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NEW QUESTION # 63
An office building is at the design stage. The client has the goal of achieving acceptable thermal environment for building occupants. Which of the following strategies should the WELL AP suggest to address this goal and meet the requirements of a WELL feature?

  • A. Utilize natural conditioning when the prevailing mean outdoor temperature is 48°F (9C)
  • B. Include real-time displays of dry-bulb temperature and relative humidity for 50% of regularly occupied spaces and make available to occupants through display screens
  • C. Design mechanically conditioned regularly occupied spaces to meet predicted mean value range of +/-
    0.5 for at least 90% of occupied hours and regularly occupled spaces
  • D. Design a radiant ceiling, wall or floor heating/cooling system for at least 45% of the regularly occupied project area

Answer: C

Explanation:
To achieve an acceptable thermal environment for building occupants, the WELL AP should suggest designing mechanically conditioned regularly occupied spaces to maintain thermal comfort conditions with a Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) of +/- 0.5 for at least 90% of the occupied hours. This approach aligns with WELL's requirements for thermal comfort, focusing on creating indoor environments that are comfortable for the majority of occupants. By maintaining these conditions, the design supports occupant health, well-being, and productivity, while addressing one of the strongest contributing factors to overall satisfaction in the built environment.
References:
Standard | WELL V2
Your roadmap to the WELL AP exam
IWBI Resource Hub | WELL v2
What's new in WELL v2: Thermal Comfort
Feature T01: Thermal Zoning


NEW QUESTION # 64
Workplace family support includes parental leave policies that give paid paternity and maternity leave for the primary caregiver during any 12-month period for at least

  • A. Eight work weeks
  • B. 10 work weeks
  • C. 12 work weeks
  • D. Six work weeks

Answer: D

Explanation:
Feature 93: Workplace Family Support1 requires employers to provide paid parental leave for six work weeks for each parent during any 12-month period. This feature aims to ensure that employees are able to properly care for themselves and their families by adopting supportive family care policies. Research shows that paid parental leave can have positive impacts on the health and well-being of parents and children, as well as the productivity and retention of employees.
References:
Feature 93: Workplace Family Support
Standard | WELL V2
Your roadmap to the WELL AP exam


NEW QUESTION # 65
A project team is evaluating products to meet Feature X07: Materials Transparency, Part 1: Select Products with Disclosed Ingredients. What strategy should the team take to ensure products meet this feature's requirements?

  • A. Identify products that meet ANSI/BIFMA e3-2014
  • B. Identify products that comply with California Department of Public Health (CDPH) orilorio
  • C. Identify products that are subject to SCAQMD Rule 1168
  • D. Identify products that have a Health Product Declaration (HPD)

Answer: D

Explanation:
According to Feature X07: Materials Transparency, Part 1: Select Products with Disclosed Ingredients, the project team must use products that disclose their ingredients by the manufacturer, a disclosure organization or a third party through one of the following options1:
* A Declare label, operated by the International Living Future Institute.
* A Health Product Declaration (HPD) published in the HPD Public Repository, operated by the Health Product Declaration Collaborative.
* A Cradle-to-Cradle Certified™ product, or a product with a Material Health Certificate from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.
* A Product Lens Certification, operated by UL.
* A Product Health Declaration, operated by Global Green Tag.
* A BIFMA Level scorecard compliant with BIFMA e3-2019 standard that demonstrates achievement of
4 points or more in credits 7.5.1.1, 7.5.2.2, or achievement of Option 1 in credit 7.5.3.
* A building product declaration listed in the eBDV database, for a product classified as 'Recommended' by the Byggvarubedomningen criteria, version 7.1 or more recent.
* A manufacturer's inventory containing CAS numbers of all individual compounds down to 1,000 ppm (0.1%). If the product contains a trade secret compound, GHS hazards of category 1 or 2 are listed and a concentration range is provided for each undisclosed component.
Among the options listed above, only option B (HPD) matches one of the choices given in the question.
Therefore, the correct answer is C.
References: = Standard | WELL V2


NEW QUESTION # 66
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.
Based on the supplied information, the project would contribute to Feature M07 Restorative Spaces if they offered access to which of the following?

