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US Green Building Council Exam LEED-Green-Associate Topic 4 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for US Green Building Council's LEED-Green-Associate exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 4
[All LEED-Green-Associate Questions]

Which of the following factors contributes to improved general health of building occupants and construction workers?

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Suggested Answer: C

Construction management practices reduce dust and airborne contaminants, ensuring better health for both construction workers and future building occupants. LEED supports such strategies under Indoor Environmental Quality.


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Julio
4 days ago
I think D) Post-occupancy flush outs could also help improve general health by removing any remaining pollutants.
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Alida
7 days ago
I'm not sure, but I don't think A) Low ventilation rates would contribute to improved health.
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Kristal
8 days ago
I agree with Lacey, construction management practices can ensure a safe and healthy environment.
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Lacey
14 days ago
I think the answer is C) Application of construction management practices.
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Cammy
15 days ago
Post-occupancy flush-outs? Sounds like a fancy way of saying 'air out the place after the party's over.' Definitely 'D' for me.
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Chan
20 days ago
High VOC building materials? Sounds like a recipe for a toxic cloud. I'm going with 'C' - construction management all the way, baby!
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Kathryn
2 days ago
I agree, high VOC building materials can be harmful. Post-occupancy flush outs can help too.
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Huey
4 days ago
Construction management practices are definitely key for improving general health.
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Rocco
27 days ago
Construction management practices? That's like trying to herd cats and get them to do the Macarena. Gotta be 'D' for sure.
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Luisa
28 days ago
Low ventilation rates? That's like trying to breathe in a vacuum. I'll go with 'D' - post-occupancy flush-outs for the win!
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Gwenn
4 days ago
I agree, 'D' - post-occupancy flush-outs are definitely important for improving general health.
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Hayley
11 days ago
Definitely, post-occupancy flush-outs can really improve the health of building occupants and workers.
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Noble
11 days ago
Low ventilation rates? That's like trying to breathe in a vacuum.
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Rosio
17 days ago
I agree, 'D' - post-occupancy flush-outs seem like the best option.
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Yong
18 days ago
Low ventilation rates? That's like trying to breathe in a vacuum.
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