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The definition of Lead based paint hazards:C5 -✓✓Conditions causing exposure to lead
from dust, soil, or paint that is deteriorated or present in accessible, friction, or impact
surfaces that would result in adverse health effects.
Disclosure rule. C7 -✓✓To Sum it up: You must let all possible buyers or renters know
of present or possible lead hazards.
Define lead based paint. C11 -✓✓The Guidelines define "lead-based paint" as any
paint, varnish, stain, or other applied coating that has 1mg/cm2 or (0.5μg/g)by dry
weight) or more of lead.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) defines a competent person
as:C15 -✓✓One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable lead hazards in
the surroundings or working conditions and who has authorization to take prompt
corrective measures to eliminate them.
Can you act as a Lead inspector as a supervisor? -✓✓No.
What are 3 parts of a OSHA compliance program? C15-16 (8 choices) -✓✓1. Air
monitoring data which documents the source of lead emissions. 2. a report of the
technology considered to prevent exposures from exceeding the PEL.
3.A work practice program which includes protective work clothing equipment,
housekeeping requirements, and hygiene facilities and practices.
If a worker is exposed to PEL above (50μg Pb per m3) without regard to respirators
what must you do? (7 Choices)C14-15 -✓✓1.Exposure monitoring - quarterly
(3months)- additional monitoring if changes may affect the exposure level. 2.
Engineering and work practice controls (including administrative controls. 3.Written
compliance program (prior to beginning the job) 4. warning signs. 5. protective clothing.
PEL -✓✓Permissible Exposure Limit
Types of respirators: C31 -✓✓Air Purifying respirator APR
*Supplied- air respirator,*SAR
Self-contained breathing apparatus) SCBA
Powered air purifying respirator PAPR
, What should your "LEAD" sign say? C19 -✓✓WARNING - LEAD WORK AREA
POISON- NO SMOKING OR EATING.
What lead blood level must a worker be removed from abatement at? C22 -✓✓50μ/DL
or higher. (Micrograms per deciliter.)
What is HazCom?C26 -✓✓Hazard communication/Right to know standard.
Name 3 parts of a HazCom (there's 5) C27-29 -✓✓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 -✓✓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 -✓✓15μg (or 15ppb) per liter of water.
Define target housing. -✓✓Housing constructed before 1978
What are the 4 parts of the RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)? C38 -
✓✓Treatment, Storage, Transportation and disposal of hazardous wastes.
The clearance levels for HUD Are: -✓✓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: -✓✓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? -✓✓Removal, Replacement, Enclosure, and
Encapsulation.
Define contract. D2 -✓✓A contract is a legally enforceable agreement.