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CHFM Exam Dumps - Certified Health Care Facility Manager (CHFM)

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Question # 4

When a motor malfunctions on an air handler, what is the first step to be taken in the replacement of the motor?

A.

Megger the motor windings.

B.

Remove the motor/machine guard.

C.

Disconnect the power wiring.

D.

Initiate lockout/tagout procedures.

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Question # 5

Which of the following Environment of Care (EOC) management plans requires inspecting buildings/facilities and grounds to identify hazardous conditions?

A.

Utilities Management

B.

Hazardous Materials Management

C.

Safety and Security Management

D.

Fire Safety Management

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Question # 6

The initial cost of installing a building automation system is primarily a function of the

A.

gross sq. ft. of the facility.

B.

specific vendor selected.

C.

technology employed within the system.

D.

number of data points monitored or controlled.

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Question # 7

In accordance with NFPA 10, the inspection frequency for a portable fire extinguisher is

A.

weekly.

B.

monthly.

C.

quarterly.

D.

semi-annually.

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Question # 8

Regulated medical waste should be handled in which of the following ways?

A.

labeled with specific content

B.

refrigerated at 40° F

C.

incinerated within 10 days of collection

D.

separated from other types of waste

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