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TECHNICAL. GUIDELINES. from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry. Safety. TECHNICAL. GUIDELINES. from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry. ICRI Technical Guideline No. 120.1-2009. AN INTRODUCTION TO:. Safety.

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  1. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Safety

  2. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 120.1-2009 AN INTRODUCTION TO: Safety Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry

  3. This guideline presents the recommendations for the safe performance of concrete repair and restoration work. The Illustrations and text describe the process and procedures that have proven to be effective in protecting the workers, building occupants, inspectors and general public from the hazards associated with performance of work in the masonry restoration markets. ICRI Guideline 120.1-2009 Safety Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry Purpose of This Guideline

  4. The safety and health of all who work in this in this industry are of utmost concern. This guideline has been created to be an illustrated tool to be used by the field forces actually performing the work; such as… • Project Managers • Supervisors • Applicators • Inspectors ICRI Guideline 120.1-2009 Safety Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry Who is this guideline for?

  5. Personal Protective Equipment and clothing • Respiratory Protection • Eye Protection and Hearing Protection • Dust and Mist Control • Confined Space, Access Safety and Fall Protection • Suspended Scaffolding • Hand and Power tool safety • Mobile Equipment and Vehicle Safety • And much more…… Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry What is covered?

  6. This guideline is intended to provide guidance on frequently encountered safety issues. It also provides recommendations for how to effectively meet the safety requirements of the job site and OSHA. • Reduced insurance costs. • Reduced management effort and claim costs. • A more efficient and productive environment that yields a more profitable project. • The moral obligation that we have to our workers and to the public to ensure that they do not endure the pain and suffering of a work related injury, illness or even death. Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry Benefits of Using This Guide…

  7. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 120.1-2009 Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Safety Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

  8. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Procurement Methods

  9. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 130.1R-2009 AN INTRODUCTION TO: Procurement Methods Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Formerly 03735

  10. This guide is intended to assist owners, consultants, and contractors in defining recommended methods of quantity measurement and contract types for concrete work. ICRI Guideline 130.1R-2009 Procurement Methods Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Purpose of This Guideline

  11. Owners and consultants who are preparing bid documents and need to define quantities and the amount of work required to complete the project in a satisfactory manner. • Contractors who are preparing bids on projects where the extent of deterioration may be unknown and where actual repair quantities often differ from initial quantity estimates, possibly resulting in changes to the scope of the work. • Owners, consultants and contractors who require methods of measurement and contract measurement which need to allow for variations from the original estimated quantities determined from the initial survey and project scoping. ICRI Guideline 130.1R-2009 Procurement Methods Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Who is this guideline for?

  12. Standardization of repair work items and methods of measurement to enable fair compensation to be made based on actual conditions. • Measurement methods that provide a means for quantification for repair work in progress and completed. • Establishes a uniform method of payment for work performed, and accounts for variations in the quantities. Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work What is covered?

  13. Regardless of contract type, quantification and documentation of repair work must occur for identification for compliance to the contract and acceptance for payment. • Provides designers, specifiers and owners with acceptance criteria of in-place repairs. • Provides a standardized method of measurement for typical repair items for concrete repair. Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Benefits of Using This Guide…

  14. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 130.1R-2009 Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Procurement Methods Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

  15. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Epoxy Injection

  16. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 210.1-1998 AN INTRODUCTION TO: Epoxy Injection Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Formerly 03734

  17. Provides the contractor, engineer, owner and specifier with guidelines to assist in the development of performance specifications for epoxy adhesive injection work. ICRI Guideline 210.1-1998 Epoxy Injection Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Purpose of This Guideline

  18. Anyone who wants an test to verify that adequate crack filling is possible • Test method may also be used to evaluate the adhesive strength of the epoxy • Designers can use the test to determine suitability of a particular repair method and material • Contractors can use the test to verify the bond of an in-place repair • Manufactures can use the test to qualify a material for a particular use ICRI Guideline 210.1-1998 Epoxy Injection Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Who is this guideline for?

  19. Quality Assurance/Quality Control Methods • Visual Observation of Injection Process • Field Testing & Laboratory Test Methods • Both Destructive and Non-Destructive • Testing Two-component Injection Equipment • Field Test Methods and Acceptance Standards Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks What is covered?

  20. Provides contractors and manufacturers with a test methods quantifying the depth of penetration of the epoxy adhesive • Provides designers, specifiers and owners with acceptance criteria of in-place repairs • Provides testing criteria for on-site and laboratory testing Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Benefits of Using This Guide…

  21. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 210.1-1998 Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Epoxy Injection Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

  22. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Evaluation

  23. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 210.3-2004 AN INTRODUCTION TO: Evaluation Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Formerly 03739

  24. An essential tool for facility owners, concrete repair designers, contractors, and material manufacturers. It provides a recommended method of evaluating the tensile bond of cementitious and polymer concrete surface repairs using in-situ drilled core tensile pull-off tests. ICRI Guideline 210.3-2004 Evaluation Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Purpose of This Guideline

  25. Anyone who wants a test to verify bond of a concrete repair, overlay, encasement or composite systems. • Or anyone who needs a test method to evaluate the adhesive strength of bonding agents. • Designers can use the test to determine suitability of a particular repair method or material. • Contractors can use the test to verify the bond of an in-place repair. • Manufactures can use the test to qualify a material for a particular use. ICRI Guideline 210.3-2004 Evaluation Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Who is this guideline for?

