2026/2027 – 100 Practice Questions on
NJAC 5:17, OSHA Lead Standards, HUD
Guidelines, Clearance Testing &
Respiratory Protection
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Master the 2026/2027 Lead Abatement Certification Exam with 100 high-yield questions
covering NJAC 5:17, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62, HUD guidelines, clearance testing,
medical surveillance, and waste disposal.
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, Lead Abatement Exam Prep 2026/2027 – NJ, OSHA, HUD
Section 1: Regulatory Framework and Legal Standards
Question 1
Which New Jersey Administrative Code specifically governs lead hazard evaluation and
abatement activities?
A. NJAC 8:51
B. NJAC 5:17
C. NJAC 8:62
D. NJAC 7:26
Answer: B
Explanation: NJAC 5:17 is the New Jersey Administrative Code for Lead Hazard
Evaluation. NJAC 8:51 covers childhood lead poisoning and elevated blood levels, NJAC
8:62 addresses certification and training standards, and NJAC 7:26 pertains to Department of
Environmental Protection hazardous waste regulations.
Question 2
What is the primary focus of NJAC 8:51?
A. Contractor certification requirements
B. Lead hazard evaluation methods
C. Childhood lead poisoning and elevated blood levels
D. Hazardous waste disposal protocols
Answer: C
Explanation: NJAC 8:51 specifically addresses childhood lead poisoning and elevated blood
levels (EBLs) in children, establishing protocols for testing, reporting, and follow-up actions
when elevated levels are detected.
Question 3
Which federal regulation covers respiratory protection requirements for lead work?
A. 29 CFR 1910.1200
B. 29 CFR 1926.62
C. 29 CFR 1910.134
D. 29 CFR 1910.1025
Answer: C
Explanation: 29 CFR 1910.134 is the OSHA regulation that establishes mandatory
,requirements for respiratory protection programs, including fit testing, medical evaluations,
and proper respirator selection for hazardous exposures including lead.
Question 4
What does 29 CFR 1910.1200 require employers to maintain on worksites?
A. Employee medical surveillance records
B. A chemical component disclosure book with Safety Data Sheets
C. Daily exposure monitoring logs
D. Respirator fit test certificates
Answer: B
Explanation: The Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) requires employers
to maintain a comprehensive chemical component disclosure book containing Safety Data
Sheets for all hazardous products used on the work site, ensuring workers have access to
safety information.
Question 5
Which three federal agencies are considered the major regulatory players in the lead
abatement industry?
A. CDC, FDA, and NIOSH
B. HUD, OSHA, and EPA
C. NJDOH, NJDEP, and DCA
D. ANSI, ASTM, and NFPA
Answer: B
Explanation: The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are
the three primary federal agencies that establish and enforce lead-related regulations,
guidelines, and standards.
Question 6
What was the original purpose for creating HUD?
A. Environmental protection oversight
B. Workplace safety enforcement
C. Affordable housing initiatives
D. Lead poisoning research
Answer: C
, Explanation: HUD was created to address affordable housing needs in the United States.
This mission later expanded to include lead safety regulations as the agency recognized the
connection between housing conditions and childhood lead poisoning.
Question 7
Which legislation originated from HUD's regulatory authority?
A. The Clean Air Act
B. The Lead Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act
C. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
D. The Occupational Safety and Health Act
Answer: B
Explanation: The Lead Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (LBPPA) was a direct
outcome of HUD's regulatory efforts to address lead hazards in federally assisted housing.
HUD also established the disclosure guidelines for lead-based paint in residential properties.
Question 8
What does the acronym UCC stand for in construction regulations?
A. Universal Construction Code
B. Uniform Construction Code
C. Unified Compliance Code
D. Urban Construction Criteria
Answer: B
Explanation: The Uniform Construction Code (UCC) establishes standardized construction
requirements across jurisdictions, including provisions related to lead-safe practices and
building materials.
Section 2: Medical Surveillance and Health Effects
Question 9
At what blood lead level does chelation therapy typically become necessary for children?
A. 20 ug/dL
B. 30 ug/dL
C. 40 ug/dL
D. 50 ug/dL
Answer: C
Explanation: Chelation therapy is generally recommended for children when blood lead