1. The most critical course of action in restorative drying is to
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b and begin b
as soon as possible
b b b
.:Ans- Respond Quickly & Mitagation
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2. All restorers should follow the standard of care for the water restora-
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b tion profession developed by the restoration industry entitled the IICRC
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b
.:Ans- S500 Standard
b b
3. To help protect technicians from the many hazards associated with conta-
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b minated water losses, restorers need to have ready access to several items. T
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hese items protect for all
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to the body
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.:Ans- Potential Exposures
b b
4. Respiratory protection regulations state that the employer must provide:
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b : Medical Evaluation Fit Testing
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,Training
5. The contract clearly states the agreement between the building owner and t
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he restoration contractor. The form specifies who is responsible for payment a
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nd should be signed
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.:Ans- Beforeb
6. The technician's first responsibility when arriving at a water damage site is t
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o identify, communicate and eliminate
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if reasonably possible
b b
.:Ans- Safety Hazards
b b
7. Federal regulations apply to the handling of
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based paint and asbestos
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.:Ans- Lead b
8. After safety concerns have been addressed and the initial water source has
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been stopped, the restorer must complete an evaluation of the water's migrati
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on through the structure. During this process, the restorer inspects all
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b areas
.:Ans- Potentially Affected b b
9. The ultimate goal is to find the "edge" of water migration, which moves in a th
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ree-
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,dimensional path throughout the structure.This is accomplished across carpet
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ed surfaces using a
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, and across most hard surfaces using a
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b ing) moisture meter
b b
.:Ans- Moisture Sensor
b b
Non-invasive
10. Water from a clean source with no substantial risk of causing sickness or d
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iscomfort is said to be
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.:Ans- Category 1
b b
11. Water that has a significant degree of chemical, biological and/or phys-
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b ical contamination and a potential to cause sickness or discomfort is
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b
.:Ans- Category 2
b b
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, 12. Cleaning procedures must be employed before the drying of a Category 2
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water loss can continue. At a minimum, affected
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must b
be removed and disposed of, and carpet must be thoroughly cleaned using a h
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ot water extraction method
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.:Ans- Carpet Pads b b
13. When water intrusion results from a grossly unsanitary source or carries
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b
(disease causing) agents, it is said to be Category
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3
.:Ans- Pathogenic b
14. Worker and occupant b b
and safety are the first priority on every sewage loss. Areas affected by Cat
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egory 3 water intrusion are marked and posted as potentially hazardous
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.:Ans- Health b
15. Various cleaning and decontamination procedures must be used on C
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ategory 3 water losses, including the removal of all
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b materials affected by the water intrusion
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.:Ans- Highly Porous b b
16. When resistance is encountered and performing proper services in a
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