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WELL-AP Exam Dumps - WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP) Exam

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Question # 49

Feature C07: Enhanced Health and Wellness Promotion requires projects to cultivate a culture of health through communication, health promotion programs and educational sessions. What is the minimum frequency required of these sessions?

A.

Weekly

B.

Monthly

C.

Quarterly

D.

Annually

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Question # 50

An Environment. Health and Safety (EHS) manager finds that an quality at an indoor construction site is degrading because the contractors are demolishing wooden boards Which stop should the manager lake first to address this problem?

A.

Clean and seal all the ducts

B.

Use walk-off mats at entryways

C.

Use saws with dust guards or collectors

D.

Install media filters with a PM10 removal rating

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Question # 51

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

A.

Install ceiling fans

B.

Reduce relative humidity

C.

Lock thermostat setpoints

D.

Offer personal heating/cooling devices

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Question # 52

A project's interior designer is designing a room that will act as a restorative space for future employees to break from work and relax. The space will be at least 75 ft2 (7 m2) plus 1 ft2 (0.1 m2) per regular occupant. It will also include features like dimmable lighting, sound masking and calming colors. What additional element(s) should the interior designer incorporate to contribute towards meeting the requirements of the respective WELL optimization?

A.

A mindfulness training course by a qualified instructor

B.

A room-booking system for staff to reserve time to use the room

C.

Activity accessories, such as yoga mats, weights or exercise balls

D.

Signage or education materials explaining the intended use of the space

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Question # 53

Please click on the Project Scenario A button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

MILO DESIGN STUDIO - SHENZHEN, CHINA - PROJECT SCENARIO A

MILO is a small, multi-disciplinary design studio with 30 employees located in Shenzhen, China. Their

primary business is interior commercial fit-outs and they also offer sustainability consulting. Three of their employees have achieved their WELL AP credential.

They have recently leased one floor 21,528 ft.a (2 000 m2) in a building owned by another organization to use as their new studio office. This space includes floor to ceiling windows on all four exterior walls. While the windows are numerous, they are also highly tinted, with a visible light transmittance of approximately 0.35 (35%). They intend on installing several living plant walls and have included natural fibers and patterns in their finishings throughout.

Their building is located 984.25 ft. (300 m) from an underground train station and across the road (approx. 328.08 ft. (100 m)) from a large public park. While many employees have indicated that they bike to work on bike trails, the new building's landlord will not allow tenants to use the elevators to bring bicycles to their offices. Instead, their building has bike racks at the building entrance, an underground garage for bike storage, small rentable lockers and basic bike maintenance tools.

MILO considers itself a human-centric design firm and leads with a people-first approach through its

employee benefits and organizational policies. As an example, they offer a 50% discount on several

mindfulness apps and make guided meditation courses available twice per year to all employees on-site.

PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

MILO has enrolled their office for WELL Certification to demonstrate their commitment to designing for well-being and employee health. They will be renovating and designing the entire fit-out themselves, including new space configurations that will prioritize natural light.

The space layout will include seating for 45 people in an open-plan office with hot-desking, three conference rooms and four individual phone booths. Additionally, they are planning to update lighting fixtures and purchase new office furniture. MILO do not provide any food or beverages on a daily basis except coffee and tea.

MILO is targeting WELL Certification at the Gold level or higher. This effort is being led by one of their inhouse WELL APs.

Given the facade design, referenced in the protect scenario A, which feature is most appropriate for this project?

A.

Feature L04 Electric Light Glare Control

B.

Feature L05 Daylight Design Strategies

C.

Feature L06 Daylight Simulation

D.

Feature L09 Occupant Lighting Control

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Question # 54

An owner of a new commercial office building is interested in achieving Feature N08: Mindful Eating. What space would need to be included and what is the maximum allowable distance from the project boundary?

A.

Multi-use lounge within 500 ft. (152 m) walking distance of the project boundary

B.

Multi-use lounge within 650 ft. (200 m) walking distance of the project boundary

C.

Dedicated eating areas within 500 ft. (152 m) walking distance of the project boundary

D.

Dedicated eating areas within 650 ft. (200 m) walking distance of the project boundary

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Question # 55

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.

Prepare a file of the maintenance logs and reports for recertification prior to the WELL Performance Testing Agent's site visit

D.

Use an approved WELL Performance Testing Agent to conduct ongoing monitoring of environmental parameters for recertification

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Question # 56

Which of the following hazardous materials have been restricted for use in paints in many countries?

A.

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and lead

B.

Cadmium and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)

C.

Orthophthalates and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs)

D.

Halogenated flame retardants (HFRs) and perfluorinated alkyl compounds (PFCs)

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