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EPA LEAD INSPECTOR QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
EPA LEAD INSPECTOR QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS EXAM BUNDLE
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[Show more]Lead based paint - 1mg/cm^2 or .5% by weight 
 
Title x - aka residential lead-based paint hazard reduction act of 1992 
-shifted focus of federal legislation from acting on existing lead-based paint hazards to preventing new hazards from occurring 
-has regs governing the training and certifcati...
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Add to cartLead based paint - 1mg/cm^2 or .5% by weight 
 
Title x - aka residential lead-based paint hazard reduction act of 1992 
-shifted focus of federal legislation from acting on existing lead-based paint hazards to preventing new hazards from occurring 
-has regs governing the training and certifcati...
Lead Inspector - A certified individual who conducts a surface-by-surface investigation to determine the presence of lead-based paint. 
 
Lead Risk Assessor Job Description - Determining the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead-based paint hazards in an entire residential dwelling or ...
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Add to cartLead Inspector - A certified individual who conducts a surface-by-surface investigation to determine the presence of lead-based paint. 
 
Lead Risk Assessor Job Description - Determining the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead-based paint hazards in an entire residential dwelling or ...
Lead-based paint (LBP) - Any varnish, shallac, or coating that contains either- 1.0 mg/cm2 - 0.5 % by weight - 5000 ppm - Older instruments could not read accurately at 0.7, so the lead standard was updated to 1.0 
 
Dust sample clearance values - - Floors: 40 μg/ft2 > 10 μg/ft2 (10 μg/ft2 i...
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Add to cartLead-based paint (LBP) - Any varnish, shallac, or coating that contains either- 1.0 mg/cm2 - 0.5 % by weight - 5000 ppm - Older instruments could not read accurately at 0.7, so the lead standard was updated to 1.0 
 
Dust sample clearance values - - Floors: 40 μg/ft2 > 10 μg/ft2 (10 μg/ft2 i...
1%= ___ppm - 10,000 
 
Allowable amount of lead in dry surface paint wit hxrf - 1.0mg/cm2 
 
Allowed quantity of lead in dry surface paint with paint chip testing - 5000ppm = 5% by weight 
 
Dust clearance for floors - 40 ug/ft2 
 
Dust clearance window sills - 250ug/ft2 
 
Dust clearance for w...
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Add to cart1%= ___ppm - 10,000 
 
Allowable amount of lead in dry surface paint wit hxrf - 1.0mg/cm2 
 
Allowed quantity of lead in dry surface paint with paint chip testing - 5000ppm = 5% by weight 
 
Dust clearance for floors - 40 ug/ft2 
 
Dust clearance window sills - 250ug/ft2 
 
Dust clearance for w...
Permanent abatement options include... - Paint removal, component removal, enclosure, encapsulation 
 
What agencies focus on childhood lead poisoning prevention? - CDPH, HUD, EPA 
 
What is the CAL OSHA Standard for lead? - Title 8 CCR 1532.1 
 
What is the Guidelines for the Evaluation and Cont...
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Add to cartPermanent abatement options include... - Paint removal, component removal, enclosure, encapsulation 
 
What agencies focus on childhood lead poisoning prevention? - CDPH, HUD, EPA 
 
What is the CAL OSHA Standard for lead? - Title 8 CCR 1532.1 
 
What is the Guidelines for the Evaluation and Cont...
HUD Guidelines - What Federal document serves as an overall guideline for performing inspections, risk assessments, and abatement activities? 
 
Chelation therapy - A child may be treated for lead poisoning by using... 
 
Identify LBP hazards - The purpose of a lead risk assessment is to? 
 
Elev...
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Add to cartHUD Guidelines - What Federal document serves as an overall guideline for performing inspections, risk assessments, and abatement activities? 
 
Chelation therapy - A child may be treated for lead poisoning by using... 
 
Identify LBP hazards - The purpose of a lead risk assessment is to? 
 
Elev...
What shell bonds to the nucleus the greatest? - K shell 
 
The NIST Standard of reference material that is closest to 1.0 mg/cm2 is? - Yellow 
 
In a 4 hour inspection, how often must you perform calibration check(s) of your XRF analyzer? - Once 
 
Mg/cm2 is the scientific symbol for: - milligra...
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Add to cartWhat shell bonds to the nucleus the greatest? - K shell 
 
The NIST Standard of reference material that is closest to 1.0 mg/cm2 is? - Yellow 
 
In a 4 hour inspection, how often must you perform calibration check(s) of your XRF analyzer? - Once 
 
Mg/cm2 is the scientific symbol for: - milligra...
Permanent abatement options include... - Paint removal, component removal, enclosure, encapsulation 
 
Lead Inspector - A certified individual who conducts a surface-by-surface investigation 
 to determine the presence of lead-based paint. 
 
Lead-based paint - 1 mg/cm2 
5000micrograms/g = 5000pp...
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Add to cartPermanent abatement options include... - Paint removal, component removal, enclosure, encapsulation 
 
Lead Inspector - A certified individual who conducts a surface-by-surface investigation 
 to determine the presence of lead-based paint. 
 