  • A. A designated quiet zone
  • B. A plant wall
  • C. A mother" s room
  • D. An exercise room

Answer: A

Explanation:
Feature M07, presumably meant to be a WELL feature related to mental health and well-being, such as restorative spaces, aligns with providing a designated quiet zone within the workplace. A designated quiet zone offers a space where employees can take mental breaks, meditate, or engage in quiet contemplation away from the bustle of the main work areas. This aligns with MILO's commitment to a human-centric design and their provision of mindfulness resources. By offering a space dedicated to mental restoration and quietude, MILO supports cognitive and emotional health, fostering an environment conducive to stress reduction, relaxation, and overall mental well-being, which is central to WELL's emphasis on holistic health.


NEW QUESTION # 67
A project team has completed the stakeholder charrette and created a plan detailing the project's health-oriented mission prior to construction. What must the team do upon project completion for Feature C02: Integrative Design?

  • A. Make WELL building tours available to all stakeholders
  • B. Execute a biophilia plan
  • C. Prepare a post-occupancy survey
  • D. Ensure the adaptable spaces are operating

Answer: C

Explanation:
Upon the completion of a project, conducting a post-occupancy survey is a crucial step for Feature C02:
Integrative Design. This survey assesses how well the building meets the health-oriented mission and goals established during the stakeholder charrette. By gathering feedback from occupants on their experiences and the building's performance, the project team can evaluate the effectiveness of the integrative design process and identify areas for improvement. This approach ensures that the project remains aligned with its health and wellness objectives, supporting the well-being of its occupants.


NEW QUESTION # 68
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.
Which additional Nourishment feature could the protect achieve?

  • A. Feature N07: Nutrition Education by offering in-person or virtual gardening or planting workshops focused on edible plants at no cost on a quarterly basis
  • B. Feature N12 Food Production by offering at least 50% of total produce line and 25% of total animal product line as certified organic
  • C. Feature N08: Mindful dating by offering a daily meal break of at least 20 minutes
  • D. Feature N13: Local Food Environment by providing a designated eating space within a 650 ft. (200 m) walking distance

Answer: A

Explanation:
Considering MILO's commitment to sustainability and well-being, along with their plan to install several living plant walls, Feature N07: Nutrition Education aligns well with their goals and existing initiatives. By offering in-person or virtual gardening or planting workshops focused on edible plants at no cost on a quarterly basis, MILO can enhance their nourishment offerings and engage employees in sustainable and healthy eating practices. This initiative not only promotes nutritional awareness and education but also complements the studio's design ethos and emphasis on natural elements within the workspace. It encourages a hands-on approach to nutrition and sustainability, fostering a stronger connection between employees and their food sources, which is in line with WELL's holistic approach to well-being.


NEW QUESTION # 69
During a project review meeting, a member of the facility management team states that asbestos containing materials (ACMs) may be present within the project boundary. What strategy should the project team follow to evaluate this issue?

  • A. Hire a qualified inspector to investigate the project boundary and space to determine whether ACMs are present
  • B. Notify any building occupants about the risk of ACMs
  • C. Obtain a letter from the building owner affirming there are no known ACMs in the project boundary
  • D. Create an asbestos action plan to remediate the ACMs and schedule ongoing inspections

Answer: A

Explanation:
The best strategy to evaluate the issue of ACMs is to hire a qualified inspector to investigate the project boundary and space to determine whether ACMs are present. This is in accordance with Part 2 of Feature 11, which requires an on-site investigation of the space conducted by a certified risk assessor or inspector technician to identify any lead-based or asbestos hazards. If any hazards are found, the project must follow the work practice standards and occupant protection plan for conducting lead-based or asbestos abatement activities.
References: = WELL v2 Feature 11: Fundamental Material Safety, FactSheet - Occupational Safety and Health Administration


NEW QUESTION # 70
An Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) manager finds that the air quality at an indoor construction site is degrading because the contractors are demolishing wooden boards. Which step should the manager take first to address this problem?

