On-demand e-learning programs requires learners to successfully complete a summative assessment during or after the program with a cumulative minimum passing grade of at least 70 percent before issuing LUs for successful completion of the program. The summative assessment grade may be reported with the attendance record.
 
Please fill out the following form and assessment for the webinar: Resiliency in Precast. Your assessment will be graded and, pending a passing grade, a certificate will be issued within ten days of completion.
 
If you have not watched the webinar yet, it can be found here: https://vimeo.com/720762168

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* 1. First and Last Name (required for certificate)

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* 2. Email (required for certificate)

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* 3. AIA Number (required for direct AIA attendance reporting only)

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* 4. What qualifies a precast building as 'resilient'?

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* 5. What is classified as ‘good behavior’ for a structure during a seismic event?

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* 6. What are the main design considerations for structures during a seismic event? (Check all that apply)

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* 7. One of the benefits of precast members is high load capacity. In which direction is precast most efficient?

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* 8. What is ICC 500?

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* 9. ICC 500 is required for shelters within this zone.

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* 10. Facilities that require ICC 500 in these zones are: (choose all that apply)

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* 11. ICC 500 is rated to withstand what level of tornado on the Fujita Scale?

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* 12. Design checks that need to happen when determining the capacity of double tee members on ICC 500 shelters include (select all that apply):

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* 13. Precast concrete helps with fire resistance in what ways? (Check all that apply)

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