IICRC COMMERCIAL DRYING
SPECIALIST (CDS) EXAM
A clerk of the works is usually employed by the ________ and their
primary role is to ___________ and ________________ -
ANSWERS-The owner
Ensure scope of work is completed
Confirm/approve invoices
Under a t and m contract, a general scope of work, equipment rates
and payment schedules are agreed upon ahead of time
True or false - ANSWERS-True
On large t and m projects, it can be beneficial for a restorer to employ
a project administrator to maintain - ANSWERS-Project
documentation
Maintain time sheets
Equipment logs
Materials/supplies used and results of inspections and clearances
When a client asks to occupy a portion of a building on which you
have completed the work you should always obtain
_________________ - ANSWERS-A partial sign off prior to release
,The primary purpose of the final job report is to document that the
scope of work was completed and drying goals were met -
ANSWERS-True
Example of limitation placed? Who may request/approve limitation? -
ANSWERS-Restricted hours/access
Don't discard contaminated materials
The owner
A complication is a condition that arises after the start of work which
makes the job more difficult and may necessitate a change in scope of
activities - ANSWERS-True
The restorer is required to provide site specific safety training to
employees under supervision but not to temp labor - ANSWERS-
False
The first principle of restoration as described by the S500 on a
restoration project is to _____ - ANSWERS-Account for the health
and safety of occupants
Describe at least three characteristics of commercial drying projects
that make it different from typical residential ones - ANSWERS-
Complex wiring
Public access and security
, Multiple stakeholders
Electrical power
Complex construction,materials, codes
The S500 describes Commercial Buildings in the following way:
•Commercial
•Industrial
•Institutional
•Complex residential - ANSWERS-Commercial- mixed use buildings,
retail, office/warehouses, multi/tenant buildings
Industrial- used for manufacturing/distribution centers , foundries,
petrochemical plants, water/sewage treatment facilities
Institutional- public use facilities, schools, colleges, hospitals,
libraries, offices
Complex residential- condos, apartments, hotels, private mansions
Decisions made following the initial inspection includes, but are not
necessarily limited to
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
SPECIALIST (CDS) EXAM
A clerk of the works is usually employed by the ________ and their
primary role is to ___________ and ________________ -
ANSWERS-The owner
Ensure scope of work is completed
Confirm/approve invoices
Under a t and m contract, a general scope of work, equipment rates
and payment schedules are agreed upon ahead of time
True or false - ANSWERS-True
On large t and m projects, it can be beneficial for a restorer to employ
a project administrator to maintain - ANSWERS-Project
documentation
Maintain time sheets
Equipment logs
Materials/supplies used and results of inspections and clearances
When a client asks to occupy a portion of a building on which you
have completed the work you should always obtain
_________________ - ANSWERS-A partial sign off prior to release
,The primary purpose of the final job report is to document that the
scope of work was completed and drying goals were met -
ANSWERS-True
Example of limitation placed? Who may request/approve limitation? -
ANSWERS-Restricted hours/access
Don't discard contaminated materials
The owner
A complication is a condition that arises after the start of work which
makes the job more difficult and may necessitate a change in scope of
activities - ANSWERS-True
The restorer is required to provide site specific safety training to
employees under supervision but not to temp labor - ANSWERS-
False
The first principle of restoration as described by the S500 on a
restoration project is to _____ - ANSWERS-Account for the health
and safety of occupants
Describe at least three characteristics of commercial drying projects
that make it different from typical residential ones - ANSWERS-
Complex wiring
Public access and security
, Multiple stakeholders
Electrical power
Complex construction,materials, codes
The S500 describes Commercial Buildings in the following way:
•Commercial
•Industrial
•Institutional
•Complex residential - ANSWERS-Commercial- mixed use buildings,
retail, office/warehouses, multi/tenant buildings
Industrial- used for manufacturing/distribution centers , foundries,
petrochemical plants, water/sewage treatment facilities
Institutional- public use facilities, schools, colleges, hospitals,
libraries, offices
Complex residential- condos, apartments, hotels, private mansions
Decisions made following the initial inspection includes, but are not
necessarily limited to
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________