Facility Management Questions fully solved &
updated (latest update).
Are rules, regulations, and standards established by international agencies and committees
binding on the operation of hospitality properties in the United States?
Only if they are adopted by our government and incorporated into statutory codes.
Facilities management skills can be learned on the job and formal training is unnecessary.
False
The structural or building envelope consists of all of the following except:
.the exterior walls only
The National Fire Protection Association is:
An associatioin of groups, companies, and individuals interested in fire safety.
The most common roofing system for hospitality properties is:
floodcoat roof.
The World Travel and Tourism Council provides regular guidance and training materials for
facilities managers related to environmental best practices.
True
There is currently no category of LEED certification specifically designed for the hospitality
industry.
True
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) detail the use and storage of chemicals and hazardous
materials for employee use mandated by:
OSHA
, Facilities management training or certification is not necessary for success in the hospitality
industry.
False
Electrical appliance testing is conducted by which of the following third-party independent
agencies?
the Underwriters Laboratory
Although they can amass enormous amounts of detailed information what is the one thing
that computers cannot do?
Think and make decisions
Automatic data processing becomes a tool for the facilities manager when it is incorporated
into which of the following formats?
Computerized Facilities Management System (CFMS)
Work requests can be entered into the CFMS/CMMS by all of the following except:
hotel guests
There is overlap between (1) the building's operations systems and (2) the facilities
management technological automated systems.
True
The HVAC cannot be controlled by the CFMS (or the CMMS).
False
Computer-specific systems add to the facilities manager's workload because:
The must be supported and maintained by the facilities manager
All managers depend on accurate and timely information to support good management
decisions:
updated (latest update).
Are rules, regulations, and standards established by international agencies and committees
binding on the operation of hospitality properties in the United States?
Only if they are adopted by our government and incorporated into statutory codes.
Facilities management skills can be learned on the job and formal training is unnecessary.
False
The structural or building envelope consists of all of the following except:
.the exterior walls only
The National Fire Protection Association is:
An associatioin of groups, companies, and individuals interested in fire safety.
The most common roofing system for hospitality properties is:
floodcoat roof.
The World Travel and Tourism Council provides regular guidance and training materials for
facilities managers related to environmental best practices.
True
There is currently no category of LEED certification specifically designed for the hospitality
industry.
True
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) detail the use and storage of chemicals and hazardous
materials for employee use mandated by:
OSHA
, Facilities management training or certification is not necessary for success in the hospitality
industry.
False
Electrical appliance testing is conducted by which of the following third-party independent
agencies?
the Underwriters Laboratory
Although they can amass enormous amounts of detailed information what is the one thing
that computers cannot do?
Think and make decisions
Automatic data processing becomes a tool for the facilities manager when it is incorporated
into which of the following formats?
Computerized Facilities Management System (CFMS)
Work requests can be entered into the CFMS/CMMS by all of the following except:
hotel guests
There is overlap between (1) the building's operations systems and (2) the facilities
management technological automated systems.
True
The HVAC cannot be controlled by the CFMS (or the CMMS).
False
Computer-specific systems add to the facilities manager's workload because:
The must be supported and maintained by the facilities manager
All managers depend on accurate and timely information to support good management
decisions: