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Register-A grill placed over a heating duct or cold air return. <br /> Renovation-Work that involves construction and/or home or building improvement measures <br /> such as window replacement,weatherization,remodeling, and repainting. <br /> Replacement-A strategy of abatement that entails the removal of building components coated <br /> with lead-based paint(such as windows, doors, and trim)and the installation of new components <br /> free of lead-based paint. <br /> Retaining wall-A structure that holds back a slope and prevents erosion. <br /> Riser Each of the vertical boards closing the spaces between the treads of stairways. <br /> Risk assessment-An onsite investigation of a residential dwelling to discover any lead-based <br /> paint hazard. Risk assessments include an investigation of the age, history, management,and <br /> maintenance of the dwelling, and the number of children under age 6 and women of child-bearing <br /> age who are residents; a visual assessment;limited environmental sampling(i.e.,collection of <br /> dust wipe samples, soil samples,and deteriorated paint samples);and preparation of a report <br /> identifying acceptable abatement and interim control strategies based on specific conditions. <br /> Risk assessor-A certified individual who has completed training with an accredited training <br /> program and who has been certified to (1)perform risk assessments,(2)identify acceptable <br /> abatement and interim control strategies for reducing identified lead-based paint hazards, (3) <br /> perform clearance testing and reinspections, and (4)document the successful completion of lead- <br /> based paint hazard control activities. <br /> Shake-A wood roofing material,normally cedar or redwood.Produced by splitting a block of the <br /> wood along the grain line.Modern shakes are sometimes machine sawn on one side. See shingle. <br /> Shed roof-A roof containing only one sloping plane. <br /> Sheet rock-Drywall-Wall board or gypsum-A manufactured panel made out of gypsum <br /> plaster and encased in a thin cardboard. Usually I/2" thick and 4'x 8'or 4'x 12'in size.The joint <br /> compound'. 'Green board'type drywall has a greater resistance to moisture than regular(white) <br /> plasterboard and is used in bathrooms and other "wet areas". <br /> Shim-A small piece of scrap lumber or shingle,usually wedge shaped, which when forced <br /> behind a furring strip or framing member forces it into position.Also used when installing doors <br /> and placed between the doorjamb legs and 2 X 4 door trimmers.Metal shims are wafer 1 1/2" X <br /> 2" sheet metal of various thickness'used to fill gaps in wood framing members, especially at <br /> bearing point locations. <br /> Shingles-Roof covering of asphalt. asbestos,wood,tile, slate,or other material cut to stock <br /> lengths,widths,and thickness'. <br /> Shingles,siding-Various kinds of shingles,used over sheathing for exterior wall covering of a <br /> structure. <br /> 49930 N Santiam Hwy SH,Idanha,OR 97359 - Page 140 <br />