Performance examination definition
Performance examination means a closed-book, hands-on demonstration of an applicant’s ability to conduct an accurate field test of backflow assemblies; and
Performance examination. The performance exam is physically demanding. You must be able to lift a minimum of 45 pounds in order to take an exam. If you feel that you are risking personal injury in performing, or are unable to perform the procedures in the performance exam due to diminished physical capacity or physical disability, please inform the ACI Houston Chapter certification personnel in advance of the exam date so alternative arrangements may be made. A doctor’s note must be presented during the exam in order for alternative test methods to be accommodated. Failure to provide a doctor’s note may be grounds for being excused from the performance exam with no refund being issued. By signing this document you agree that the ACI Houston Chapter, the American Concrete Institute, and Terracon are not responsible for any injury, harm or damage sustained while attending or participating in the certification event. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): If you have a disability and require special accommodations, please contact ACI Headquarters for information on how to proceed.
Performance examination means a skill evaluation used to assess a candidate’s ability to perform a particular job performance requirement, requisite skill, or objective of a standard for the purpose of certification.