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The most importance aspect to any job is a. Getting the contract signed b. Working with the insurance company on an agreed price c. Safety of all individuals involved d. Filling out the job site documents before the end of the day (2) One of the most common safety concerns on a water damage pr...

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(1) The most importance aspect to any job is
a. Getting the contract signed
b. Working with the insurance company on an agreed price
c. Safety of all individuals involved
d. Filling out the job site documents before the end of the day

(2) One of the most common safety concerns on a water damage project is
a. A cut from a razor blade
b. Vehicle accidents
c. Slip and fall
d. Hepatitis b

(3) Safety in water damage restoration includes
a. Engineering controls
b. Immunizations from a primary care physician
c. Personal protective equipment
d. All the above

(4) Your first responsibilities when arriving on a jobsite are
a. To Identify, communicate, and eliminate (when possible) all safety
hazards
b. Record ambient readings and moisture content readings
c. Adjust equipment for more efficient drying
d. Unplugging all equipment

(5) Employers must provide which of the following to any employee working in a respirator?
a. Medical Evaluation
b. Fit Test
c. Training
d. All the above

(6) Water damage mitigation services do not start until
a. The insurance policy has been fully reviewed
b. A work authorization (contract) has been signed
c. The deductible or 10% deposit has been collected
d. All photos of the jobsite have been taken

(7) During the initial inspection when looking for areas impacted by water damage
a. Check only areas that appear wet on the IR Camera
b. Check only areas identified in the TPA assignment
c. Check only areas described by the homeowner
d. Check all areas that could potentially be affected



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, (8) Commonly found in older structures, lead and asbestos are hazardous materials
regulated by the Federal government.
a. True
b. False


(9) The Category of water refers to the range of contamination in water, considering both its
originating source and its quality after contacting materials on the jobsite.
a. True
b. False

(10) Water that has significant degree of contamination and could cause illness is
a. Category 1
b. Category 2
c. Category 3
d. Regulated, Hazardous Materials or Mold

(11) Water that is grossly contaminated is
a. Category 1
b. Category 2
c. Category 3
d. Regulated, Hazardous Materials or Mold

(12) When dealing with a Category 3 loss and you are stopped form removing highly porous
materials that have been affected, what should the restorer do?
a. Remove them anyway, the S500 supports this
b. Stop work to prevent liability
c. Spray an antimicrobial to kill bacteria
d. Install an air mover every ten linear feet

(13) Performing work on a Category 3 water loss improperly poses serious liability concerns.
a. True
b. False

(14) Water that contains diesel fuel is
a. Category 1
b. Category 2
c. Category 3
d. Regulated, Hazardous Materials or Mold

(15) The criteria used to determine if we should save contents or materials are
a. Cost to repair
b. Amount of damage
c. Level of contamination
d. All the above



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, (16) The three types of damage a technician needs to identify, document, and communicate
to materially interested parties are
a. Pre-existing, primary, secondary
b. Physical, primary salvageable
c. Pre-existing, primary, physical
d. Physical, pre-existing, secondary

(17) Secondary damage can occur when relative humidity levels are above
a. 35%
b. 50%
c. 60%
d. All the above

(18) An important result of our initial extraction is to
a. Help reduce weight of carpet so it can be removed
b. Remove contamination from the carpet
c. Keep the water from migrating
d. Save the carpet in a Category 3 loss

(19) Performing a thorough extraction or multiple extractions
a. Keeps carpet from delaminating
b. Reduces drying times
c. Not necessary on Class 2 losses
d. All the above

(20) Water extracted from a jobsite should be
a. Pumped to the backyard
b. Put down a manhole cover
c. Disposed of according to local laws
d. Pumped into the gutters to transport to the city

(21) A cubic foot of water contains
a. 1.59 gallons
b. 6.48 gallons
c. 7.48 gallons
d. 8.34 gallons

(22) What is the formula to calculate the gallons of water?
a. Length X Width X Depth X 7.48
b. Length X Width X 7.48
c. Cubic footage X 7..34
d. Square footage X 7.48




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