  26. Purpose and need for testing in-place bond. • Importance of bond to successful surface repairs • Equipment and materials required to run the test • The actual test procedure • A recommendation for time and frequency of test on completed repairs • Evaluation of test reports Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials What is covered?

  27. Provides contractors and manufacturers with a test method to quantify the bond of an in-place repair. • Provides designers, specifiers and owners with acceptance criteria of in-place repairs. • Provides information on possible causes for below minimum strength requirements. Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Benefits of Using This Guide…

  28. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 210.3-2004 Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Evaluation Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

  29. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Evaluation

  30. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 210.4-2009 AN INTRODUCTION TO: Evaluation Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures

  31. This guideline is intended to assist contractors, owners, engineers and material suppliers in the selection of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) methods for evaluating the condition of concrete structures. ICRI Guideline 210.4-2009 Evaluation Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Purpose of This Guideline

  32. Engineers, Contractors and Owners: Offers assistance in selecting appropriate NDE methods to determine the properties and/or conditions of concrete prior to repairs; for quality control during repairs; and for long-term performance monitoring of repaired structures. ICRI Guideline 210.4-2009 Evaluation Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Who is this guideline for?

  33. Developing a NDE Program:-NDE Usage - NDE Benefits - General Approach & Planning - Correlation of NDE/Laboratory Methods - NDE Limitations • Individual Items including: - Condition Assessment with NDE prior to repairs - Repair Program Quality Control and Assurance with NDE - Performance Monitoring of Repairs with NDE - Guideline Tables for Selection of NDE Methods Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures What is covered?

  34. Assists in the selection of the most suitable nondestructive (NDE) methods for evaluating specific conditions of concrete structures. • Provides assistance in understanding which specific conditions relate to the condition assessment. • Provides a reference linking various NDE Methods to general applications. Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Benefits of Using This Guide…

  35. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 210.4-2009 Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Evaluation Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

  36. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Surface Preparation

  37. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 310.1R-2008 AN INTRODUCTION TO: Surface Preparation Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Formerly 03730

  38. Provides guidance on concrete removal and surface preparation procedures for the repair of deteriorated concrete caused by reinforcing steel corrosion. ICRI Guideline 310.1R-2008 Surface Preparation Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Purpose of This Guideline

  39. Owners • Design professionals • Contractors ICRI Guideline 310.1R-2008 Surface Preparation Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Who is this guideline for?

  40. Exposure of Reinforcing Steel • Anodic Ring (Halo) Effect • Removal Geometry • Configuration of Repair Area • Concrete Removal / Surface Prep. • Inspection & Repair of Reinforcing Steel • Final Surface Inspection Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion What is covered?

  41. Provides information on the use of the industry best practices • Provides understanding of the existing cause of corrosion & assists in specifing type and extent of repair • Assists in determining the type of corrosion mitigation system required • Provides understanding of preventive measures to consider for protection of the structure from future deterioration • Reference list of Standards & Reports Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Benefits of Using This Guide…

  42. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 310.1R-2008 Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Surface Preparation Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

  43. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Surface Preparation

  44. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 310.2-1997 AN INTRODUCTION TO: Surface Preparation Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for Sealers, Coatings and Polymer Overlays Formerly 03732

  45. Provides designers, specifiers, contractors and manufactures with the tools they need to select and specify methods for preparing concrete surfaces prior to the application of sealers, coatings and polymer overlay systems. ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for Sealers, Coatings and Polymer Overlays Purpose of This Guideline

  46. Designers • Provides a method to determine project objectives and requirements • Specifiers • Provides selector chart of methods to achieve each coating type • Provides replicas of typical surfaces for on-site standards • Contractors • Provides information on the results of various methods of preparation • Provides on-site visual to verify surface preparation has been completed • Manufacturers • Provides a visual standard for desired surface preparation for a particular product. ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation Sealers, Coatings & Polymer Overlays Who is this guideline for?

  47. A workbook designed to organize and prioritize information needed for good selection decisions. • A chart which identifies methods capable of production the profile typically recommended for each coating type. • Presents capabilities, limitations, operating requirements, environmental factors, and safety consideration for each method of surface preparation. • Surface Profile Chips – Replicas of typical surfaces produced by one or more of the methods providing a visual standard for purposes of specification, execution and verification. ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation Sealers, Coatings & Polymer Overlays What is covered?

  48. Specifiers and manufacturers can specify an exact surface desired for a particular repair and a method to confirm it has been achieved. • Provides designers with a selection method which provides optimum balance of performance, risk and cost factors. • Information for all the available methods provided in one location. ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation Sealers, Coatings & Polymer Overlays Benefits of Using This Guide…

  49. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... ICRI Technical Guideline No. 310.2-1997 Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Surface Preparation Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for Sealers, Coatings and Polymer Overlays Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download Concrete Surface Profile Chips Sold Separately

  50. TECHNICAL GUIDELINES from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... Surface Preparation

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