Claims
- 1. A system for controlling access to and allowing air to flow into a sealed work area which is under negative air pressure and from which asbestos-containing material is removed, said system comprising:
- wall means for isolating the sealed work area and having at least one access opening therein;
- a decontamination chamber in communication with said sealed work area through said one access opening and having at least two additional access openings therein;
- a rigid door assembly pivotally mounted in at least two of said access openings along a side edge for swinging movement during entry and exit of personnel to and from the sealed work area; and
- said door assembly including means for providing an air flow path for substantial volumes of air to enter into the work area under negative pressure and for sealing said air flow path automatically upon loss of negative air pressure in said work area.
- 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein said means for providing an air flow path includes a flap seal located on said door assembly on a side of said assembly facing the sealed work area to seal said air flow path upon loss of negative air pressure in the work area.
- 3. A system according to claim 2, wherein said flap seal is flexible film.
- 4. A system according to claim 2, wherein said flap seal is at least one rigid plastic element pivotally mounted across said air flow path.
- 5. A system according to claim 4, wherein said flap seal includes a series of rigid plastic elements pivotally mounted across said air flow path which overlap in closed position.
- 6. A system according to claim 4, wherein said rigid flap seal element is clear plastic to permit observation through the door assembly.
- 7. A system according to claim 2, wherein said door is pivotal to move in opposite directions of movement from a position of rest.
- 8. A door for entry to and exit from an asbestos containing work area, from which asbestos contamination is removed under negative air pressure conditions, said door comprising:
- a rigid frame for mounting in a doorway for access to said asbestos containing work area;
- said frame having an air inlet for passage of substantial volumes of air therethrough under the effect of negative air pressure in said work area caused by an air moving and filtration means; and
- rigid sealing means pivotally mounted on said frame for sealing said inlet automatically upon loss of said negative air pressure in said work area.
- 9. The door according to claim 8, wherein said air inlet is an air inlet opening in said frame and said rigid sealing means includes at least one rigid plastic element extending horizontally across said air inlet opening.
- 10. A door in accordance with claim 8, wherein said rigid sealing means is located in one side of said frame closest to said work area.
- 11. A door in accordance with claim 10, wherein said rigid sealing means includes at least one plastic element mounted along one edge to said one side of said frame.
- 12. A door in accordance with claim 11, wherein said rigid sealing means includes a series of plastic elements mounted along one edge to said one side of said frame.
- 13. A door in accordance with claim 8, wherein said rigid sealing means automatically seals said inlet by electro-mechanical means.
- 14. A door in accordance with claim 13, wherein said electro-mechanical means includes a pressure sensor which signals a motor to open and close said rigid sealing means.
- 15. A system for controlling air flow in an area where contaminated asbestos materials are being removed from a building, said system comprising:
- an enclosed work area surrounding where asbestos contamination is being removed;
- a doorway including a frame and a door pivotally mounted adjacent the work area for swinging movement during worker access into and out of the work area;
- means mounted within said frame for establishing at least one air flow inlet opening from outside the enclosed work area into said enclosed work area;
- at least one air moving and filtration unit for filtering air in the work area, for producing a negative air pressure in the work area, and for drawing air into the work area through said air flow inlet opening; and
- means for automatically closing said air flow inlet opening upon sensing a fire, smoke or other emergency within said building.
- 16. The system of claim 15, and further comprising:
- at least one area of said building having at least two sensor means for detecting smoke or fire and for generating a signal upon detection of fire or smoke,
- control means for receiving a signal from each of said at least two sensor means indicative of the presence of smoke or fire,
- means for closing said air flow inlet opening upon receipt by said control means of one signal from said at least two sensor means, and
- means for disabling said at least one air moving and filtration unit upon receipt by said control means of signals from both said at least two sensor means.
- 17. The system of claim 16, wherein there are multiple air moving and filtration units and said disabling means disables all but one of said filtration units.
- 18. The system of claim 16, wherein said at least one area is located in the work area.
- 19. The system of claim 16, wherein said at least one area is located outside of the work area.
