FyrBldgGuy
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Two stories...
The Air Force Fire Department used to have inspectors for residential fire inspectors... They don't do that anymore, too many wives with husbands overseas.
I have worked in nuclear power plants and to conduct anytype of work in the areas that have contamination you have to take off your street clothes and get into anti-contamination coveralls. Most old plants do not have areas for changing, so you drop your clothes in a common storage area. Of course it is co-ed. Had one unskilled laborer drop down to the shorts and walk through the building. Her second job was at a local topless club.
The Air Force Fire Department used to have inspectors for residential fire inspectors... They don't do that anymore, too many wives with husbands overseas.
I have worked in nuclear power plants and to conduct anytype of work in the areas that have contamination you have to take off your street clothes and get into anti-contamination coveralls. Most old plants do not have areas for changing, so you drop your clothes in a common storage area. Of course it is co-ed. Had one unskilled laborer drop down to the shorts and walk through the building. Her second job was at a local topless club.