NIOSH Pocket Guide was useful in studying, I didn't use it on the exam.
I printed out (and found useful) a lot of these free Haz Waste Documents from the EPA
http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/refdocs.htm
Neither. My understanding is that it was developed to fill in the gaps that LEED has.
LEED is really meant for buildings with human occupancy (ie. not un-manned pump stations). The ISI certification is meant to cover everything from roadways and pipelines to buildings. LEED is also very...
~150-175 over two months (okay maybe more like 1.5 months). School of PE on weeknights and then 8-12 hours every Sat/Sun. That includes the 20 or so hours it took me to organize my binders,
I'd be more understanding if they would explain why it takes so long to get us results. I miss the old days where they would just a list of those who passed on their website.
Called PCS this morning.
"Hi, Do you know when MD PE results are going to be released?"
"No I do not know the exact date"
"Do you know an approximate date"
"No, you will just have to keeping checking NCEES"
Incredibly frustrating. What I don't understand is their inability to tell us WHAT is holding them up or give us a realistic timeline. I'm beginning to think they won't release scores until next week esp. based upon the time lag between NCEES releasing results and PCS releasing MD's results.