2.4.1 General Work Practices and Safety Measures 2.4.1.1 All personnel must utilize appropriate personal protection (PPE) in the form of approved respirators, eye, protection and protective clothing and gloves. The use of these measures shall be restricted to individuals trained and or certified in their proper use. 2.4.1.2 Use of Anti-Microbial solutions shall be limited to properly ventilated areas. Do not combine chemicals, per safety data sheets (SDS), as improper mixing may produce poisonous gasses. 2.4.1.3 Remediation shall adhere to all local and state regulatory requirements and applicable industry standards in relation to industrial hygiene and mold remediation; to include but not limited to the following standards: A. Reference IICRC S520, EPA Mold Remediation in Commercial Buildings and Schools and New York City Standards for Mold remediation. B. Reference Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) Mold requirements and Standards for Licensed Professionals. C. Reference The Maryland Mold Remediation Services Act and all other applicable industry standards in relation to industrial hygiene and mold remediation. 2.4.1.4 Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, and equipment (i.e. power and hand tools, ladders, test equipment, etc.), to perform all operations required to complete the total work in accordance with the specifications, spreadsheets, drawings, in compliance with The Joint Commission Hospital Accreditation requirements, NIST, ANSI, applicable codes, and Federal, State, and local laws and regulation, which include, but are not limited to: A. Basic National Building Code (BOCA) B. Federal EPA C. OSHA D. MDE Guidelines