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Question 1

A facility manager is reviewing the following bids received for mowing services:
Vendor 1 - $25,000 annually
Vendor 2 - $970.00 per mowing at 30 mowings per year
Vendor 3 - $950.00 per mowing at 26 mowings per year
Vendor 4 - $2,100 per month
Which vendor is the least expensive?

Correct Answer: C
Calculation:
Vendor 1 = $25,000 annually
Vendor 2 = $970 × 30 = $29,100 annually
Vendor 3 = $950 × 26 = $24,700 annually
Vendor 4 = $2,100 × 12 = $25,200 annually
Least expensive = Vendor 3 ($24,700).
References: CHFM Handbook - Financial Management, vendor bid analysis and cost comparison.
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Question 2

In accordance with The Joint Commission's Emergency Management Chapter, which of the following is one of the most effective tools to plan an emergency response exercise?

Correct Answer: C
The Hazard Vulnerability Analysis (HVA) is the primary tool recommended by The Joint Commission (TJC) for planning emergency response exercises. It allows facilities to identify, assess, and prioritize potential hazards and then plan drills and exercises accordingly.
C). HVA (Correct): Standard TJC requirement for developing emergency exercises.
A). ILSM (Interim Life Safety Measures): Used during construction or when life safety features are impaired, not for emergency planning.
B). PCRA (Pre-Construction Risk Assessment): Focuses on infection control and safety risks during construction.
D). ICRMR: Not a recognized TJC tool.
References:
The Joint Commission, Emergency Management Standards, EM.01.01.01.
AHA/CHFM Candidate Handbook - Compliance domain (Emergency Preparedness).
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Question 3

Where a required fire alarm system is out of service for more than 4 hours in a 24-hour period, which of the following is required according to NFPA Life Safety Codes?
Notify the authority having jurisdiction.
Provide an approved fire watch for all parties left unprotected by the shutdown.
Notify the building administrator.
Notify the fire alarm service company for repair.

Correct Answer: A
NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code, Section 9.6.1.6) requires that when a fire alarm system is out of service for more than 4 hours in a 24-hour period, the facility must (1) notify the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and (2) provide an approved fire watch until the system is restored. Internal notifications such as to administrators or vendors may occur, but the code specifically mandates AHJ notification and fire watch.
References: NFPA 101, Section 9.6.1.6; CHFM Candidate Handbook - Compliance domain.
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Question 4

An administrator is considering outsourcing the BioMed function to reduce cost. The low-bid base price for outside annual inspection and testing service is $180,000 with an $80/hr repair labor rate and a $120/hr call-in labor rate. The BioMed department currently has an annual labor budget of $240,000. Assuming an estimate of 600 hours of repair labor and 100 hours of call-in labor, how much will the administrator save annually with the outsourcing option?

Correct Answer: A
The outsourcing scenario matches the current in-house budget exactly; therefore, no savings are achieved.
This type of financial analysis is common in the CHFM Financial Management domain.
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Question 5

Which of the following is the NFPA reference code for fire alarm system testing?

Correct Answer: B
NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, is the controlling standard for inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of fire alarm and signaling systems (see the ITM chapter-commonly Chapter 14). It details testing frequencies, procedures, and documentation requirements for initiating devices, notification appliances, control equipment, and interfaces.
References:
NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance chapter).
American Hospital Association (AHA), CHFM Candidate Handbook - Compliance domain (fire alarm codes and testing).
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