Specifications include, but are not limited to: Vinyl floor tile and mastic Sink undercoating Mudded fittings/(Including roof drains) Generally, two persons shall be required to perform removal. Removal with a glove bag shall never be done on hot pipes because the heat can cause the bag to melt. Remove asbestos-containing material inside a glove bag according to the following procedure: The amended water shall be mixed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Employees involved with the removal shall don appropriate respiratory protection and protective clothing. Inspect pipe where the work will be performed prior to removal. If the insulation is damaged in locations that cannot be handled inside the glove bag, these areas shall be wrapped in polyethylene and secured with duct tape. One layer of duct tape shall be placed around the pipe at each location where the ends of the glove bag will be. The top and sides of the glove bag shall be slit open to accommodate the pipe. The required tools shall be placed into the pouch located inside the glove bag. This will usually include: bone saw, utility knife, rags, scrub brush, wire cutters, tin snips, steel wool pad, and pre-wetted cloth. Wet cloths shall be precut into doughnut-shape with the inside diameter approximately 1/2 inch smaller than the diameter of the pipe and the outer diameter about three inches larger than the diameter of the pipe's insulation. Then a slit shall be cut in each of the two doughnuts so that they can be slipped around the pipe. Saturate with encapsulant and place in a separate plastic bag inside glove bag to be used later. The glove bag shall be placed around the pipe and the plastic edges sealed with duct tape. The bag shall be filled with smoke (using a smoke tube and aspirator bulb), the water hose port shall be sealed off, and gently squeeze the glove bag from top to bottom. If any leaks exist, the smoke will exit through the leaks. Repair any leaks in the glove bag with duct tape. Retest with smoke as necessary. The smoke leak test is recommended, but other methods will be considered but shall be submitted to the OWNER'S CONSULTANT'S representative for approval before use.