Lead-based paint - 1 mg/cm2 
5000micrograms/g = 5000pp...
Ug/g - microgram per gram 
 
Ug/ft2 - microgram per foot square (dust sampling) 
 
Mg/cm2 - milligrams per centimeter squared (xrf) 
 
Ug/dl - microgram per deci-liter 
 
Ug/m3 - microgram per deci-liter (quantity in blood) 
 
1% - 10,000 ppm 
 
Allowed quantity of lead in dry surface paint wh...
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Add to cartUg/g - microgram per gram 
 
Ug/ft2 - microgram per foot square (dust sampling) 
 
Mg/cm2 - milligrams per centimeter squared (xrf) 
 
Ug/dl - microgram per deci-liter 
 
Ug/m3 - microgram per deci-liter (quantity in blood) 
 
1% - 10,000 ppm 
 
Allowed quantity of lead in dry surface paint wh...
Lead Was used in paint because it: - Ads Durability and serves as a drying agent 
 
Lead is sometimes found in drinking water because lead is in: - Pipe solder and Plumbing fixtures. 
 
What form of lead is often found in house paint? - White Lead 
 
How much lead must be present in a painted sur...
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Add to cartLead Was used in paint because it: - Ads Durability and serves as a drying agent 
 
Lead is sometimes found in drinking water because lead is in: - Pipe solder and Plumbing fixtures. 
 
What form of lead is often found in house paint? - White Lead 
 
How much lead must be present in a painted sur...
HUD Guidelines - What Federal document serves as an overall guideline for performing inspections, risk assessments, and abatement activities? 
 
Chelation therapy - A child may be treated for lead poisoning by using... 
 
Identify LBP hazards - The purpose of a lead risk assessment is to? 
 
Elev...
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Add to cartHUD Guidelines - What Federal document serves as an overall guideline for performing inspections, risk assessments, and abatement activities? 
 
Chelation therapy - A child may be treated for lead poisoning by using... 
 
Identify LBP hazards - The purpose of a lead risk assessment is to? 
 
Elev...
Risk Assessment - An on-site investigation of a residential dwelling for lead-based paint hazards. Risk assessment includes investigating the age, history, management and maintenance of the dwelling; conducting a visual assessment, performing limited environmental sampling, such as dust wipe sample...
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Add to cartRisk Assessment - An on-site investigation of a residential dwelling for lead-based paint hazards. Risk assessment includes investigating the age, history, management and maintenance of the dwelling; conducting a visual assessment, performing limited environmental sampling, such as dust wipe sample...
1992--Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, provides a comprehensive national approach to dealing with LBP in the nation's housing stock - Title X 
 
Conditions causing exposure to lead from dust, soil, or paint that is deteriorated or present in accessible, friction, or impac...
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Add to cart1992--Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, provides a comprehensive national approach to dealing with LBP in the nation's housing stock - Title X 
 
Conditions causing exposure to lead from dust, soil, or paint that is deteriorated or present in accessible, friction, or impac...
At which of the following ages are children in the most danger of lead exposure and the health effects from that exposure? - 1-3 years of age 
 
Lead may be absorbed through the intestines after it is ingested. What is the effect on the absorption of lead when people don't eat properly? - More le...
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Add to cartAt which of the following ages are children in the most danger of lead exposure and the health effects from that exposure? - 1-3 years of age 
 
Lead may be absorbed through the intestines after it is ingested. What is the effect on the absorption of lead when people don't eat properly? - More le...
1978 - Consumer Product Safety Commission banned residential use of LBP for buildings built after _______? 
 
Why is Lead a problem? - -Toxin, no use or value in body 
-Not recognized by body as toxic 
-Replaces essential materials (i.e. iron and calcium) 
-Accumulates in body 
 
Lead enters body ...
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Why is Lead a problem? - -Toxin, no use or value in body 
-Not recognized by body as toxic 
-Replaces essential materials (i.e. iron and calcium) 
-Accumulates in body 
 
Lead enters body ...
What percentage of lead is in drinking water for children? - 20% 
 
What does Title X focus on? - Focuses attention on source of lead that could poison children. 
 
What areas in the waterline produce high lead levels in water? - Poorly Soldered joints where brass fittings are. 
 
With inspecting...
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Add to cartWhat percentage of lead is in drinking water for children? - 20% 
 
What does Title X focus on? - Focuses attention on source of lead that could poison children. 
 
What areas in the waterline produce high lead levels in water? - Poorly Soldered joints where brass fittings are. 
 
With inspecting...
True or False you should always include inconclusive lead results in a HUD report. - False, never include inconclusive results 
 
True or False, at home test kit results can only be included in a report if they indicate that a home has lead. - False, at home test kits can only be included in repor...
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Add to cartTrue or False you should always include inconclusive lead results in a HUD report. - False, never include inconclusive results 
 
True or False, at home test kit results can only be included in a report if they indicate that a home has lead. - False, at home test kits can only be included in repor...
Identify the materials used for enclosure - Drywall 
vinyl siding 
Plywood 
Paneling 
Caulk and sealant 
Hazards that exist in residential environments - Lead dust 
Lead contaminated soil 
Peeling, chipping paint 
Folk remedies 
Describe how children are typically exposed to lead - Hand to mouth ...
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Add to cartIdentify the materials used for enclosure - Drywall 
vinyl siding 
Plywood 
Paneling 
Caulk and sealant 
Hazards that exist in residential environments - Lead dust 
Lead contaminated soil 
Peeling, chipping paint 
Folk remedies 
Describe how children are typically exposed to lead - Hand to mouth ...
Background information on lead 
Give examples of "lead-based paint hazards" and other common sources of lead in residential environments. - surfaces that are chewed or mouthed 
Peeling paint 
Chipping paint 
Soil hazards 
Friction surface 
Impact surface 
 
Common sources of lead in residential e...
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Add to cartBackground information on lead 
Give examples of "lead-based paint hazards" and other common sources of lead in residential environments. - surfaces that are chewed or mouthed 
Peeling paint 
Chipping paint 
Soil hazards 
Friction surface 
Impact surface 
 
Common sources of lead in residential e...
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