Single Ply
BUR
OSHA
Union
Steep Slope
100

 These are the 3 different thicknesses of EPDM?

.045, .060, .090

100

3 key pieces of PPE for a hot tar roof.

Long sleeve cotton shirt, leather gloves, leather boots

100

An anchor point must be able to hold this much weight.

5000 lbs

100

The number of members on the E-board.

10

100

This qualifies a roof to be a steep slope roof.

4/12 and greater

200

The required weld on TPO laps

2"

200

The minimum requirement for base on flashing.

3''

200

4 components to PFAS.

Anchor point, life line, lanyard, harness

200

This is when union meetings are held.

First Thursday of every month at 7PM

200

3 different steep slope roof finish products

Shingle, cedar shake, metal, thatch, slate

300

Used on a T-lap prior to applying flashing

Lap seal

300

Three different types of BUR roofs.

Hot tar, cold process, torch down

300

The working height at which fall protection is required.

6'

300

There are this many officers on the E-board and their names are.

5, Scott Johnson, Brian Moody, Mike Morrison, Fred Andrews, Drummer Volkman
300

This must go over top of your underlayment on the perimeter. It should be nailed every ____".

Drip edge, 6"

400

Used in angle changes to prevent bridging.

RUSS strip (Reinforced Universal Securement Strip)

400

Must be done to all flashing pieces prior to installing.

Heated with a torch

400

Perimeter guardrail height requirement.

42 +/-3
400

The number of hours required to become a journeyman.

4500

400

Shingles are required to be staggered a minimum of.

6"

500

The corners on target patches, flashing, and curb wraps must be.

Rounded

500

Minimum end lap requirement.

6''

500

A hole is considered to be.

2'' or bigger

500

The number of vested years required to collect your full pension.

25 years

500

This is used on the eaves and the valleys of a steep slope roof.

Ice and water

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