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decontaminate
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Descriptive statistics are presented for the number of mercury events per year, locations involved in mercury releases, causal factors contributing to the releases, categories of victims, types of adverse health effects, severity and disposition of the victims, types of personal protective equipment (PPE) worn, decontaminations, and evacuations.
We are extremely pleased with the size of this procurement and the fact that Puerto Rico has decided to combine patient isolation systems and decontaminations systems with their order," stated Rick Priddy, TVI Corporation's President and CEO.
O'Reilly has directed over thirty thousand environmental remediation projects including the heart breaking disaster that was left behind after the September 11th attacks in New York, as well as structural decontaminations (including mold, asbestos and lead abatement), nuclear, biological, chemical spill response and wetland restoration and wildlife rehabilitation.
 
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