- 20. The system of claim 16, and further comprising lighting means for lighting an escape route upon detection of fire or smoke by one of said at least two sensor means, the escape route extending away from the detected fire or smoke.
- 21. The system of claim 16, wherein said at least one area includes two areas each having said at least two sensing means with separate lighting means provided for each of said two areas for lighting an escape route away from an area in which fire or smoke is detected upon detection of fire or smoke by one of said at least two sensors.
- 22. The system of claim 15, wherein said means for automatically closing said air flow inlet opening is a pivotally mounted rigid flap means.
- 23. The system of claim 22, wherein said rigid flap means is a series of rigid plastic panels extending horizontally across said opening.
- 24. The system of claim 22, wherein said rigid flap means is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 25. The system of claim 15, wherein said automatic means for closing the air flow inlet opening is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 26. The system of claim 15, and further comprising a decontamination chamber associated with said door such that worker access into and out of the work area must be through said decontamination chamber.
- 27. A method for controlling air flow in an area where contaminated asbestos materials are being removed from a building, which comprises:
- constructing an enclosed space surrounding an area where asbestos contamination is to be removed;
- providing worker access into and out of said enclosed space through a rigid door pivotally mounted for swinging movement;
- establishing at least one air flow inlet through said door from outside the enclosed space into said enclosed space;
- continuously evacuating substantial volumes of air from said enclosed space through a HEPA filter means and continuously drawing substantial volumes of air into said enclosed space through air flow inlet opening to remove dangerous airborne asbestos fibers in said enclosed space and to establish a negative air pressure in said enclosed space; and
- automatically closing said air flow inlet opening upon loss of negative air pressure in the enclosed space or other command signal due to changed conditions within said building.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the rate of evacuation of air from said enclosed space is sufficient to change the air within the enclosed space at least about every ten minutes.
- 29. The method of claim 27, and further comprising erecting temporary wall means to define said enclosed space and installing said rigid door within said temporary wall means.
- 30. The method of claim 29, and further comprising erecting a decontamination chamber as part of said temporary wall means and providing at least two rigid doors with air flow inlets.
- 31. A decontamination chamber for providing worker access between an enclosed work area, where contaminated asbestos materials are being removed from inside a building, and a relatively clean environment outside the work area, which chamber comprises:
- at least a clean room and dirty room through which workers must pass in order to gain entrance to and exit from said enclosed work area;
- a rigid door mounted in a doorway for access to the clean room from the outside environment;
- a rigid door pivotally mounted in a doorway between the clean room and dirty room;
- both said rigid doors providing at least one air flow inlet opening through which substantial volumes of air from the outside environment can sweep through the decontamination chamber into the enclosed work area; and
- means for automatically closing said air flow inlet openings upon loss of negative air pressure in the enclosed space.
- 32. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 31, wherein both said rigid doors include a frame and said air flow inlet opening is within said frame.
- 33. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 31, wherein said means for automatically closing said air flow inlet opening is a pivotally mounted rigid flap means.
- 34. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 33, wherein said rigid flap means of at least one of said rigid doors is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 35. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 31, wherein said automatic means for closing the air flow inlet opening is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 36. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 31, wherein said clean room and dirty room are separated by a shower room and rigid doors are pivotally mounted in doorways between the clean room and shower room, and between the shower room and dirty room;
- a rigid door pivotally mounted in a doorway between the dirty room and the enclosed work area; and
- all said rigid doors providing at least one air flow inlet opening through which substantial volumes of air from the outside environment can sweep through the decontamination chamber into the enclosed work area.
- 37. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 36, wherein the rigid door between the dirty room and the enclosed work area is spaced from entry to the enclosed work area to accommodate an additional air flow inlet in walls of the decontamination chamber.
- 38. A negative pressure enclosure for a work area in which dangerous solid asbestos contamination is being removed which comprises:
- wall means including a portion of the existing wall structure in said building and temporary wall means erected to complete the enclosure;
- a doorway in said temporary wall means including a frame and door pivotally mounted for swinging movement during worker access into and out of the enclosure;
- means for establishing at least one air flow inlet opening in said frame from outside the enclosed work area into said enclosed work area;
- at least one air moving and filtration unit for filtering air in the work area, for producing a negative air pressure in the work area, and for drawing air into the work area through said air flow inlet opening; and
- means for automatically closing said air flow inlet opening upon sensing a fire, smoke or other emergency within said building.
