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1. The most critical course of action in respond quickly & mitigation
restoration during is to _______ an
begin __________ as soon as possible
2. All restorers should follow the stan- s500
dard of care for the water restora-
tion profession developed by the
restoration industry entitled the
IICRC ____.
3. to help protect technicians from potential exposures
the many hazards associated with
contaminated water losses restor-
ers need to have ready access to sev-
eral items. these items protect for all
_________________ to the body.
4. respiratory protection regulations 1. medical evaluations
state that the employer must pro- 2. fit testing
vide 3. training
5. the contract clearly states the agree- before
ment between the building owner
and the restoration contractor. the
form specifies who is responsible
for payment and should be signed
_________ work begins
6. the technicians first responsibility safety hazards
when arriving at a water damage
site is to identify communicate and
eliminate _________ if reasonably pos-
sible
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7. federal regulations apply to han- lead
dling or disturbing of ____ based
paint and asbestos
8. After safety concerns have been ad- potentially affected
dressed and the initial water source
has been stopped, the restorer must
complete an evaluation of the wa-
ter's migration through the struc-
ture. During this process, the restor-
er inspects all ___________ ________ ar-
eas.
9. the ultimate goal is to find the edge moisture sensor , non-invasive
of water migration which moves in
a three dimensional path through-
out the structure. this is accom-
plished across carpeted surfaces us-
ing a _____ and across most hard sur-
faces using a _____ (non-penetrating)
moisture meter.
10. water from a clean source with no category 1
substantial risk of causing sickness
or discomfort is said to be
11. water that has significant degree category 2
of chemical biological and or phys-
ical contamination and potential
to cause sickness or discomfort is
___________
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12. cleaning procedures must be em- carpet underlay
ployed before the drying of a cat-
egory 2 water loss can continue.
at a minimum affected __________
must be removed and disposed
of and carpet must be throughly
cleaned using a hot water extraction
method.
13. When water intrusion results from a pathogenic
grossly unsanitary source or carries
__________ (disease causing) agents,
it is said to be Category 3.
14. worker and occupant ______ and health
safety are the 1st priority on every
sewage loss. areas affected by cat-
egory 3 water intrusion are marked
and posted as potentially haz-
ardous.
15. Various cleaning and decontamina- highly porous
tion procedures must be used on
Category 3 water losses, including
the removal of all ______ ______ mate-
rials affected by the water intrusion.
16. when resistance is encountered and stop work
performing proper services in a cat-
egory 3 water loss becomes a chal-
lenge restorers _____________ imme-
diately to prevent liability and ad-
dress the conflict.