  • A. Clean and seal all the ducts
  • B. Use saws with dust guards or collectors
  • C. Install media filters with a PM10 removal rating
  • D. Use walk-off mats at entryways

Answer: B

Explanation:
The most direct way to minimize the generation of dust at the source is to equip the demolition tools (saws) with dust collection mechanisms. This prevents the dust from becoming airborne and spreading throughout the site.
References:
WELL v2 Air Concept: Emphasizes strategies to minimize the sources of indoor air pollution and control those that are present.
WELL v2 Feature 01: Air Quality - Part 3: Construction Pollution Management - Requires that the spread of construction-generated pollutants is controlled by using techniques like source removal.


NEW QUESTION # 71
In Feature A11: Source Separation, to isolate indoor pollution sources, which of the following spaces would need to have all air exhausted so that it is expelled rather than recirculated?

  • A. Loading docks
  • B. Conference rooms
  • C. Copy rooms
  • D. Server rooms

Answer: C

Explanation:
Feature A11: Source Separation mandates that spaces with high pollution potential, like copy rooms, have their air exhausted directly outside to prevent indoor air quality deterioration. Copy rooms often house equipment like photocopiers and printers, which can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter, and ozone, contributing to indoor air pollution. By ensuring that air from these spaces is expelled rather than recirculated, the strategy minimizes the spread of pollutants throughout the building, safeguarding occupant health and aligning with the WELL Standard's emphasis on optimal indoor air quality.


NEW QUESTION # 72
Exposure to which of the following contributes to circadian photoentrainment, resulting in a "phase advance" shift of the circadian phase?

  • A. Early morning sunlight
  • B. Late afternoon computer monitor illumination
  • C. Early evening computer monitor illumination
  • D. Late morning sunlight

Answer: A

Explanation:
Understanding Circadian Photoentrainment: This refers to how light exposure adjusts our biological clock, influencing our sleep-wake cycle.
Phase Advance: A phase advance means your internal clock shifts to an earlier sleep and wake time.
Light Timing Matters: Early morning sunlight exposure is the strongest trigger for a phase advance.
The light signals to your body that it's time to start the day.


NEW QUESTION # 73
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. Commissioning Agent did not confirm that the ventilation rate exceeds 21 cfm/person (10 L/s)
  • B. Mechanical system does not have the capability of maintaining relative humidity between 30% and 60% at all times
  • C. Sensors were not installed in occupiable spaces to monitor dry-bulb temperature and relative humidity
  • D. Ducts were not properly sealed and protected during the construction stage

Answer: B

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 # 74
Under which of the following circumstances must projects provide a plan for reprogramming or mitigating sound transmission'?

  • A. A mixed zone directly borders a quiet zone
  • B. A loud zone directly borders o mixed zone
  • C. A quiet zone directly border a loud zone
  • D. A circulation zone directly borders a mixed zone

Answer: C

Explanation:
Projects must provide a plan for reprogramming or mitigating sound transmission when a quiet zone directly borders a loud zone. This situation presents a high risk for noise disturbance, which can negatively affect concentration, relaxation, and overall comfort. Strategies to mitigate sound transmission may include physical barriers, soundproofing materials, and layout adjustments to ensure that the quiet zone maintains its intended acoustic environment.


NEW QUESTION # 75
A project satisfies requirements lot Feature V10: Self-Monitoring Part 1 if it provides eligible employees with self-monitoring tools mat are subsidized by at least

  • A. 29%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 33%
  • D. 10%

Answer: B

Explanation:
Feature V10: Self-Monitoring, Part 1 of the WELL Building Standard focuses on providing tools for employees to monitor their health. To satisfy the requirements of this feature, self-monitoring tools must be subsidized by at least 50%. This significant subsidy is intended to make health-monitoring tools more accessible to employees, encouraging their use and supporting the ongoing health and wellness of the workforce. By reducing the financial barrier, the employer can foster a culture of health awareness and proactive management of well-being.


NEW QUESTION # 76
A project administrator is preparing documentation for a project's submittal. In addition to the Letters of Assurance, what other documents must the project administrator submit to support the features being pursued?

  • A. Air and water testing results
  • B. Survey data
  • C. Annotated documents
  • D. Certificate of occupancy

Answer: A

Explanation:
For a project pursuing WELL Certification, providing air and water testing results is essential to validate compliance with the WELL Building Standard's stringent requirements for indoor environmental quality.
These results offer objective evidence that the project meets the specified thresholds for air and water quality, critical components of the WELL's holistic approach to health and wellness in the built environment. This documentation, alongside Letters of Assurance, supports the project's claims of adherence to WELL's standards, ensuring that the building's design, operations, and maintenance practices promote a healthy, safe, and supportive environment for its occupants.


