The form that accompanies the samples to the lab and serves as a record of location and description of suspect materials.
What is a chain of custody?
The latency period for asbestos related disease.
What is ten to 40 years?
This regulation that pertains to schools.
what is the AHERA Regulation?
This filter has an efficiency of 99.97%
What is a HEPA filter?
This accreditation is important when choosing a laboratory?
What is the NVLAP (schools) or AIHA PAT program (General industry and Commercial Buildings?
This type of insurance coverage is effective if the incident occurs while the policy is in force and the claim is made many years later.
What is occurrence based insurance?
This is defined as a material that is uniform in texture and color.
What is a Homogenous sampling area?
This disease is characterized by fibrotic scarring of the lungs.
What is asbestosis?
The most accurate analytical method to determine the presence of asbestos.
What is TEM ?
This white asbestos is the most common found.
What is chrysotile?
PLM is the acronym for what?
With this type of insurance, coverage exists if a claim is made while the policy is active.
What is claims made insurance?
Length to width 3 to 1 ratio and 5 microns or greater in length
What is the definition of a fiber?
These are the cells that cause the resulting scars in the lungs.
What are macrophages or immune cells?
Exterior of buildings are not required to be inspected in what type of Survey?
What is an AHERA Inspection?
This brown asbestos is resistant to water and has a high iron content.
What is a more scientific method to determine the percentage of asbestos in a sample?
What is the point counting method?
How many samples for a Surfacing material that measures 3200sf in size?
What five samples?
0.01 fb/cc
What is the EPA recommended clearance level?
She was the first person whose cause of death was listed as asbestos poisoning.
Who was Nellie Kershaw?
An annual notice placed into the newspaper or handbook or other notification means.
What is required by AHERA for public/parental notification?
Asbestos material that can be reduced to powder by hand pressure.
What is friable material?
TEM is the acronym for what type of analysis?
What is Transmission electron microscopy?
This type of insurance is recommended for consultants.
What is Errors and Emissions?
How many samples are required for TSI to prove negative?
What is the three samples?
This activity increases potential for disease by 50 times for people that are exposed to asbestos.
What is smoking?
Under AHERA, inspectors are required to submit the asbestos inspection report to the school district ?
What is 30 days?
Asbestos materials that can not be reduced to powder by hand pressure.
What is non-friable material?
When sampling Surfacing Material you must sample in a ________ manner?
What is random sampling?
This type of insurance may be required to guarantee payment of materials and or labor on a project.
What is a payment and performance bond?
What is the number of samples for Miscellanous Materials?
What is three samples
This fatal disease is cancer of the lining of the chest cavity.
What is mesothelioma?
School must reinspect their building every how many years by a certified inspector?
What is blue asbestos?
What is Chrocidolite
What are the six types of asbestos minerals?
Chrysotile, Amosite, Crocidolite, Actinolite, Anthophyllite, Tremolite
What insurance is better, Claims made or Occurance coverage?
What is Occurance Coverage.