| Verified Exam Questions & Answers
Description:
This document includes verified and updated AMRT exam questions with answers
based on IICRC standards. It covers mold remediation procedures, microbial
contamination conditions, S500/S520 guidelines, containment methods,
engineering controls, and worker safety. A valuable resource for professionals
preparing for the Applied Microbial Remediation Technician certification.
S500 (Water) // S520 (Mold) // NY City Guidelines - answer✔✔In general, which
remediation guidelines/standards should a remediator be familiar with? S520
Standard for Professional Mold Remediation - answer✔✔The industry standard of
care document for mold remediation contractors is...? Condition 1 // Normal or
uncontaminated building or items // Indoor environment that may have settled
spores, fungal fragments whose identity; location and quantity are reflective of a
normal fungal ecology for a similar indoor environment // no treatment necessary -
answer✔✔What does "normal fungal ecology" mean? Indoor environment which
is primarily contaminated with settled spores that were dispersed directly or
, indirectly from a condition 3 area // Spores landed on indoor surfaces or are
suspended in the air but are not actively growing // HEPA vacuuming or damp wiping
- answer✔✔Describe a Condition 2 Indoor environment contaminated with the
presence of actual mold growth and associated spores // Actual growth includes
growth that is active or dormant, visible or hidden - answer✔✔Describe a
Condition 3 Yes - answer✔✔Do you find settled spores in indoor environments
with no complaints? CONDITION 2 (SETTLED SPORES HAVE AN UNUSUAL
DISTRIBUTION) - answer✔✔What are "settled spores" according to the S520?
Should - answer✔✔The Trigger language term that defines the "standard of care"
in the S500 and S520 is...? Shall - answer✔✔The Trigger language term that
defines mandatory or regulatory requirements (S500 & S520) is? recommended -
answer✔✔The trigger language term that defines advised or suggested (S500 &
S520) is...? Complexities - answer✔✔How are situations referred to in the S500
and S520 that make a project more difficult or detailed, but the project can still be
performed? Complications - answer✔✔How are situations referred to in the S500
and S520 that make a project more intricate or complex after the start, but the
project can still be performed with a change in scope? Limitations -
answer✔✔How are situations referred to in the S500 and S520 that limit the
scope and remediation activities? No - answer✔✔Are there federal mold
remediation regulations in the US or Canada? Workers health, other occupants,
unaffected area, HVAC system - answer✔✔What are we trying to protect in a