A first priority on every water loss is to
conduct a
, 1. A first priority on every water loss is to conduct a: Hazard and risk assess- ment
2. All technicians required to wear respiratory protection must be:: Trained, Fitted for mask
and evaluated medically.
3. Two hazardous materials commonly found in older structures are: Lead and Asbestos
4. Water damage restoration work never begins without a signed: work autho- rization
5. To minimize damage to building materials and contents, restorers should perform as part
of the prelimi- nary inspection.: Loss mitigation services
6. When pre-existing damage is discovered, technicians should
and to all materially interested
parties.: document and communicate
7. Technicians should always use a and a
to disengage carpet from the tackless strip.: knee kicked and
carpet awl
8. The primary reasons for carpet delimitations are:: Damage due to water Folding of wet
carpet during pad removal
Over aggressive extraction Dragging
heavy items
Alot of foot traffic
Improper install Pet
urine
9. Secondary damage is most prevalent in materials.: -
Hygroscopic
10. Above % RH supports microbial growth and secondary dam- age can
occur in hygroscopic materials.: 60%
11. Category water originated from a sanitary source and does not pose substantial
risk to humans.: 1
12. Category water contains significant contamination and has the po- tential to cause
discomfort or sickness if contacted or consumed by humans-
:2
13. In a Category 3 water intrusion with elevated risk situations, restorers should consider
using an to as-
sist in a remediation assessment.: Indoor environmental Professional (IEP)
14. When working contaminated environments technicians should erect
, done appropriate , and install
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conduct a
, 1. A first priority on every water loss is to conduct a: Hazard and risk assess- ment
2. All technicians required to wear respiratory protection must be:: Trained, Fitted for mask
and evaluated medically.
3. Two hazardous materials commonly found in older structures are: Lead and Asbestos
4. Water damage restoration work never begins without a signed: work autho- rization
5. To minimize damage to building materials and contents, restorers should perform as part
of the prelimi- nary inspection.: Loss mitigation services
6. When pre-existing damage is discovered, technicians should
and to all materially interested
parties.: document and communicate
7. Technicians should always use a and a
to disengage carpet from the tackless strip.: knee kicked and
carpet awl
8. The primary reasons for carpet delimitations are:: Damage due to water Folding of wet
carpet during pad removal
Over aggressive extraction Dragging
heavy items
Alot of foot traffic
Improper install Pet
urine
9. Secondary damage is most prevalent in materials.: -
Hygroscopic
10. Above % RH supports microbial growth and secondary dam- age can
occur in hygroscopic materials.: 60%
11. Category water originated from a sanitary source and does not pose substantial
risk to humans.: 1
12. Category water contains significant contamination and has the po- tential to cause
discomfort or sickness if contacted or consumed by humans-
:2
13. In a Category 3 water intrusion with elevated risk situations, restorers should consider
using an to as-
sist in a remediation assessment.: Indoor environmental Professional (IEP)
14. When working contaminated environments technicians should erect
, done appropriate , and install
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