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Safety is the responsibility of? 
(Ans- Everyone 
 
Assume that bodily fluids, blood or OPIM, 
 (Ans- Could contain infectious materials 
 
Pathogenic means? 
 (Ans- disease causing 
 
Hepatitis is a disease associated with the? 
(Ans- Liver 
 
HEP(B) vaccines are administered over? 
 (Ans- A 3 shot series 
 
Treating all blood, body discharge and OPIM as if they are infectious is referred to as? 
 (Ans- Universal Precautions 
 
The organization that regulates antimicrobials is? 
 (Ans- Enviro...
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Safety is the responsibility of? 
(Ans- Everyone 
 
Assume that bodily fluids, blood or OPIM, 
 (Ans- Could contain infectious materials 
 
Pathogenic means? 
 (Ans- disease causing 
 
Hepatitis is a disease associated with the? 
(Ans- Liver 
 
HEP(B) vaccines are administered over? 
 (Ans- A 3 shot series 
 
Treating all blood, body discharge and OPIM as if they are infectious is referred to as? 
 (Ans- Universal Precautions 
 
The organization that regulates antimicrobials is? 
 (Ans- Enviro...
Typical Microbial-Remediation job sequencing: 
(Ans- 
1. Identifying and stopping the source of moisture 
 
2. Setting up containment 
 
3. Establishing negative air 
 
4. Removing contaminated building materials 
 
5. Clean surfaces 
 
6. Dry affected areas 
 
7. Conduct post-remediation evaluation 
 
Odors detected in water damaged buildings can be caused by 
(Ans- Wet structural assemblies 
 
Wet contents 
 
Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds 
(Ans- (MVOCs) 
 
Byproducts of microorga...
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Typical Microbial-Remediation job sequencing: 
(Ans- 
1. Identifying and stopping the source of moisture 
 
2. Setting up containment 
 
3. Establishing negative air 
 
4. Removing contaminated building materials 
 
5. Clean surfaces 
 
6. Dry affected areas 
 
7. Conduct post-remediation evaluation 
 
Odors detected in water damaged buildings can be caused by 
(Ans- Wet structural assemblies 
 
Wet contents 
 
Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds 
(Ans- (MVOCs) 
 
Byproducts of microorga...
If you do not have the correct PPE on, you must _______________________ spaces that are being wet fogged, thermally fogged or being treated with O-Zone. 
(Ans- vacate 
 
Food in boxes or cans subject to heat are _______________________ _______________________ by the restorer before disposal. 
 (Ans- properly documented 
 
All contents removed during the emergency service pack out will be preconditioned with a _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ or ___________...
Technicians should not decide they will be able to restore a damaged item until they have _______________________ the item and communicated with the customer. 
 (Ans- pretested 
 
The restoration company works for the property owner, who is the primary customer. A secondary customer is the _______________________ _______________________ when the property owner is an _______________________. 
(Ans- 
insurance carrier. 
 
insured 
 
Smoke and soot particles are visual by-products of ____________...
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Technicians should not decide they will be able to restore a damaged item until they have _______________________ the item and communicated with the customer. 
 (Ans- pretested 
 
The restoration company works for the property owner, who is the primary customer. A secondary customer is the _______________________ _______________________ when the property owner is an _______________________. 
(Ans- 
insurance carrier. 
 
insured 
 
Smoke and soot particles are visual by-products of ____________...
The most critical course of action in restoration during is to _______ an begin __________ as soon as possible 
(Ans- respond quickly & mitigation 
 
All restorers should follow the standard of care for the water restoration profession developed by the restoration industry entitled the IICRC ____. (Ans- s500 
 
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 ____________...
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The most critical course of action in restoration during is to _______ an begin __________ as soon as possible 
(Ans- respond quickly & mitigation 
 
All restorers should follow the standard of care for the water restoration profession developed by the restoration industry entitled the IICRC ____. (Ans- s500 
 
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 ____________...
The most critical course of action in restorative drying is to 
(Ans- respond quickly 
 
Respiratory protection regulations state that the employer must provide (Ans- Medical evaluations, Fit Testing (ensuring respirator fits properly), Testing 
 
The technician's first responsibility when arriving at a water damage site is to identify, communicate and eliminate 
 (Ans- safety hazards 
 
Federal regulations apply to the handling of 
 (Ans- lead-based paint and asbestos 
 
