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What regulation is the hazard evaluation and abatement code? - CORRECT ANSWER -NJAC 5:17-
1.1
what does this chapter control? - CORRECT ANSWER -the abatement of lead based paint
hazards and the certification of lead based paint hazard evaluation or abatement contractors
what does chapter 5:17 1.1 seek to provide? - CORRECT ANSWER -ensure Public safety, health,
and welfare insofar as they are affected by the Identification and abatement of lead based paint
hazards.
in instances in which a child with an elevated blood lead level is identified, what chapters/ codes
shall control inspection? - CORRECT ANSWER -Chapter XIII and NJAC 8:51
ASTM - CORRECT ANSWER -American Society for Testing and Materials
composite sampling - CORRECT ANSWER -an economical but less specific method, of sampling
for lead based paint hazards by analyzing dust from several surfaces or soil from different
locations together.
department - CORRECT ANSWER -department of community affairs (jobs must be filed with
them 10 days prior)
encapsulant - CORRECT ANSWER -a coating or rigid material that relies on adhesion to a lead
based painted surface and is not mechanically fastened to the substrate
,enclosure - CORRECT ANSWER -the installation of a rigid, durable barrier that is mechanically
attached to building components, with all edges and seams sealed with caulk or other sealant
and having a design life of at least 20 years.
HEPA - CORRECT ANSWER -high efficiency particulate air , filter that eliminates 99.9% of
monodisperse particles greater than 0.3 microns in diameter.
Interim controls - CORRECT ANSWER -measures designed to temporarily reduce human
exposure or possible exposure to LBP hazards.
Lead Abatement - CORRECT ANSWER -Abatement means any measure or set of measures
designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards.
lead evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER -surface by surface investigation to determine the presence
of lead based paint and the provision of a report explaining the results of the investigation
Lead based paint - CORRECT ANSWER -paint, varnish, shellac, or other coating on surfaces that
contain 1.0 mg/cm2 or more of lead, or 0.5% or more lead by weight
lead free - CORRECT ANSWER -having no lead based paint on any surface within a dwelling unit,
common area or building
lead based paint hazard - CORRECT ANSWER -Any condition that causes exposure to lead from
lead-contaminated dust, soil or paint which has deteriorated to the point of causing adverse
human health effects.
lead free interior - CORRECT ANSWER -having no lead based paint on any interior surface within
a dwelling unit, common area, or building. door thresholds shall be considered interior
components. window wells shall be considered exterior components and shall be smooth and
cleanable.
, lead free hazard - CORRECT ANSWER -the absence of any condition that causes exposure to lead
NJAC - CORRECT ANSWER -NJ administrative code
NLLAP - CORRECT ANSWER -US EPA agency national lead laboratory accreditation program
patch test - CORRECT ANSWER -a field procedure in which a small area of the existing lead
based paint film is prepared and the encapsulant product is applied or installed and cured in the
manner intended for the large scale job and then tested to determine adhesion and surface
integrity.
plastic sheeting - CORRECT ANSWER -minimum of 6 mil thick polyethylene sheeting unless the
text specifies otherwise
superstructure - CORRECT ANSWER -large steel or other industrial structure such as a bridge or
water tower which contains no habitable space. "sspc"
surface - CORRECT ANSWER -an area such as an interior or exterior wall, ceiling, floor, door
frame, window sill, window frame, porch, stair, handrail, and spindle or other abradable surface,
soil furniture, a carpet, radiator. water pipe.
xrf - CORRECT ANSWER -means x ray florescence, a radiological method of in place testing for
the presence of lead based paint on surfaces.
according to 5:17-2.1, when did certification become required? - CORRECT ANSWER -January 1,
1996