2026 QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT
◉ What lead blood level must a worker be removed from abatement
at? C22. Answer: 50μ/DL or higher. (Micrograms per deciliter.)
◉ What is HazCom?C26. Answer: Hazard communication/Right to
know standard.
◉ Name 3 parts of a HazCom (there's 5) C27-29. Answer: 1. Hazard
determination. 2. Written hazard communication program. 3.
Warning Labels. 4. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). 5. Employee
information and training.
◉ The OSHA Requirements for a minimally acceptable respiratory
program are: (11 answers) C33-34. Answer: 1. Written standard
operating procedures regarding the selection and use of respirators.
2. Respirators selected on the basis of hazards workers are exposed
to. 3. A training program in the proper use of respirators and their
limitations. 4. workers should be assigned individual respirators
when possible.
,◉ The action level of lead in drinking water is: C36. Answer: 15μg
(or 15ppb) per liter of water.
◉ Define target housing.. Answer: Housing constructed before 1978
◉ What are the 4 parts of the RCRA (Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act)? C38. Answer: Treatment, Storage, Transportation
and disposal of hazardous wastes.
◉ The clearance levels for HUD Are:. Answer: Floors 10μg/ft2.
WindowSills 100μg/ft2
WindowTroughs 100μg/ft2
Porch floors 40μg/ft2
Soil in the play area 400PPM
Soil outside the play area 1200PPM
◉ The clearance levels for EPA are:. Answer: Floors 10μg/ft2
WindowSills 100μg/ft2
WindowTroughs 400μg/ft2
Porch floors 40μg/ft2
Soil in play area 400PPM
Soil outside of play area 1200PPM
, ◉ What are the 4 abatement methods?. Answer: Removal,
Replacement, Enclosure, and Encapsulation.
◉ Define contract. D2. Answer: A contract is a legally enforceable
agreement.
◉ What is Vicarious liability?D8. Answer: To Sum it up: You are held
responsible for what your workers do on site.
◉ What is criminal liability?D1. Answer: Violation of a statute.
◉ Define Take home lead:. Answer: lead contaminated dusts carried
home by workers on their shoes and clothing.
◉ NLLAP. Answer: National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program
◉ HUD. Answer: Department of Housing and Urban Development
◉ EPA. Answer: Environmental Protection Agency
◉ What is Occurrence-based or Claims Made? D17-18. Answer: An
Occurrence-based policy is one that covers claims resulting from an