Wrt Exam With 158 Questions & Answers 2024 ( A+
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1. 1 cubic foot of water contains ______ gallons: 7.48
2. one gallon of water weighs _______ pounds: 8.34
3. The most critical course of action in restorative drying is to _____ ______:
Respond Quickly
4. All restorers should follow the standard of care for the water restoration
profession developed by the restoration industry entitled the IICRC ________:
S500
5. To help protect technicians from the many hazards associated with contaminated
water losses, restorers need to have ready access to several items. These items
protect for all ________ ________ to the body: potential exposures
7. as a minimum medical requirement, technicians performing water damage
restoration services need medical consultation with their ________ ________
________ ________ for appropriate immunizations: Primary health care physician
8. The contract clearly states the agreement between the building owner and the
restoration contractor. The form specifies who is responsible for payment and
should be signed ________ work begins: Before
9. The technician's first responsibility when arriving at a water damaged sites is
to identify, communicate and eliminate ________ ________: safety hazards
10. The most common safety hazards associated with water damaged structures
result in ________ and ________: slips and falls
11. Federal regulations apply to the handling of ________ based paint and asbestos:
lead
12. after safety concerns have been addressed and the initial water source has been
stopped, the restorer must complete an evaluation of the water's migration
through the structure. During this process, the restorer inspects all
________ ________ areas: potentially affected
13. the ultimate goal is to find the "edge" of water migration, which moves in a
three-dimensional path throughout the structure. This is accomplished across
carpeted surfaces using a ________ ________, and across most hard surfaces
using a ________ (non-penetrating) moisture meter.: moisture sensor non-
invasive
14. Water from a clean source with no substantial risk of causing sickness or
discomfort is said to be ________ ________ water: Category one
, .
15. Water that has a significant degree of chemical, biological, and/or physical
contamination and potential to cause sickness or discomfort is ________
________ water: Category two
16. When water intrusion results from a grossly unsanitary source or carries
________ (disease causing) agents, it is said to be a Category 3: pathogenic
17. Worker and occupant ________ and safety are the first priority on every sewage
loss. Areas affected by Category 3 water intrusion are marked and posted as
potentially hazardous: Health
18. When resistance is encountered and performing proper services in a category 3
water loss become a challenge, restorers ________ ________ immediately and
prevent liability: Stop Work
19. Third party experts are commonly referred to as Indoor Environmental
Professionals, or ________: IEPs
20. Losses where regulated or hazardous materials have contaminated the structure
do no change the ________ of water: Category
21. Pre-existing conditions should be identified, documented and communicated to
all ________ ________ parties during the initial inspection: Materially interested
22. When carpet delamination (the loss of integrity in the adhesives used to
laminate the ________ and ________ backing) has occurred, further damage is
very likely. For this reason, when extensive carpet delamination is discovered,
technicians must call it to the attention of all materially interested parties,
document the condition and suggest ________: Primary
Secondary
Replacement
23. There are a number of causes for carpet delamination - many of them related to
________ restoration activities: Improper
24. Typical causes of carpet delamination are:
1.
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2.
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3. ________
4. ________: 1. Folding or Stretching when wet
2. Overly aggressive extraction