IESO - RIA 6001/Evaluation of HVAC/Mechanical System Surfaces to Determine the Impact from Fire Related Particulate ANSI/Pin Date: March 2009
Estimated Completion Date: Fall 2010
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STATUS: Public Review |
DESCRIPTION: Mechanical system components and associated air duct systems have the potential to collect particulate, contaminants, smoke, moisture, and gaseous emissions. Collections of these contaminants may create unsafe environmental conditions potentially affecting the performance and/or hygiene of the mechanical systems’ internal surfaces from fire and smoke residue. For these reasons, hygienic restoration of mechanical systems should be considered as part of the overall building restoration plan.
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Chair: Tom Yacobellis
Vice Chair: Daniel Greenblatt
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No Updates
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IESO 4600/Guide to the Measurement of Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation ANSI/Pin Date: December 2008
Estimated Completion Date: Fall 2009
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STATUS: On-Hold |
DESCRIPTION: This standard provides a review of the nature of biological effects from non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation in low-rise residential buildings, how it can be measured and evaluated, and the significance and limitations of the measured values are covered. Measurements selected from those that are outlined may be appropriate during new construction, remodeling, or surveys of existing construction.
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Chair: None selected at this time.
Vice Chair: None selected at this time.
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No Updates
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IESO 2210/Initial Residential Mold Assessment Standard ANSI/Pin Date: October 29, 2007
Estimated Completion Date: Fall 2009
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STATUS: In Development |
DESCRIPTION: This published standard is to provide residential structure investigation procedures to identify observable mold and conditions associated with potential mold amplification including moisture intrusion. The initial investigative process includes, but is not limited to, information gathering, collection of relevant historical events and walk through observations. There are four potential outcomes: Neither mold nor associated conditions were readily observable. Mold was not readily observable but associated conditions were. Mold was readily observed but no associated conditions were. Readily observed mold and conditions. Outcomes 2, 3 or 4 may warrant additional investigation by a qualified professional.
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Chair: Chris Gusick
Vice Chair: Michael Schrantz
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1 Update(s)
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IESO 4310/Portable High Efficiency Air Filtration (PHEAF) Device Field Testing and Validation Standard ANSI/Pin Date: May 2009
Estimated Completion Date: Summer 2010
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STATUS: In Development |
DESCRIPTION: This standard provides minimum in-field testing requirements for portable high efficiency air filtration devices. These devices include vertical and horizontal PHEAF devices, movable vacuums, hand held vacuums, and other filtered suction devices used for cleaning surfaces for the purposes of removing dust, dirt, mold, asbestos, lead, soot and other undesired particulate and environmental contaminants.
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Chair: Tom Yacobellis
Vice Chair: Bob Brandys
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No Updates
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IESO - RIA 6002/Proper Cleaning Practices for the Periodic Professional Care, Cleaning and Repair of Rugs - Oriental, Specialty, Area and Most Other Types of Rugs ANSI/Pin Date: June 2009
Estimated Completion Date: 2011
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STATUS: Committee Being Formulated |
DESCRIPTION: The promulgation of minimally acceptable practices based on established procedures, practices and solutions for the cleaning of oriental, specialty and other rugs will educate the public while clarifying misconceptions associated with rug cleaning for both the consumer and the cleaner.
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Chair: None selected at this time.
Vice Chair: None selected at this time.
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No Updates
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IESO 4210/Standard Guide For The Evaluation and Sampling of Arsenic on Surfaces of Pressure Treated Structures ANSI/Pin Date: October 29, 2007
Estimated Completion Date: Currently on Hold by the Consensus Body
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STATUS: On-Hold |
DESCRIPTION: To provide standardized procedures for investigation, sampling and evaluation of arsenic and/or arsenic compounds on surfaces constructed of pressure treated lumber. The purpose of the investigation is to identify materials are structures that are suspected of containing arsenic and/or arsenic compounds. Describe a standardized methodology for collection of surface samples. Identify and utilize existing accreditations required of laboratories analyzing samples. Data interpretation and recommendations based on concentrations of arsenic and/or arsenic compounds and also information to be included in the report
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Chair: Steve Canter
Vice Chair:
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No Updates
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IESO 3210/Standard Guide for the Inspection of an Educational Facility for Moisture Intrusion and Mold Growth ANSI/Pin Date: October 29, 2007
Estimated Completion Date: Fall 2010
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STATUS: In Development |
DESCRIPTION: The purpose is to provide standardized procedures to be used for the investigation of educational structures for readily observable mold or conditions associated with mold amplification. The initial investigative process includes, but is not limited to, initial information gathering, documentation of relevant historical events and observations from an on-site walk-through. There are four potential outcomes: Neither mold nor associated conditions were readily observable. Mold was not readily observable but associated conditions were. Mold was readily observed but no associated conditions were. Readily observed mold and conditions. Outcomes 2, 3 or 4 may warrant additional investigation by a qualified professional.
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Chair: Steven Welty
Vice Chair: John Summersett
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No Updates
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IESO - RIA 6000/Standards for Fire Damage Restoration ANSI/Pin Date: May 2009
Estimated Completion Date: 2011
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STATUS: Committee Being Formulated |
DESCRIPTION: The standard will be produced by a committee of representatives of the IESO SDC, the Restoration Industry Association, and other stakeholders as appropriate. The standard will be adopted and specified within the fire restoration industry, the insurance industry, and related parties. The standard will provide a basis to determine how to perform restoration services of properties and contents, and how to determine services have been successful. The standard will address safety and environmental issues related to fire restoration and the re-occupancy of properties.
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Chair: None selected at this time.
Vice Chair: None selected at this time.
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No Updates
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