Across
- 2. Agency that studies occupational diseases
- 5. Material that can be crushed or crumbled by hand pressure
- 7. Device that measures negative pressure in a NPE
- 8. Period between exposure and illness
- 10. Microscopy method required for clearances in schools
- 13. Often used to remove pipe wrap (TSI)
- 14. Fibrotic scarring of the lungs
- 16. Layers of poly over all openings into the work area
- 17. Term for personnel allowed to enter into a regulated area where abatement is taking place
- 19. Federal agency tasked with worker safety
- 20. Microscopy method used to identify asbestos in bulk samples
- 21. Chemical that makes the water 'wetter'
- 23. Class 1 work is removal of TSI and ___
- 24. Work area marked with signage/and or tape
- 27. Governing body who enforces British Columbia's OH&S regulations
- 28. Presumed asbestos containing material
Down
- 1. Location where AHERA regulates asbestos
- 3. minimum PPE required when asbestos abatement work is considered high risk
- 4. Microscopy method commonly used to identify fibers in air samples
- 6. Device used to calibrate air sample pumps in the field
- 9. Decon area where workers put on new Tyvek suits
- 11. Cancer of the outer lining of the lungs
- 12. Owner of the building/facility that produced the asbestos waste
- 15. Name of air sample worn by abatement worker in containment
- 18. Average exposure over an 8 hour work day
- 22. filter that can trap up to 99.97% of particles >0.3 microns in diameter
- 25. ACM that is not deteriorated or friable is considered to be ___
- 26. 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter of air
