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question 6
non-compliance with bean and joist codes are seen frequently when...
a. someone removes an interior wall to open up a space
b. when a new construction is built
c. in basements of older homes
d. in school classrooms
question 7
which of these must have a rescue opening or emergency escape?
a. bedrooms
b. basements
c. attics in which people live
d. all of these
question 8
according to the slides, how many square feet do window wells need in order to be complan with building codes?
a. 2 square feet
b. 4 square feet
c. 6 square feet
d. 9 square feet
question 9
what job matches the description below?
install and maintain the pipes and valves that make up a building’s water and drainage systems
a. architect
b. construction safety technician
c. electrician
d. plumber
question 10
what job matches the description below?
work on the complex wiring, outlets, switches and circuit breakers that turn on lights, charg phones and even keep large factories running.
a. architect
b. construction safety technician
c. electrician
d. plumber
Question 6
Non - compliance with beam (bean is likely a typo) and joist codes often occurs when an interior wall is removed to open a space, as this can affect the structural integrity related to beams and joists. New construction usually follows codes, basements of older homes may not have the same code issues related to wall removal, and school classrooms are less likely to have this specific non - compliance from wall removal.
Bedrooms, basements, and attics where people live all need rescue openings or emergency escapes for safety reasons (e.g., fire or other emergencies). So all of these areas require such openings.
Based on building code knowledge about window wells, the required area is 9 square feet.
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