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CWEA Laboratory Analyst Grade 2 Exam
ACTUAL EXAM COVERAGE (FULL CONTENT AREAS)
The CWEA Laboratory Analyst Grade 2 exam generally evaluates competency in wastewater laboratory
operations, analytical chemistry, microbiology basics, safety, and regulatory compliance.
1. Laboratory Safety & Compliance
• Chemical hygiene and MSDS/SDS interpretation
• PPE selection (gloves, goggles, respirators)
• Chemical storage compatibility and labeling
• Emergency response (spills, exposure, eyewash/shower use)
• OSHA laboratory safety standards
2. Water & Wastewater Sampling
• Proper sampling techniques (grab vs composite)
• Sample preservation and holding times
• Chain of custody documentation
• Sample contamination prevention
• Field sampling equipment handling
3. Analytical Chemistry Fundamentals
• pH, alkalinity, acidity testing
• TSS (Total Suspended Solids) and TDS methods
• BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) testing principles
• COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) basics
• Standard Methods procedures
4. Microbiology Basics
• Indicator organisms (E. coli, coliforms)
• Membrane filtration technique
• Sterilization and incubation procedures
• Contamination control in lab environments
5. Instrumentation & Equipment
• Spectrophotometers and calibration
• Analytical balances and pipettes
• pH meters calibration and maintenance
• Autoclave operation basics
6. Quality Control / Quality Assurance (QA/QC)
• Calibration checks and standards
• Blanks, duplicates, spikes
• Control charts and data validation
• Error identification and correction
7. Data Recording & Reporting
• Lab notebooks and electronic LIMS systems
• Significant figure accuracy
• Unit conversions and reporting limits
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• Regulatory reporting compliance
1.
A lab technician handles concentrated acid without proper PPE during dilution. What is the primary
safety violation?
A. Only gloves are optional
B. Failure to follow chemical handling safety procedures and PPE requirements
C. Acid handling does not require goggles
D. PPE is only required for microbiology work
Answer: B
Rationale: PPE is mandatory when handling corrosive chemicals.
2.
A sample is collected but not preserved before exceeding its holding time. What is the main
consequence?
A. Improved accuracy
B. Invalid analytical results due to sample degradation
C. Faster lab processing
D. Increased precision
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Answer: B
Rationale: Improper preservation affects data reliability.
3.
A technician uses an uncalibrated pH meter for wastewater testing. What is the most likely result?
A. Improved accuracy
B. Inaccurate pH readings and unreliable data
C. Faster analysis
D. No impact on results
Answer: B
Rationale: Calibration ensures measurement accuracy.
4.
A lab fails to properly label collected wastewater samples. What is the biggest risk?
A. Improved workflow
B. Sample misidentification and invalid test results
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C. Faster reporting
D. Reduced workload
Answer: B
Rationale: Labeling ensures traceability and accuracy.
5.
A technician performs BOD testing but incubates samples at incorrect temperature. What is the likely
outcome?
A. Improved oxygen demand results
B. Invalid BOD results due to microbial activity changes
C. Reduced testing time
D. Increased accuracy
Answer: B
Rationale: BOD requires strict temperature control.
6.
A lab analyst fails to document chain of custody for a regulatory sample. What is the main issue?