Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) Practice Exam

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What does being "LEED-certified" indicate about a building?

  1. It allows for quicker construction processes

  2. It meets international green building certification criteria

  3. It is recognized for low construction costs

  4. It signifies the building was constructed without regulations

The correct answer is: It meets international green building certification criteria

Being "LEED-certified" indicates that a building meets international green building certification criteria established by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement and leadership. The certification process assesses various aspects of a building’s design, construction, and operation, including energy efficiency, water usage, indoor air quality, materials selection, and innovation in design. The criteria for LEED certification are stringent and are designed to promote sustainable building practices that minimize environmental impact and enhance occupant health and well-being. A building that achieves LEED certification demonstrates a commitment to reducing energy consumption, using sustainable materials, and improving overall environmental performance, making it an exemplary model for green building practices worldwide.