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1. In a scenario where a lead abatement project is underway in a residential
area, how would you determine the need for mechanical ventilation in the
containment area?
By checking the temperature and humidity levels in the area
By determining the type of personal protective equipment being used
By evaluating the number of workers present in the containment area
By assessing the levels of airborne lead dust and ensuring they
exceed safe exposure limits
2. What is the primary reason for calibrating air sampling pumps before use?
To reduce noise during operation.
To enhance the pump's suction power.
To increase the lifespan of the pump.
To ensure accurate measurement of lead exposure levels.
3. Describe the role of a certified lead abatement supervisor in lead hazard
reduction activities.
A certified lead abatement supervisor manages waste disposal
regulations.
A certified lead abatement supervisor only conducts inspections for
lead hazards.
A certified lead abatement supervisor oversees lead abatement
activities, develops occupant protection plans, and writes
, abatement reports.
A certified lead abatement supervisor trains workers on personal
protective equipment.
4. Decontamination should be set up:
Before personnel enter Hot Zone
After people enter Hot Zone
During initial entry into Hot Zone
When time allows
5. What Provides respiratory protection in oxygen‐deficient and toxic
atmospheres that maintain positive pressure in face piece during inhalation
and exhalation when working with hazardous materials?
Supplied air breathing apparatus (SABA)
Air purification Protective Respiratory Devices
Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
6. If a lead abatement worker is found to have elevated blood lead levels, what
decontamination procedure should be prioritized in their training?
Use of non-lead-based materials in future projects.
Regular breaks to reduce fatigue during work.
Increased work hours to complete projects faster.
Proper removal and disposal of contaminated clothing and
equipment.
7. What is the OSHA protection factor assigned to a half face respirator?
50
, 10
25
100
8. What is the purpose of monitoring baseline blood lead levels in workers
involved in lead abatement?
To evaluate the efficiency of lead abatement methods.
To determine the effectiveness of personal protective equipment.
To assess exposure and health risks related to lead.
To comply with OSHA training requirements.
9. In a lead abatement project conducted during a heatwave, what measures
should be implemented to protect workers from heat-related health hazards?
Increase work hours to finish quickly.
Provide frequent breaks and hydration stations.
Limit the use of personal protective equipment.
Require workers to wear heavy clothing.
10. Which of the following best describes OSHA's Hazardous Communication
Standard?
Team leaders must have safety procedures in place for HazCom
accidents.
Employees dealing with hazardous materials must be OSHA certified.
Every hazardous material must be securely locked away.
Workers have a right to know the risks of hazardous materials they
work with.
, 11. List the three categories of tort.
intentional, unintentional, criminal
intentional, moderated, strict liability
intentional, criminal, civil
intentional, unintentional, strict liability
12. Before a project begins, what the contractor do with forced air HVAC
system?
use it to keep workers in suits cooler
use it for exhausting the lead dust
nothing, since the contractor would be liable for any damages
lock out fuel and energy, HEPA vac registers then seal all of the
vents
13. What are common slip, trip, and fall hazards associated with lead abatement
activities?
Inadequate lighting and lack of signage
Chemical spills and electrical hazards
Excessive noise and poor ventilation
Uneven surfaces, debris, and wet conditions
14. Describe the significance of medical monitoring for workers exposed to
lead in the context of lead abatement.
Medical monitoring does not relate to health effects.
Medical monitoring is optional for workers handling lead.
Medical monitoring is crucial for detecting lead exposure early and