Section 01 of EM 385-1-1 to develop the required safety and health
submittal and to provide on-site safety and health services during the
contract period. The person shall be a Certified Industrial Hygienist
(CIH), an Industrial Hygienist (IH), or a Certified Safety Professional
(CSP) with a minimum of 3 years of demonstrated experience in similar
related work. The Contractor shall certify that the Certified Industrial
Hygienist (CIH) holds current and valid certification from the American
Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH), that the IH is considered board
eligible by written confirmation from the ABIH, or that the CSP holds
current and valid certification from the American Board of Certified Safety
Professionals. The CIH, IH, or CSP may utilize other qualified and
competent persons, as defined in EM 385-1-1, to conduct on-site safety and
health activities as long as these persons have a minimum of 3 years of
demonstrated experience in similar related work and are under the direct
supervision of the CIH, IH, or CSP.
PART 2
PRODUCTS
2.1
METALLIZING WIRE
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NOTE: For quick guidance to the first choice
metallizing system, for steel surfaces in each of
several exposure conditions frequently incurred on
projects, the following will be helpful:
Normal atmospheric exposures - Systems No. 1-Z and
4-Z-A.
Severe industrial atmospheric exposures - Systems
No. 2-Z and 5-Z-A.
quiet, nonabrasive waters - System No. 5-Z-A.
Industrial atmosphere where longer service life is
desired - Systems No. 3-Z and 6-Z-A.
Immersion in turbulent, ice- and debris-laden,
abrasive waters - System No. 6-Z-A.
Zebra mussel control in fresh water immersion -
System 6-Z-A.
Marine (salt) atmospheric exposures - System No. 7-A.
High temperature steel - System No. 8-A.
Immersion in sea water - System No. 8-A.
The following note paragraphs provide additional,
useful information regarding the use of the
different metallizing systems for specific
applications.
For structural components that are only partially
submerged, such as tainter gates, the designer
should consider specifying a thicker system on the
immersed surfaces and a thinner system on the
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