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1. The most critical course of action in restorative drying is to _________
________ and begin ______________ as soon as possible.: Respond quickly, mitigation
2. All restorers should follow the standard of carte for the water restoration
profession developed by the restoration industry entitled the IICRC
____________: S500
3. The goal of the restoration process is to transform an abnormally wet, potentially
damaged structure into an environment that can be reoccupied, of equal or better
appearance and cleanliness than before the intrusion occurred and to do so in the
most ____________ and ____________ means possible.: economical; efficient
4. affected materials are evaluated against three criteria to determine if they should
be restored or replaced. The three criteria are:: Contamination, Damage,
Replacement Cost
5. All materials that are determined restorable are inspected further, and the
amount of moisture absorbed by the material is ___________ and
______________.: measured; documented
6. Drying process is noted during daily monitoring visits. The restorer asks "Is it
drying?" while comparing two sets of data. The first and the second sets of data,
recorded on a monitoring report, reflect the impact of the drying erffort on the
affected materials over a ______________ period.: 24 hour
7. if materials are not drying the restorer must re-evaluate the equipment, systems
and processes. The current system is not working. The restorer must re-evaluate
the equipment, systems and processes and _____________ his or her approach.:
refine
8. Throughout the process materials will return to return to normal moisture levels.
The restorer must constantly ask "Is it done?" during the monitoring process.
This means the restorer must know what "done" is. The materials must be
compared against a ___ ________.: dry standard
9. It is important that restoration processes and procedures are carefully evaluated
to ensure that they are appropriate. Because every job is unique, the approach
should also be ______.: unique
10. To help protect technicians from the many hazards associated with
contaminated water losses, restorers need to have ready access to several item.
These items protect for all _______ ________ to the body.: potential exposure
11. Respiratory protection regulations state that the employer must provide what
before issuing any respiratory PPE: medical evaluation, fit testing, training
, 12. Regulations require a ______ inspection to identify situations posing danger
to life or property.: hazard
13 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
14. The technicians first responsibility when arriving at a water damage site is to
identify, communicate and eliminate ______ ______ is reasonably possible.:
safety hazards
15. After safety concerns have been addressed and the initial water source has been
stopped, the restorer must complete an evaluation of the water's migrations
through the structure. During this process, the restorer inspects all ___________
________ areas.: potentially affected
16. The ultimate goal is to find the "edge" of water migration, which moves in a
three-dimensional path throughout the structure. This is accomplishes across
carpeted surfaces using a ________ ______, and across most hard surfaces using
a ____________ (non-penetrating) moisture meter.: moisture sensor; non-invasive
17. Water from a clean source with no substantial risk of causing sickness or
discomfort is said to be _________ _ water.: Category 1
18. Water that has a SIGNIFICANT degree of chemical, biological and/or physical
contamination and a potential to cause sickness or discomfort is _________ _.:
Category 2.
19. When water intrusion results from a grossly unsanitary source or carries
_________ (disease causing) agents, it is said to be Category 3.: Pathogenic
20. 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
21. When resistance is encountered and performing proper services in a Category 3
water loss becomes a challenge, restorers ____ ____ immediately to prevent
liability and address the conflict: stop work
22. Third party experts are commonly referred to as Indoor Environmental
Professionals, or ____.: IEP
23. Losses where regulated or hazardous materials have been contaminated the
structure do not change the ________ of water.: Category
24. Pre-existing conditions should be identified, documented and communicated to
all __________ __________ parties during the initial inspection.: materially
interested
25. When carpet delamination (the loss of integrity in the adhesive used to laminate
the _______ and _________ backing) has occurred further damage is very
likely. For this reason, when extensive carpet delamination is discovered,