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NEW QUESTION # 56
Which of the following Air features is a precondition that addresses potential issues caused by benzene, formaldehyde and toulene contamination in occupiable spaces?

  • A. Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 3: Meet Thresholds for Inorganic Gases
  • B. Feature A05 Enhanced Air Quality, Part 3: Meet Enhanced Thresholds for Inorganic Gases
  • C. Feature A05 Enhanced Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Enhanced Thresholds for Organic Gases
  • D. Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases

Answer: D

Explanation:
Benzene, formaldehyde and toulene are examples of organic gases, which are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be emitted from various sources, such as building materials, furniture, cleaning products, or combustion processes1. Exposure to high levels of organic gases can cause adverse health effects, such as irritation, headache, nausea, or cancer2. Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2 is a precondition that addresses potential issues caused by organic gas contamination in occupiable spaces, as it requires projects to meet acceptable thresholds for formaldehyde and individual VOC components, as measured by indoor air quality testing during performance verification3.
References: = Standard | WELL V2 - Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) | US EPA Standard | WELL V2 - Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases


NEW QUESTION # 57
Occupants of a WELL Certified building are unfamiliar with WELL. Which of the following strategies would best meet Feature C01: Health and Well-being Promotion and promote a greater understanding of the relationship between health and buildings among occupants?
Develop an educational poster and a partially subsidized online WELL course within the first month of occupancy and annually thereafter

  • A. Provide an introduction to the building that informs users of the project's WELL Certification and that a WELL feature guide is located in the building manager's office
  • B. Ensure continual communication around and education of operational documents with the building management team to ensure WELL recertification will be achieved
  • C. Implement a multi-modal strategy with a WELL feature guide and communication every three months to promote available programs and amenities

Answer: A

Explanation:
This answer best meets the requirements of Feature C01, which aims to promote a deeper occupant understanding of the WELL features pursued by the project or organization and how building design, operations and policies impact health and well-being. A multi-modal strategy that includes a WELL feature guide and regular communication can help reinforce the project's culture of health, market health promotion policies and programs, and offer education on topics within the ten WELL concepts.
References:
Feature C01: Health and Well-being Promotion
WELL AP Study Guide


NEW QUESTION # 58
Which strategy could a project pursue to meet requirements in a precondition in the Mind concept?

  • A. Provide free mindfulness programming. including in-person yoga or virtual meditation classes
  • B. Provide educational material regarding healthy nutrition, including recipes and cooking methods
  • C. Provide free clinical screenings
  • D. Provide ongoing volunteer opportunities

Answer: A

Explanation:
Mindfulness programming is a strategy that can help promote mental health and well-being by reducing stress, enhancing focus, and improving mood. Providing free mindfulness programming, such as yoga or meditation classes, is one of the possible ways to meet the requirements of the precondition M01: Mental Health Promotion in the Mind concept.
References:
What's new in WELL v2: Mind | Articles | WELL International WELL Building Institute WELL Tip: Navigating preconditions for the Mind concept | Articles | WELL International WELL Building Institute


NEW QUESTION # 59
During an initial kick-off meeting for a project pursuing WELL Certification, the team set a goal of supporting employee mental health by reducing work-associated stress and burnout while improving mood and sleep quality. Which of the following strategies could also contribute toward points in the Mind concept?

  • A. Coordinate after work happy hours for which staff purchase their own tickets
  • B. Send regular emails to staff featuring wellness topics like healthy eating and smoking cessation
  • C. Offer meditation interventions at a 50% discount to both part-time and full-time staff
  • D. Implement a policy stating that all staff are entitled to 15-minute breaks throughout the workday

Answer: D

Explanation:
According to the WELL v2 feature M05: Stress Management, the project must provide opportunities for staff to take breaks from work-related tasks and engage in activities that reduce stress and promote well-being1. Implementing a policy that entitles all staff to 15-minute breaks throughout the workday is an example of such an opportunity, as it can help staff relax, recharge, and cope with work demands2. Option A is incorrect, as coordinating after work happy hours may not reduce stress or improve mood and sleep quality for all staff, especially if they have to purchase their own tickets or consume alcohol. Option B is incorrect, as offering meditation interventions at a 50% discount may not be accessible or affordable for all staff, and may not be aligned with their preferences or needs. Option D is incorrect, as sending regular emails to staff featuring wellness topics may not be effective or engaging, and may add to their workload or information overload.
References: = Standard | WELL V2 - Feature M05: Stress Management The Importance of Breaks At Work - Forbes


NEW QUESTION # 60
A small percentage of building occupants report chronic thermal discomfort. What strategy should be used to address this problem?

