendly O&M Plan. To comply with the current OSHA regulations, an O&M Plan is a necessity. The O&M Plan should be designed to manage materials in place and should be specifically detailed to the affected site. The O&M Plan should highlight work practices and procedures directly relating to conditions in the building and should include the following: surveillance programs, notification programs, work controls, work permit systems, worker protection programs, work practices, record keeping, and training.