I'm looking for an example from an IPM Plan that has earned the LEED credit where the emergency circumstances were defined.
What constitutes a typical 'emergency circumstance'? Rabid rodents rampaging through an occupied space?
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I'm looking for an example from an IPM Plan that has earned the LEED credit where the emergency circumstances were defined.
What constitutes a typical 'emergency circumstance'? Rabid rodents rampaging through an occupied space?
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Trista Brown
Project DirectorWSP USA
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October 16, 2013 - 5:42 pm
Hi Elizabeth, here's a definition that has passed GBCI review:
An emergency is defined as a circumstance where the immediate use of a pesticide is necessary to protect the health or safety of building users; when no economically feasible alternative that provides adequate control is available; or when significant economic loss will occur unless action is taken.