  • A. Install ceiling fans
  • B. Lock thermostat setpoints
  • C. Reduce relative humidity
  • D. Offer personal heating/cooling devices

Answer: D

Explanation:
Offering personal heating/cooling devices is the best strategy to address the problem of chronic thermal discomfort among a small percentage of building occupants. This strategy allows occupants to adjust their local thermal environment according to their individual preferences and needs, which can improve their satisfaction and comfort. Personal heating/cooling devices can include fans, heaters, foot warmers, radiant panels, or under-desk air terminals. The other options either do not address the individual differences in thermal comfort or may worsen the problem by creating uniform and inflexible thermal conditions.
References: = WELL v2 Feature T01: Thermal Performance, WELL AP Exam Embedded Content


NEW QUESTION # 61
The WELL AP notices mold and fungal growth on some indoor walls and ceilings of enclosed regularly occupied spaces. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the mold and fungal growth?

  • A. Mechanical system does not have the capability of maintaining relative humidity between 30% and 60% at all times
  • B. Ducts were not properly sealed and protected during the construction stage
  • C. Sensors were not installed in occupiable spaces to monitor dry-bulb temperature and relative humidity
  • D. Commissioning Agent did not confirm that the ventilation rate exceeds 21 cfm/person (10 L/s)

Answer: A

Explanation:
Feature X01 requires that the mechanical system has the capability of maintaining relative humidity between
30% and 60% at all times in all regularly occupied spaces. This is to prevent the growth of mold and other microorganisms that thrive in humid environments. Mold and fungal growth can cause health problems such as allergies, asthma, and infections. The other options are not directly related to the mold and fungal growth, although they may affect other aspects of indoor air quality.
References: = WELL v2 Feature X01: Air Quality Standards


NEW QUESTION # 62
A WELL AP is monitoring the ongoing submission of documents required for a WELL Certified project.
Which strategy should the WELL AP use to ensure the requirements are met?

  • A. Collect the appropriate documents annually and submit them through email
  • B. Collect and submit all required documents at the 18 and 36 month marks of certification
  • C. Collect and submit all required documents within 15 months of certification and every 12 months thereafter
  • D. Develop a schedule with the project owner to collect the right information on an ongoing basis and submit every three years through the WELL digital platform

Answer: D

Explanation:
Feature Z01 requires projects to submit documentation and verification of their WELL performance every three years through the WELL digital platform. This ensures that the project maintains its WELL certification and continues to meet the WELL standards. The WELL AP should develop a schedule with the project owner to collect the right information on an ongoing basis and submit it every three years through the WELL digital platform. The other options are not consistent with the WELL v2 requirements.
References: = WELL v2 Feature Z01: Documentation and Verification, WELL Tip: Annual reporting and recertification of WELL Certified spaces


NEW QUESTION # 63
Which of the following most affects respiratory health?

  • A. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
  • B. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
  • C. Perfluorinated alkyl compounds (PFCs)
  • D. Chromated copper arsenates (CCAs)

Answer: A

Explanation:
VOCs are organic chemicals that can evaporate or vaporize into the air at room temperature. They can be emitted from various sources such as building materials, furnishings, paints, cleaning products, personal care products, tobacco smoke, and combustion appliances. Exposure to VOCs can cause irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, headaches, nausea, dizziness, and respiratory problems. Some VOCs are also known or suspected carcinogens. According to the WELL v2 standard, reducing indoor VOC concentrations can improve respiratory health and well-being12.
References:
Standard | WELL V2: This is the official source of the WELL v2 standard, where Feature A03: Volatile Compound Reduction is described in detail.
What's new in WELL v2: Air | Articles | WELL International WELL ...: This is an article that explains the rationale and benefits of the new Air features in WELL v2, including VOC reduction.


