OHIO Lead Risk Assessor Final Verified Exam Version
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Easy way to reduce interior dust lead levels - Answer-
Frequent & conscientious cleaning (wet mopping and wet
wiping)
Lead dust, because of its ______, is easily absorbed into
the bloodstream once ingested - Answer-Small particle
size
What does "HEPA" in HEPA vacuum stand for? - Answer-
High-Efficiency Particulate Air
Two stages of final lead abatement inspection - Answer-1.)
Visual inspection and 2.) surface dust sampling
ASTM Specification for lead wipes - Answer-ASTM E1792
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HUD Guidelines full name - Answer-Guidelines for the
Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in
Housing
HUD Guidelines are based on the concepts, definitions,
and requirements set forth by the _______ Act. - Answer-
Section 1017 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Reduction Act of 1992, also known as Title X ("ten")
First edition of HUD Guidelines issued in _____, Second
edition issued in _______ - Answer-1995; 2012
Title X defines a lead-based paint hazard as ______. -
Answer-"Any condition that causes *exposure* to lead
from lead-contaminated dust, lead-contaminated soil, or
lead-contaminated paint that is deteriorated... that would
result in adverse human health effects..."
Risk assessment includes _____. - Answer-1.) Visual
inspection, 2.) Targeted environmental sampling of
dust/soil/paint, and 3.) Report identifying acceptable
abatement and control strategies
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Title X outlines three (3) types of lead hazard controls that
may be combined. What are they? - Answer-1.) Interim
controls, 2.) Abatement of lead-based paint hazards, 3.)
Abatement of *all* lead-based paint
Title X redefined the term "abatement" to mean the
elimination of LBP hazards to last for a period of _______.
- Answer-20 years
The _____ recommends that parents have their young
children screened for lead poisoning by no later than
_____ of age. - Answer-The Centers for Disease Control &
Prevention (CDC); 12 months of age
______ are certified professionals who can identify lead-
based paint hazards and provide recommendations to
owners on acceptable options for controlling them. -
Answer-Lead-based paint risk assessors
_____ are certified professionals trained to identify lead-
based paint on a surface-by-surface basis. - Answer-Lead-
based paint inspectors
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Both certified risk assessors and inspectors can perform
dust sampling in post-abatement clearances. True or
False? - Answer-True
Both certified risk assessors and inspectors can perform
dust sampling during a risk assessment. True or False? -
Answer-False, only risk assessors, not inspectors
Dust sampling technicians can perform dust sampling in
post-interim control clearances. True or False? - Answer-
True
Dust sampling technicians can perform dust sampling in
post-abatement clearances. True or False? - Answer-
False, only clearances for interim control activities
Lead hazard evaluation methods include _____. - Answer-
1.) Presumption, 2.) Lead-based paint inspection, 3.) Risk
assessment, 4.) Combination of inspection/risk
assessment (LIRA), or 5.) Lead hazard screen
What ongoing maintenance efforts may be needed after
interim control measures are implemented? - Answer-1.)