Water from a clean so...
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The most critical course of action in restorative drying is to 
(Ans- respond quickly 
 
Respiratory protection regulations state that the employer must provide (Ans- Medical evaluations, Fit Testing (ensuring respirator fits properly), Testing 
 
The technician's first responsibility when arriving at a water damage site is to identify, communicate and eliminate 
 (Ans- safety hazards 
 
Federal regulations apply to the handling of 
 (Ans- lead-based paint and asbestos 
 
Water from a clean so...
The _______ is the technician's best instrument for detecting the presence and intensity of an odor. 
(Ans- Nose 
 
Odor is a gas interpreted by the ______________ ________________. (Ans- Olfactory lobe 
 
The "pure" sensation of smell that is transmitted from the nose to the olfactory lobe by way of the olfactory nerve is called ________ _______. (Ans- real odor 
 
_____________________ _______________ is a term used by some to describe odors which people believe they smell, based on experi...
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The _______ is the technician's best instrument for detecting the presence and intensity of an odor. 
(Ans- Nose 
 
Odor is a gas interpreted by the ______________ ________________. (Ans- Olfactory lobe 
 
The "pure" sensation of smell that is transmitted from the nose to the olfactory lobe by way of the olfactory nerve is called ________ _______. (Ans- real odor 
 
_____________________ _______________ is a term used by some to describe odors which people believe they smell, based on experi...
3 basic components of a fire 
 (Ans- Fuel, Heat, Oxygen 
 
Toxic materials are released into the air during what processes? 
(Ans- Demolition and reconstruction 
 
When working in areas with loose soot residue, 
(Ans- Utilize appropriate engineering tools, PPE, AFDs 
 
The average size of a smoke particulate is 
(Ans- .1 - 4 microns 
 
Smoke residue is commonly comprised of 
(Ans- Carbon, Oxides of nitrogen 
 
When soot reside combines with moisture or humidity it forms 
 (Ans- Acid residue ...
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3 basic components of a fire 
 (Ans- Fuel, Heat, Oxygen 
 
Toxic materials are released into the air during what processes? 
(Ans- Demolition and reconstruction 
 
When working in areas with loose soot residue, 
(Ans- Utilize appropriate engineering tools, PPE, AFDs 
 
The average size of a smoke particulate is 
(Ans- .1 - 4 microns 
 
Smoke residue is commonly comprised of 
(Ans- Carbon, Oxides of nitrogen 
 
When soot reside combines with moisture or humidity it forms 
 (Ans- Acid residue ...
. Fabrics frequently are made from a blend or combination of --- 
(Ans- Fibers 
 
2. Natural fibers (rayon, cotton, linen) absorb water and other substances more easily than synthetic fibers, so they --- more slowly and --- more easily. 
(Ans- 1) Dry 2) Stain 
 
3. The cotton plant produces fibers from the --- --- of the plant. 
(Ans- Seed Pod 
 
4. Lignin is the binder in cellulose materials that dissolves in water to cause stains Called ---- ----. 
(Ans- Cellulosic Browning 
 
5. The flax ...
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. Fabrics frequently are made from a blend or combination of --- 
(Ans- Fibers 
 
2. Natural fibers (rayon, cotton, linen) absorb water and other substances more easily than synthetic fibers, so they --- more slowly and --- more easily. 
(Ans- 1) Dry 2) Stain 
 
3. The cotton plant produces fibers from the --- --- of the plant. 
(Ans- Seed Pod 
 
4. Lignin is the binder in cellulose materials that dissolves in water to cause stains Called ---- ----. 
(Ans- Cellulosic Browning 
 
5. The flax ...
Technicians should not decide they will be able to restore a damaged item until they have __________ the item and communicated with the customer 
(Ans- pretest 
 
The restoration company works for the property owner, who is the primary customer. A secondary customer is the __________ __________ when the property owner is an __________ 
(Ans- insurance carrier, insured 
 
Smoke and soot particles are visual by-products of __________ __________. 
(Ans- incomplete combustion 
 
Heat, fuel, and o...
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Technicians should not decide they will be able to restore a damaged item until they have __________ the item and communicated with the customer 
(Ans- pretest 
 
The restoration company works for the property owner, who is the primary customer. A secondary customer is the __________ __________ when the property owner is an __________ 
(Ans- insurance carrier, insured 
 
Smoke and soot particles are visual by-products of __________ __________. 
(Ans- incomplete combustion 
 
Heat, fuel, and o...