Term 2 of 382
HUD recommends a minimum waiting period to allow airborne lead contaminated particles to
settle?
5 days
1 hour
24 hours
30 days
,Definition 3 of 382
Collect information regarding housing units or building, identify and take at least 1 XRF reading on
each testing combination in each room equivalent. In single-family housing inspections, all
inconclusive readings must be confirmed in the laboratory, unless the client wishes to assume that
all inconclusive results are positive. Samples taken must be analyzed by a NLLAP lab. Prepare
inspection report.
What is a substrate?
LBP Inspection procedures?
What is white lead?
OSHA Action Level (AL)?
Term 4 of 382
When performing a torch burning activity, this would be classified as what Trigger Task?
Trigger Task 3
Trigger Task 2
Every 6 months
Trigger Task 97
Term 5 of 382
What should be the size of your paint-chip sample?
5 days
1-11 square inches
12-15 square inches
2-4 square inches
,Definition 6 of 382
The sash is the moveable part of a window made up of the vertical and horizontal frame that
holds the glass. Staff bead is the detailed trim that frames your sash box internally - it keeps the
sashes in place in the sash box.
What is white lead?
Sashes and Beads?
What does a Lead-Based Paint Inspection identify?
When is a clearance required?
Term 7 of 382
EPA/HUD definition of Lead-based Paint?
≥ 400 ppm in a child's play area or ≥ 1,200 ppm in all other areas
zinc protoporphyrin
≥ 0.5% by weight or ≥ 1.0 mg/cm2 or ≥ 5000 ppm
aas - atomic absorption spectrometry
Term 8 of 382
Soil samples are collected by driving or pushing the coring tool into the ground, usually about
how many inches deep?
90%
1/4
25%
1/2
, Term 9 of 382
The employer shall provide written notification to the nearest Cal/OSHA District Office when
work is planned that includes any of the Cal/OSHA Trigger Tasks at least ___ prior to
commencement.
12 hours
72 hours
48 hours
24 hours
Term 10 of 382
What do BLL and ZPP stand for?
Basic life support and zero point precision
Blood Lead Level and Zinc Protoporphyrin (lead blood analysis)
Brain lobe localization and zebra pattern printing
Body language learning and zero pollution prevention
Term 11 of 382
What are the 4 soil abatement methods?
Blistering, Scaling or Flaking, Peeling from Metal, Peeling from Exterior Wood, Peeling from
Plaster Walls, Peeling from Masonry Surfaces.
(1) Soil removal and replacement followed by offsite or onsite disposal, (2) soil cultivation
(dilution), (3) soil treatment and replacement, (4) paving with concrete or asphalt.
All permanent abatement activities and temporary abatement when a child with elevated
blood levels. Outdoor is usually visual unless it's soil (must pass clearance).
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