- 39. A negative pressure enclosure in accordance with claim 38, wherein said means for automatically closing said air flow inlet opening is a pivotally mounted rigid flap means.
- 40. A negative pressure enclosure in accordance with claim 39, wherein said rigid flap means is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 41. A negative pressure enclosure in accordance with claim 38, wherein said automatic means for closing the air flow inlet opening is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 42. A negative pressure enclosure in accordance with claim 38, and further including a decontamination chamber associated with said door such that work access into and out of the enclosure must be through said decontamination chamber.
- 43. A decontamination chamber for providing worker access between an enclosed work area, where contaminated asbestos materials are being removed from inside a building, and a relatively clean environment outside the work area, which chamber comprises:
- at least a clean room and dirty room through which workers must pass in order to gain entrance to and exit from said enclosed work area;
- first wall means for separating the clean room from the outside environment, said first wall means including a rigid door for access to the clean room from the outside environment;
- second wall means for separating the clean room and the dirty room, said second wall means including a rigid door pivotally mounted between the clean room and dirty room;
- both said first wall means and said second wall means each having at least one air flow inlet opening through which substantial volumes of air from the outside environment can sweep through the decontamination chamber into the enclosed work area; and
- means for automatically closing said air flow inlet openings upon loss of negative air pressure in the enclosed space.
- 44. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 43, wherein both said rigid doors include a frame and said air flow inlet opening is within said frame.
- 45. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 43, wherein both said rigid doors include a frame and said air flow inlet opening is outside said frame.
- 46. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 43, wherein said means for automatically closing said air flow inlet opening is a pivotally mounted rigid flap means.
- 47. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 46, wherein said rigid flap means of at least one of said rigid doors is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 48. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 43, wherein said automatic means for closing the air flow inlet opening is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 49. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 43, wherein said clean room and dirty room are separated by a shower room and wall means is mounted between the clean room and shower room, and between the shower room and dirty room;
- a rigid door pivotally mounted in said rigid wall means between the dirty room and the enclosed work area; and
- all said rigid wall means providing at least one air flow inlet opening through which substantial volumes of air from the outside environment can sweep through the decontamination chamber into the enclosed work area.
- 50. A decontamination chamber in accordance with claim 49, wherein the rigid door between the dirty room and the enclosed work area is spaced from entry to the enclosed work area to accommodate an additional air flow inlet in a wall of the decontamination chamber.
- 51. A doorway for entry to and exit from an asbestos containing work area, from which asbestos contamination is removed under negative air pressure conditions, said doorway comprising:
- a wall structure having a doorway including a pivotally mounted rigid door for access into and out of said asbestos containing work area and an air inlet for passage of substantial volumes of air therethrough under the effect of negative air pressure in said work area caused by an air moving and filtration means; and
- sealing means pivotally mounted on said wall structure for sealing said inlet automatically upon loss of said negative air pressure in said work area.
- 52. A doorway according to claim 51, wherein said air inlet is an air inlet opening in said wall structure and said sealing means includes at least one rigid plastic element extending horizontally across said air inlet opening.
- 53. A doorway in accordance with claim 51, wherein said sealing means is located on a side of said wall structure closest to said work area.
- 54. A doorway in accordance with claim 53, wherein said sealing means includes at least one plastic element mounted along one edge to said side of said wall structure.
- 55. A doorway in accordance with claim 54, wherein said sealing means includes a series of rigid plastic elements mounted along one edge to said one side of said rigid wall.
- 56. A doorway in accordance with claim 52, wherein said sealing means automatically seals said inlet by electro-mechanical means.
- 57. A doorway in accordance with claim 56, wherein said electro-mechanical means includes a pressure sensor which signals a motor to open and close said rigid sealing means.