NEW QUESTION # 64
For projects to obtain WELL Certification at the Platinum level, what is the minimum number of points that must be achieved per concept?

  • A. Three points
  • B. Two points
  • C. Four points
  • D. One point

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to the WELL v2 scoring system, projects must earn a minimum number of points per concept to achieve a certain level of certification. For WELL Platinum Certification, the minimum number of points per concept is three (or in the case of the Air and Thermal Comfort concepts, at least six points combined)1.
References: = Standard | WELL V2 - Scoring and Certification Levels


NEW QUESTION # 65
A WELL AP is communicating the recertification requirements to the project owner. Which is the best strategy to simplify the process?

  • A. Submit all reports prior to applying for recertification
  • B. Hire an approved WELL Performance Testing Agent to conduct recertification pre-testing
  • C. Use an approved WELL Performance Testing Agent to conduct ongoing monitoring of environmental parameters for recertification
  • D. Prepare a file of the maintenance logs and reports for recertification prior to the WELL Performance Testing Agent's site visit

Answer: D

Explanation:
To simplify the recertification process, the best strategy is to prepare a file of the maintenance logs and reports for recertification prior to the WELL Performance Testing Agent's (PTA) site visit. This can help the project team to organize and document the evidence of compliance with the WELL features that require annual reporting, such as occupancy surveys, cleaning schedules, filter replacement, air and water quality monitoring, etc1. The project team can then submit the file to the WELL PTA during the site visit, along with any other documentation that may be required for recertification2. This can save time and effort for both the project team and the WELL PTA, and ensure a smooth and efficient recertification process.
References:
WELL Tip: Annual reporting and recertification of WELL Certified spaces WELL Certification | WELL Feature Library - v2 WELL Certification | WELL Standard - v4


NEW QUESTION # 66
For an office building with 1,500 regular occupants and 500 occasional visitors per day, which of the following facilities meets the requirements established in Feature V04: Facilities for Active Occupants?

  • A. 10 showers with changing facilities and 50 lockers are available within 500 ft. (150 m) walking distance of the project boundary
  • B. Nine showers with changing facilities and 40 lockers are available in the building
  • C. Seven showers with changing facilities and 45 lockers are available in the building
  • D. 12 showers with changing facilities and 50 lockers are available within 700 ft. (225 m) walking distance of the project boundary

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to Feature V04: Facilities for Active Occupants, part 2 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must provide showers with changing facilities and lockers to occupants at no cost in a quantity based on the number of regular occupants1. For a building with 1,500 regular occupants, the required number of showers is 11 and the required number of lockers is 551. The showers and lockers can be located within the project boundary or within a 500 ft. (150 m) walking distance of the project boundary1. Therefore, option C is the closest to meeting the requirements, as it provides 10 showers and 50 lockers within the acceptable distance. The other options either provide insufficient number of showers or lockers (A and B) or exceed the distance limit (D).
References: = Standard | WELL V2


NEW QUESTION # 67
A WELL AP is reviewing a zoning layout for a new WELL commercial fit-out project. Which of the following spaces should be labeled as acoustically quiet zones?

  • A. Recreational rooms
  • B. Classrooms
  • C. Lactation rooms
  • D. Lift lobbies

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to the WELL v2 Feature S01: Sound Mapping, acoustically quiet zones include areas intended for concentration, wellness, rest, study and/or privacy. Lactation rooms fall under this category, as they provide a private and comfortable space for nursing mothers. Classrooms, lift lobbies and recreational rooms are not considered as quiet zones, as they are either mixed zones, circulation zones or loud zones respectively.
References: = WELL v2 Feature S01: Sound Mapping


NEW QUESTION # 68
The WELL Building Standard (WELL) requires a project team to limit the use of pesticides to those with which Hazard Tier ranking?

  • A. Tier 1
  • B. Tier 3
  • C. Tier 4
  • D. Tier 2

Answer: B

Explanation:
Tier 3 pesticides are the least hazardous pesticides according to the City of San Francisco Pesticide Hazard Screening Protocol, which is one of the reference standards used by WELL v2 to evaluate pesticide safety.
WELL v2 requires projects to use outdoor pesticides with a Hazard Tier ranking of 3, except in cases of emergency, and to implement an Integrated Pest Management plan to minimize pesticide use.
References: = WELL v2 Feature X07 Optimization Pesticide Use, WELL v2 Feature X10 Optimization Pest Management and Pesticide Use


NEW QUESTION # 69
A project's site previously housed a fuel station and an automotive repair shop. Which strategy should the WELL AP recommend?

