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Safety is the responsibility of - Answer-everyone Who requires all US companies to issue appropriate safety equipment, train on how to use PPE and issue a written HAZCOM program? - Answer-OSHA Potential "invisible unseen" safety hazards likely released into the air during demolition techniques? - Answer-Lead and Asbestos In US lead was often incorporated into paint formulations prior to the year ? - Answer-1978 Restorers may obtain the most accurate information about chemical safety from ? - Answer-SDS, Label and Training All products are to be stored - Answer-In properly labeled containers and kept secure To insure proper chemical dilution use - Answer-Measureing cups and follow directions When using a concentration, typically you should - Answer-Pour the concentration into the container of water While working in areas containing loose soot residue it is highly recommended that - Answer-You use appropriate air quality controls, such as scrubbers or exhaust fans If you have a client that claims chemical sensitivity you should advise that they - Answer-Speak with their doctor prior to returning to the structure When working for a chemically sensitive client you must have - Answer-Informed consentOzone generator is - Answer-Oxidizing has, symboled by O 3, produced on location electrically by a generator and heavier than air Ozone gas has been reported to be detrimental to - Answer-Pets, people, natural rubber Atomizing machine created droplets in the 18-15micron - Answer-ULV fogger Machine using heat to produce an extremely fine dry fog using primarily petroleum-based products - Answer-Thermal fogger Safety concerns of excessive petroleum-based thermal fogging can include - Answer-Oily residue, respiratory hazard, explosion When using any device like UlV's, ozone gas, and thermal foggers, the areas being treated must be - Answer-Vacated by people and pets Normally our clients are the ones that are - Answer-Person on the insurance policy or assigned agent Typically, the most economical option is - Answer-Cleaning affected items A restorer's ultimate responsibility is - Answer-To preserve the color, texture and feel of the fabric or surface When determining the amount of time, effort and money spent on Restoration you have to consider - Answer-Antique/appreciated value, sentimental value and actual value When working in enclosed areas with aggressive cleaning agents, technicians should - Answer-Consider safety concerns for all occupants and wear appropriate PPE Smoke is the by-product of - Answer-Incomplete combustionTwo gasses we know are produced in a fire and have been reported to be carcinogenic - Answer-VOC (volatile organic compound) PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) The three components needed for combustion - Answer-Combustion source, oxygen and fuel Lower levels of oxygen during combustion will - Answer-Increase the amount of soot to be cleaned Typically, the size of particular matter produced by fire is - Answer-0.1 - 4 microns While burning, which material will produced thick, heavy, black, smeary residue - Answer-Synthetic When cleaning protein fires, in order to effectively remove residue - Answer-Through wet cleaning with degreasing agents will be required In determining the amount of smoke penetration throughout a structure you must consider - AnswerThe proximity of item as to the heat line generated by the fire The warmer smoke is naturally attracted to - Answer-Cooler surfaces
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