- 58. A system for controlling air flow in an area where contaminated asbestos materials are being removed from a building, said system comprising:
- an enclosed work area surrounding where asbestos contamination is being removed;
- a decontamination chamber in communication with said enclosed work area;
- said decontamination chamber including walls and at least one rigid door pivotally mounted for swinging movement during worker access into and out of the decontamination chamber and the enclosed work area and further including at least one air flow inlet opening in said walls for substantial volumes of air to enter into the work area under negative air pressure while said at least one rigid door is closed;
- at least one air moving and filtration unit for filtering air in the work area, for producing the negative air pressure in the enclosed work area, and for drawing air into the enclosed work area through said at least one air flow inlet opening; and
- means mounted on said walls for automatically closing said at least one air flow inlet opening upon loss of negative air pressure.
- 59. The system of claim 58, wherein said wall means includes a frame and said air flow inlet opening is within said frame.
- 60. The system of claim 58, wherein said means for automatically closing said at least one air flow inlet opening is a pivotally mounted rigid flap means.
- 61. The system of claim 60, wherein said rigid flap means is a series of rigid plastic panels extending horizontally across said opening.
- 62. The system of claim 60, wherein said rigid flap means is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 63. The system of claim 58, wherein said automatic means for closing the air flow inlet opening is electro-mechanically controlled.
- 64. A method for controlling air flow in an area where contaminated asbestos material are being removed from a building, which comprises:
- constructing an enclosed space surrounding an area where asbestos contamination is to be removed;
- providing worker access into and out of said enclosed space through a decontamination chamber employing closed doorways having rigid frames and rigid doors pivotally mounted for swinging movement;
- establishing at least one air flow inlet through said decontamination chamber for substantial volumes of air to flow from outside the enclosed space into said enclosed space;
- continuously evacuating substantial volumes of air from within said enclosed space through a HEPA filter means and continuously drawing substantial volumes of air into said enclosed space through said at least one air flow inlet to remove dangerous airborne asbestos fibers in said enclosed space and to establish a negative air pressure in said enclosed space; and
- automatically closing said at least one air flow inlet upon loss of negative air pressure in the enclosed space or other command signal due to changed conditions within said building.
- 65. The method of claim 64, wherein the rate of evacuation of air from said enclosed space is sufficient to change the air within the enclosed space at least about every ten minutes.
- 66. The method of claim 64, and further comprising erecting temporary wall means to define said enclosed space and installing said rigid door within said temporary wall means.
- 67. The method of claim 66, and further comprising erecting a decontamination chamber as part of said temporary wall means and providing at least two rigid doors.
- 68. A system for controlling air flow in an area where contaminated asbestos materials are being removed from a building, said system comprising:
- temporary wall means for confining an enclosed work area surrounding where asbestos contamination is being removed;
- a decontamination chamber in communication with said enclosed work area;
- said wall means having at least one rigid door, separate from said decontamination chamber, which is pivotally mounted for swinging movement outwardly from said work area for workers to exit said work area in the event of an emergency;
- said wall means further including at least one air flow inlet opening in said door for substantial volumes of air to enter into the work area under negative air pressure;
- at least one air moving and filtration unit for filtering air in the work area, for producing the negative air pressure in the enclosed work area, and for drawing air into the enclosed work area through said at least one air flow inlet opening; and
- means for automatically closing said at least one air flow inlet opening upon loss of negative air pressure.
- 69. A system for controlling air flow in an area where contaminated asbestos materials are being removed from a building, said system comprising:
- temporary wall means for confining an enclosed work area surrounding where asbestos contamination is being removed;
- at least one emergency door pivotally mounted in said wall means for swinging movement outwardly from said work area for workers to exit said work area in the event of an emergency, said door including at least one air flow inlet opening for substantial volumes of air to enter into the work area under negative air pressure produced by at least one air moving and filtration unit drawing air into the enclosed work area through said at least one air flow inlet opening;
- means for automatically closing said at least one air flow inlet opening upon loss of negative air pressure; and
- a decontamination chamber in communication with said enclosed work area and separate from said door.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/519,047, filed Feb. 19, 1991 U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,751, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/519,216, filed May 7, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,313, which is a continuation-in-part of application ser. No. 07/346,621, filed May 2, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,922,806.
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