  • A. Inspect the site to see if any evidence of the fuel station or automotive repair shop remains
  • B. Hire an experienced professional to perform an environmental site assessment
  • C. Engage the local community to create a strategic approach about historical use of the site
  • D. Determine if the site is a recognized Brownfield or has a similar designation from the relevant authority

Answer: B

Explanation:
According to the WELL v2 feature W01: Fundamental Water Quality, the project must conduct an environmental site assessment to identify any potential sources of water contamination on or near the site, such as fuel stations, automotive repair shops, landfills, or industrial facilities1. An environmental site assessment is a systematic process of evaluating the environmental conditions of a property, which may include historical research, site inspection, sampling, testing, and risk assessment2. Hiring an experienced professional to perform an environmental site assessment is a recommended strategy to ensure the safety and quality of the water supply for the project. Option B is incorrect, as engaging the local community may not provide sufficient or reliable information about the historical use of the site or the potential contaminants present.
Option C is incorrect, as inspecting the site may not reveal the extent or nature of the contamination, which may be hidden or dispersed in the soil, groundwater, or air. Option D is incorrect, as determining if the site is a recognized Brownfield or has a similar designation may not be sufficient to identify the specific contaminants or risks associated with the site, and may not be applicable in some regions or jurisdictions.
References: = Standard | WELL V2 - Feature W01: Fundamental Water Quality Environmental Site Assessment - Wikipedia


NEW QUESTION # 70
The Airside Organization's Human Resources department recently deployed a survey gauging employee opinion on the company's benefits and perceptions of various healthcare criteria. The results indicated a lack of understanding of various mental health disorders and a concern for working with teammates with mental health conditions. Which of the following strategies addresses the survey's findings and would receive full points under Feature M04: Mental Health Education?

  • A. Create a library with mental health resources
  • B. Redistribute the mental health survey at a future date
  • C. Implement regular mental health trainings twice a year
  • D. Provide employees with continued access to onsite mental health counselors

Answer: C

Explanation:
This answer meets the requirements of Part 1 of Feature M04: Mental Health Education, which requires projects to offer trainings that address at least two topics related to managing personal mental health and well-being, common mental health conditions or concerns, or signs and symptoms of mental health distress.
The trainings must be offered at least twice per year or on demand to regular occupants.
References:
Standard | WELL V2: This is the official source of the WELL v2 standard, where Feature M04 is described in detail.
What's new in WELL v2: Mind | Articles | WELL International WELL ...: This is an article that explains the rationale and benefits of the new Mind feature M04.


NEW QUESTION # 71
Which of the following strategies is appropriate for meeting Feature L09 when providing supplemental lighting on occupant request?

  • A. Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at their own expense in 10 weeks
  • B. Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at no cost in six weeks
  • C. Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at their own expense in six weeks
  • D. Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at no cost in 10 weeks

Answer: B

Explanation:
According to Feature L09: Occupant Lighting Control, part 2 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must provide supplemental light fixtures (e.g., task lights) upon request to all employees at no cost and requests are fulfilled within eight weeks1. Therefore, option A is the most appropriate strategy for meeting this feature, as it meets both the cost and the time criteria. The other options either exceed the time limit (B and D) or impose an additional cost on the occupant .
References: = Standard | WELL V2


NEW QUESTION # 72
To achieve Feature C04: Occupant Survey, Part 2: Administer Survey and Report Results, an occupant survey is required to be administered how often?

  • A. Monthly
  • B. Annually
  • C. Quarterly
  • D. Semi-annually

Answer: B

Explanation:
According to Feature C04: Occupant Survey, Part 2: Administer Survey and Report Results, the project team must administer the survey annually at minimum and report the aggregate results through WELL Online and to the employees upon request1. This helps the project team monitor and evaluate the occupant experience and satisfaction with the building and its WELL features.
References: = Standard | WELL V2


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