Content Description
This study companion is a comprehensive self-study guide for the general requirements portion of the Special Inspector exams. It addresses special inspection, requirements for structural and fire-resistant materials, and duties of the special inspector, building department and designers.
The companion s 15 study sessions provide practical learning assignments and contain specific learning objectives, applicable code text and commentary, and key points of study. A practice quiz is provided at the end of each study session enabling users to test their knowledge. An answer key to the 343 questions indicates the correct response for each question as well as the referenced section in the code, standard or Special Inspection Manual.
A great learning tool for special inspectors taking the following exams:
General requirements
Reinforced concrete exam
Prestressed concrete exam
Welding exam
Bolting exam
Masonry exam
Fireproofing exam
Soils exam
Mass Timber exam
Firestop Certificate of Learning
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