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,Glovebag - Answer: (Class III small jobs) Use of a sprayer and
HEPA vacuum after completion of work. A minimum of two
ppl are required. Used for maintenance related repairs
Mini-Enclosure - Answer: (Class III small jobs) Use of negative
air pressure from a HEPA vacuum, there is no decon station
Friable asbestos-containing building materials are those that
contain greater than 1 % asbestos and that: - Answer: Can be
crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure.
Which of the following diseases are generally not associated
with asbestos exposure? - Answer: Skin cancer
The purpose of wearing protective clothing inside the
containment area is to - Answer: Prevents asbestos fibers
from leaving the work area
Which best describes the proper use of disposable
respirators? - Answer: OSHA standard prohibits their use on
asbestos abatement projects.
, Under the EPA Clean Air Act regulations, which of the
following is not normally required? - Answer: Placing ACWM
in a sealed, labeled 55-gal drum
Which analytical method is recommended for all buildings and
has been phased in for schools as a requirement to determine
successful project performance? - Answer: Transmission
electron microscopy (TEM)
Asbestos Hazard and Emergency Response Act (AHERA) -
Answer: The act directs EPA to develop a regulatory
framework to require schools to inspect their buildings every
six months/3 years for asbestos and take appropriate
abatement actions using qualified, accredited persons for
inspection and abatement. It was signed by president Reagan
on October 22nd, 1986 and covers all K-12 schools.
Regulatory standards are established for the following:
inspections, circumstances which require response actions
(abatement activity), appropriate response actions,
implementation of response actions, operations and
maintenance programs, periodic surveillance of asbestos,