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A minimum of 10 pullout tests for areas up to 500 squares, thereafter 2 tests per 100 <br /> squares is considered sufficient. Tests should be taken approximately 60% in perimeters <br /> and 40% from field areas. Additional tests shall be performed in areas where the integrity <br /> of the deck is questionable. A written report of pullout test results shall be submitted to <br /> Mule- Hide's Customer Service Department for review. <br /> F. Precautions shall be taken to prevent wind blow -off or wind damage during the course of <br /> the roofing application. This may necessitate additional securement of temporary <br /> construction, materials and equipment, <br /> G. The contractor shall verify and ensure that all roof drain lines are unblocked before <br /> starting work. Any blockages found shall be reported to the owner's representative and <br /> Mule- Hide's Customer Service Department in writing. <br /> H. Temporary waterstops shall be installed at the end of each day's work. Temporary <br /> waterstops shall be removed at the start of the next day's work and disposed of properly. <br /> Waterstops shall be compatible with all materials. <br /> I. Do not install the Mule -Hide PVC Roofing Membrane in direct contact with any product <br /> containing asphalt, coal tar pitch, creosote or penta -based materials. Consult the Mule - <br /> Hide Customer Service Department for special installation requirements. <br /> J. Do not allow contaminants such as petroleum, grease, acid, solvents, vegetable or <br /> mineral oil, animal oil, animal fat, etc. or direct steam venting to come into direct contact <br /> with the Mule -Hide PVC Roofing Membrane. Contact the Mule -Hide Customer Service <br /> Department for recommendations if such conditions exist. <br /> K. The contractor shall follow all safety regulations as recommended by OSHA. <br /> L. All work shall be scheduled and executed without exposing interior building areas to the <br /> effects of inclement weather. The existing building and its contents shall be protected <br /> against all risks. <br /> M. Arrange work sequence to avoid use of newly constructed roofing for storage, walking <br /> surfaces and equipment movement. Contractor shall provide all necessary protection and <br /> barriers to segregate the work areas and prevent damage to adjacent areas. If excessive <br /> traffic over newly installed membrane is necessary, contractor shall provide plywood or <br /> polyester felt protection to prevent damage. <br /> N. All existing roofing materials to be removed for construction shall be immediately <br /> removed from the construction site to a dumping area authorized to receive such debris. <br /> Any hazardous materials such as asbestos or materials containing asbestos fibers shall <br /> be removed and disposed of in accordance with applicable City, State and Federal <br /> requirements. <br /> O. Any unusual or concealed conditions discovered during the course of the work are to be <br /> reported to the owner and Mule -Hide immediately in writing. Work is to be halted until the <br /> owner hos-responded with a aelutiarete the tAkm m. <br /> P. All local building codes and requirements must be followed where applicable. It is the <br /> roofing contractor's sole responsibility to determine and ensure that the roofing system <br /> selected complies with all local codes and requirements. <br /> Q. Both interior and exterior building areas affected by construction shall be cleaned up and <br /> any damaged areas shall be repaired to the owner's satisfaction. <br /> 3 <br />