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Residential Roof Covering Construction Supervisor (2015-10-02)
A Residential Roof Covering Construction
Supervisor is responsible for directly supervising persons
(including self) who are engaged in the installation,
alteration, repair or removal of residential roof coverings
or roofs of buildings of any use group that contain less
than 35,000 cubic feet of enclosed space and/or buildings
or structures for agricultural use. A Residential Roof
Covering Construction Supervisor is not authorized to
work on or supervise work relating to the structural
elements of a residential roof, including sheathing.
Tests a candidate’s knowledge of the installation, repair
and replacement of low and steep slope roof coverings,
including the fabrication and installation of sheet metal,
incidental to roof coverings, and installation of shingles,
shakes, roll roofing materials, tile, slate and other
prefabricated shingle products.
35 questions
2-hour time limit
The reference material listed below was used to prepare the questions for this examination. The examination may also contain questions based on trade knowledge or general industry practices. Except for Code books, you can base your answers on later editions of references as they become available. For Code questions, the examinations will be based only on the edition of the Code book that is listed.
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Closed Book These books are for pre-test study only and are not available for use during the test.
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International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings 2009
Publication Year: 2009
$98.80
This comprehensive code for home building combines building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, energy, and electrical provisions into a single resource. The 2009 International Residential Code For One- and Two- Family Dwellings uses these provisions to provide detailed insight into the construction of one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses up to three stories high. Using foundational principles that facilitate the use of new materials and building designs to guide the content, this reference guide also establishes minimum regulations using prescriptive provisions.
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International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings Turbo Tabs 2009
Publication Year: 2009
$12.93
Flip through the I-Codes series and find frequently used sections fast! You'll be surprised how easy it is to find what you are looking for. These tabs were created by industry experts who carefully identified the most referenced sections in the code.
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NRCA Roofing Manual: Steep-Slope Roof Systems 2021
Publication Year: 2021
$240.00
The latest volume of the NRCA Roofing Manual provides you with valuable information about the design, materials and installation techniques applicable to steep-slope roof system applications. With five comprehensive sections—Asphalt Shingle Roof Systems, Clay and Concrete Tile Roof Systems, Metal Shingle Roof Systems, Slate Roof Systems, and Wood Shake and Wood Shingle Roof Systems—this manual is a welcome addition to your technical library.
Each section includes in-depth information about roof assembly configurations, roof decks, underlayments, materials, design and installation. Construction details are provided in each section as follows:
Asphalt Shingle Roof Systems: 24 construction details
Clay and Concrete Tile Roof Systems: 92 construction details
Metal Shingle Roof Systems: 20 construction details
Slate Roof Systems: 22 construction details
Wood Shake and Wood Shingle Roof Systems: 76 construction details -
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Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) 2023
$29.50
All Federal Construction Regulations (29 CFR 1926) are included in this “perfect bound” book in an easy-to-read, two-color layout.
All 29 CFR 1926 regulations for construction industry are included along with the following items:
29 CFR 1903 regulations covering inspections, citations, and penalties
29 CFR 1904 regulations covering recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses
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