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CR-40 Insulation (2023-06-08)

This classification allows the scopes of work permitted by the commercial C-40 Insulation and the residential R-40 Insulation licenses.

C-40 INSULATION: This classification allows the licensee to install and repair:

1. Insulation materials, including radiant barriers
2. Preformed architectural acoustical materials
3. Insulation protecting materials

R-40 INSULATION: This classification allows the licensee to install and repair:

1. Insulation materials, including radiant barriers
2. Preformed architectural acoustical materials
3. Insulation protecting materials

30 Questions
Minimum Passing Score of 70%
Time Allowed - 75 Minutes

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