NEW QUESTION # 77
Based on the WELL Building Standard, what is a possible contributing factor to Type 2 diabetes?

  • A. Low fruit and vegetable intake
  • B. High consumption of caffeinated beverages
  • C. Low consumption of sugar sweetened beverages
  • D. High consumption of seafood

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to the WELL v2 feature N01: Fruits and Vegetables, increasing the consumption of fruits and vegetables can help prevent and manage chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers1. Fruits and vegetables provide dietary fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that can lower blood glucose levels, improve insulin sensitivity, reduce inflammation, and modulate gut microbiota2. Low fruit and vegetable intake, on the other hand, can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes by impairing glucose metabolism and insulin function3.
References: = Standard | WELL V2 - Feature N01: Fruits and Vegetables The role of fruits, vegetables, and spices in diabetes - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Fruit and vegetable intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus: systematic review and meta-analysis - BMJ


NEW QUESTION # 78
Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.
BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF - SEATTLE, UNITED STATES - PROJECT SCENARIO B. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.
The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.
The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.
Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.
Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office.
PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS
Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.
As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.
The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.
Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.
The project team is deciding how much effort to put into the redesign of the existing staircase located immediately adjacent to the main point of entry of the building, which services all floors of the project. Which of the following design strategies should the WELL AP suggest to earn the project team the maximum number of points within Feature V03: Circulation Network?

  • A. Add water bottle filling stations at every floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage at the main point of entry encouraging the use of the stairwell
  • B. Add benches at each floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage adjacent to the stairwell encouraging the use of the elevators
  • C. Add screens showing temperature and humidity at every floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage at the main point of entry encouraging the use of the elevators
  • D. Add artwork and soft music at each floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage adjacent to the elevator bay encouraging the use of the stairwell

Answer: D

Explanation:
The best design strategy to earn the maximum number of points within Feature V03: Circulation Network is to add artwork and soft music at each floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage adjacent to the elevator bay encouraging the use of the stairwell. This would meet the requirements of Part 1: Design Aesthetic Circulation Networks and Part 2: Integrate Point-of-Decision Signage, which are both worth one point each.
The other options either do not meet the aesthetic design criteria, do not provide point-of-decision signage, or discourage stair use instead of promoting it.
References: = WELL v2 Feature V03: Circulation Network


NEW QUESTION # 79
At a local university, lecturers teaching in an auditorium receive feedback that students experience an echo during class.
The following is some basic information about the auditorium:
. There are a total of 200 fully upholstered seats (10 rows of 20 seats each)
. A fabric covered ceiling is installed, suspended 5 ft. (1.52 m) from the concrete slab above
. 50% of the floor is carpeted, with the other 50% bare concrete finish
. The walls are left as bare concrete
Which of the following design interventions would be most likely to reduce reverberation times in the auditorium?

  • A. Add a sound masking system
  • B. Remove carpet to expose the slab floor
  • C. Remove the first row of seats
  • D. Provide a fabric covering over the existing concrete walls

Answer: D

Explanation:
Among the choices listed, providing a fabric covering over the existing concrete walls would be the most effective design intervention to reduce reverberation times within the auditorium. Here's the breakdown:
The Problem: The feedback about echoes indicates that sound waves are persisting for too long within the space, creating overlapping sound reflections that interfere with clarity and comprehension.
Reverberation and Sound Absorption: Reverberation time is directly influenced by how much sound is absorbed or reflected by surfaces within a space. Hard, reflective materials like concrete prolong reverberation times.
Why Fabric Walls Are Most Effective: Adding fabric wall coverings introduces a significant amount of sound-absorbing material directly where it's most needed. This will drastically reduce sound reflections and shorten reverberation times, helping mitigate the echo problem.


NEW QUESTION # 80
For projects to obtain WELL Certification at the Platinum level, what is the minimum number of points that must be achieved per concept?

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

Answer: C

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 # 81
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