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Damage Cleanup After Mother Nature
Natural disasters have affected people around the world. These floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes have caused significant damage, which requires the efforts of many construction companies and their workers. Cranes, bulldozers, and other forms of heavy equipment are needed to clean up the debris and to make the communities safe again. Then, truckers are needed to haul in the equipment for the cleanups, take in supplies for the rebuilding, and haul in the equipment for the new construction efforts to clean up the damage.
The Water Damage Restoration and Clean-Up Process
For those communities that have suffered from flooding, there will be a need for water damage restoration and clean-up to ensure the communities are safe for residents. Here are some tips for those working with flood clean-up and restoration:
- Structural and electrical damage inspections – starting from the exterior before entrance is permitted
- Check for gas leaks and fire hazards using battery-powered light sources
- Wear durable shoes, eye protection, and sturdy rubber gloves
- Never mix chlorine bleach with vinegar or ammonia during the cleaning process.
- Stay on the lookout for snakes, rodents, fire ants, and other animals.
- Wear a respirator to filter spores when working around mold
Clean-Up After Tornados or Earthquakes
The clean-up process after an earthquake or tornado can be intense. Be sure to wear gloves, sturdy shoes, and protective gear. Be on the lookout for electrical risks, such as broken power lines. Watch for broken glass, sharp objects, and rodents. A respirator might be needed to filter the air if there are contaminants or mold.
Training For Such Tasks
If you are interested in a career helping with cleanup and damage restoration or rebuilding after natural disasters, ATS training programs are available to train those for different roles in the construction field. Learn about heavy equipment operation, crane operating, or truck driving from ATS. To learn about the ATS programs, call (800) 383-7364 today to learn more about training programs at Associated Training Services.
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