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What does IICRC stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Institute of Inspection Cleaning and
Restoration Certification
What are the 5 principles of Mold Remediation? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Safety and Health
Workers and Occupants
2. Document the Conditions and Work Processes
3. Control the Contaminate at is Source
4. Physically Remove the Contamination(Source Removal)
5. Correct the Moisture Problem to Prevent Recontamination
What does SBS stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Sick Building Syndrome
What does VOC stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Volatile Organic Compounds
What does BRI stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Building Related Illness
How many hours for mold to germinate? - CORRECT ANSWERS 12 hours
True / False Mold only grows in the color green and black - CORRECT ANSWERS False
The release of spores is called... - CORRECT ANSWERS Sporulation
What 3 resources do mold colonies need in order to grow? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Food
2. Moisture
3. Temperature Range
Growth occurring to noticeable or detectable levels is called... - CORRECT ANSWERS
Amplification
What are 3 common areas mold can be found? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. HVAC
2. Condensate Drain Pipe
3. Vapor Barriers
What are the 4 potential Health Effects of Mold? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Allergic
Reactions/Disease
2. Irritant Effects
3. Infection
4. Toxic Effects
What are 5 Irritant Effects Mold can have on the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Eyes
2. Skin
3. Nose
4. Throat
5. Lungs
What is Mold? - CORRECT ANSWERS Any living or dead fungi or related products or parts
including spores, hyphae, and mycotoxins.
How long is your license valid? - CORRECT ANSWERS 2 Years
How may days does the state require for notice before commencing any mold premeditation
related activities? - CORRECT ANSWERS 5
When submitting an emergency notification how many days does the state require for notice
before commencing any mold premeditation related activities? - CORRECT ANSWERS Next
Business Day
What is the cost for filling a Mold State Notification? - CORRECT ANSWERS $25.00
What does MRC stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Mold Remediation Contractor

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Not later than the _____th day after the date on which MRC completes mold remediation at
the property the MRC shall provide a certificate of Mold remediation to the property owner. -
CORRECT ANSWERS 10
True / False: A license holder may perform both mold assessment and mold remediation on the
same project. - CORRECT ANSWERS False
How many years shall MRC maintain records for each mold remediation project? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 3 Years
What are the 4 record requirements each mold remediation project needs? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 1. Before and after photographs of the project.
2. Written Contract between all parties.
3. Invoices regarding mold remediation.
4. any other material required by the department.
Not later than the ____th day after the date of completion of the mold remediation, the MRC
shall provide the owner with copies of all photographs. - CORRECT ANSWERS 10
When is the property owner not liable for damages related to mold remediation on property? -
CORRECT ANSWERS A certificate of mold remediation has been issued for the property and the
damages accorded on or before the date of the issued certificate.
Define contiguous - CORRECT ANSWERS In close proximity; neighboring.
What does TDLR stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Texas Department of Licensing Regulation
Define Mold Remediation - CORRECT ANSWERS The removal, cleaning, sanitizing, demolition,
or other treatment including preventative activities, of mold contaminated matter that was not
purposely grown at a location.
What is a Mold Remediation Protocol? - CORRECT ANSWERS Mold remediation work analysis -
A document prepared by a licensed mold assessment consultant for a client that specifies the
estimated quantities and locations of materials to be remediated and the proposed
remediation methods.
Who issues MCR License? - CORRECT ANSWERS Texas Department of Licensing Regulation
Who provides the Mold Remediation Protocol? - CORRECT ANSWERS A Licensed Mold
Assessment Consultant
What is a Mold Remediation Work Plan? - CORRECT ANSWERS A document prepared by MRC
that provides specific instructions and or standard operating procedures for how a mold
remediation project will be performed.
Monday through Friday, including holidays that fall on those days are referred to as.... -
CORRECT ANSWERS Working Days
The date on which mold remediation begins is called... - CORRECT ANSWERS Start-Date
True / False: Preparation work is not considered mold remediation. - CORRECT ANSWERS True
What is the Mold Remediation Worker Registration or Renewal Fee? - CORRECT ANSWERS
$50.00
What is the Mold Remediation Contractor License or Renewal Fee? - CORRECT ANSWERS
$450.00
What is the Mold Remediation Company License or Renewal Fee? - CORRECT ANSWERS
$850.00

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What is the Emergency Mold Notification Fee? - CORRECT ANSWERS $25.00
What does CMIS stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Consumer Mold Information Sheet
What does MAC stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Mold Assessment Consultant
True / False: MRC and MAC are required to give a copy of the CMIS to each client and to the
property owner, if not the same person, before starting any mold-related activity. - CORRECT
ANSWERS True
Not later than ____ calendar days after the project stop-date, the MRC shall provide the
property owner with copies of required photographs of the scene of the mold remediation
taken before and after the remediation. - CORRECT ANSWERS 7
Not later than ____ calendar days after the project stop-date, the MRC shall provide the
property owner a Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation . - CORRECT ANSWERS 10
Who needs to sign the Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation? - CORRECT ANSWERS MRC
and MAC
What 4 types of Toxigenic Mold species are known to produce mycotoxins? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 1. Stachybotrys
2. Aspergillus
3. Penicillium
4. Fusarium
What does ODTS stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome
Inhabits decaying wood - CORRECT ANSWERS Blastomyces
Common in soil in SW US - CORRECT ANSWERS Coccidioides
Associated with bird droppings - CORRECT ANSWERS Cryptococcus
Associated with bat droppings - CORRECT ANSWERS Histoplasma
What are 3 categories is water damage divided into? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Category 1 -
Clean Water
2. Category 2 - Gray Water
3. Category 3 - Black Water
What is Category 1 water damage? - CORRECT ANSWERS Originates from a source that does
not pose substantial harm to humans.
List 3 Category 1 water damage examples. - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Rain water
2. Leaky faucets and toilets
3. Tub overflow
What is Category 2 water damage? - CORRECT ANSWERS from a source that may or does
contain chemicals, bio-contaminants
What are 3 basic types of Containments? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Source Containment
2. Local ("Mini") Containment
3. Full-Scale Containment
What is the minimum size requirement for Notice Signs? - CORRECT ANSWERS 8 inches by 10
inches
From what distance should Notice Sign Text be visible? - CORRECT ANSWERS 10 ft
True / False: Notice signs must be displayed continuously during the period in which active
mold remediation is ongoing. - CORRECT ANSWERS True

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When are containments not required?
A. <25 Contiguous Ft
B. Building Owner Approval
C. TDLR Approval
D. Building Unoccupied - CORRECT ANSWERS D. Building Unoccupied
Who determines a successful remediation? - CORRECT ANSWERS MAC
Passed Clearance Report includes:
A. Description of relevant worksite observations.
B. Clear statement that the project has passed clearance.
C. All data obtained at the worksite, including temperature, humidity, and material moisture
readings.
D. All of the above. - CORRECT ANSWERS D. All of the above.
What does CMDR stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation
How can you identify mVOC? - CORRECT ANSWERS Musty, Moldy, Mildewy odors in water
damage indoor environments.
Who is at greater risk of infection? - CORRECT ANSWERS Elderly, Infants, Young children, and
immune compromised individuals.
When can you use Biocide? - CORRECT ANSWERS

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