Dusts and powders are best used in what areas **** enclosed areas, wall or ceiling
voids, attics and under areas that are closed and protected from kids and pets
What type of hazard to dusts, tracking powders, etc. pose **** airborne hazards and
dermal since they can easily be picked up on the skin
When using dusts or powders what safety equipment should be worn at all times.
especially when loading, mixing and handling the material? **** respiratory equipment
approved for dusts, eye protection, boots, gloves and protective clothing.
Tracking powders can be placed in what so the material doesn't have to be placed
directly on the floor surface **** specially built tubes or tunnels
While mixing, loading or applying liquid materials where is there a hazard ****
splashing onto clothing, skin or into eyes
When using liquid materials what safety equipment should be worn at all times.
especially when loading, mixing and handling the material? **** respiratory equipment
approved for mists, eye protection, boots, gloves and protective clothing, hat
When using a power sprayer or compressed air sprayer you should always try and
spray the material in what direction during windy conditions **** in the direction of the
wind so that it doesn't come back at you
When using handheld or hose spraying equipment you should do what to prevent
walking through the wet materials **** walk backwards so as to not walk through the
fresh materials
True or False
When using power or compressed air sprayers you should turn the pressure all the way
up **** False, you should keep the pressure as low as possible
What happens to liquid materials when the pressure on a spray rig is turned up to high
**** the liquid material vaporizes into smaller particles that float more easily in the air or
breeze
You need to control what when there is a breeze and you are treating with liquid
materials **** drift
If the pressure still doesn't control the drift of the liquid material what else can you do
**** increase the size of the nozzle opening