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... to a height of seven (7 ) feet. No additional shielding beyond standard drywall construction is normally required on the other walls except in special cases, such ...
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... 15 Separate Race Fields: White, Black, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, Filipino, Korean, Other Races, Vietnamese, ...
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... as Stachybotrys atra) is a greenish-black mold that can grow on materials such as drywall or sheetrock, ceiling tiles and wood when they become moist or water-damaged. ...
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... shielding is required for scattered radiation when the walls are equivalent to two thicknesses of drywall (paneling only is not sufficient) . Panoramic units incorporate a film holder ...
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... Water Onsite Sewage Programs Private Well Testing Red Tide Public Swimming Pools Contaminants Biomedical Waste Drywall Hazardous Waste Sites Lead Poisoning Mercury Spills Pesticide Poisoning Radiation Control Consumer Safety Black ...
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... 15 Separate Race Fields: White, Black, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, Filipino, Korean, Other Races, Vietnamese, ...
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... the operator. The control switch can be mounted in the hallway or behind a drywall barrier in the room. Standard drywall construction is sufficient shielding for any wall ...
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Healthy Environments
... Water Onsite Sewage Programs Private Well Testing Red Tide Public Swimming Pools Contaminants Biomedical Waste Drywall Hazardous Waste Sites Lead Poisoning Mercury Spills Pesticide Poisoning Radiation Control Consumer Safety Black ...
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... shielding is required for scattered radiation when the walls are equivalent to two thicknesses of drywall (paneling only is not sufficient) . Panoramic units incorporate a film holder ...
Terms matched: 1  -  30k  -  URL: https://www.floridahealth.gov/environmental-health/radiation-control/ion/_documents/in-17.doc
... to a height of seven (7 ) feet. No additional shielding beyond standard drywall construction is normally required on the other walls except in special cases, such ...
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