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Lead Abatement Supervisor certification examination - CORRECT ANSWER -An examination to
determine if candidates possess the necessary knowledge and abilities associated with
performing Supervisor job duties.
Federal and State regulatory requirements - CORRECT ANSWER -Regulations governing lead
testing and lead in construction activities.
Knowledge of regulations governing the abatement of lead-contaminated dust and soil -
CORRECT ANSWER -Includes HUD Guidelines: Chapter 11, 12, and 13; 17 CCR 36000 and 17 CCR
36100.
Registration for the Lead Abatement Supervisor certification examination - CORRECT ANSWER -
Obtain a registration form from CPS Human Resource Services by calling <phone> option 5.
Knowledge of hazardous waste storage area/facility - CORRECT ANSWER -Includes how and
when to construct and/or obtain a suitable and secure on-site hazardous waste storage
area/facility including accumulation quantities and dates.
Knowledge of safe disposal of water used at an abatement project - CORRECT ANSWER -Guided
by HUD Guidelines: Chapter 10.
CDPH requirements for certification - CORRECT ANSWER -Candidates must meet training,
education, and experience requirements to become certified.
Re-examination process - CORRECT ANSWER -Candidates must submit a completed re-
examination form and pay the re-examination fee to be rescheduled for a future examination.
,Recommendation after failing the exam - CORRECT ANSWER -CDPH recommends taking the
Lead Abatement Supervisor course again if you fail the exam three or more times.
Knowledge of waste handling and characterization procedures - CORRECT ANSWER -Includes
how to interpret the results, guided by HUD Guidelines: Chapter 10; 22 CCR 66262 [Chapter 12,
Article 1].
CDPH Abatement Notification requirements - CORRECT ANSWER -Includes documentation,
posting, and filing requirements as per 17 CCR 36100.
Federal and Cal/OSHA Lead Written Compliance Program requirements - CORRECT ANSWER -
Guided by HUD Guidelines: Chapter 9; 8 CCR 1532.1.
CDPH Work Practice Standards - CORRECT ANSWER -Outlined in 17 CCR 36050 and 36100.
Examination format - CORRECT ANSWER -Contains 100 questions, all written in the multiple-
choice format with four distinct alternatives.
Examination duration - CORRECT ANSWER -Candidates are allotted three hours to respond to all
100 examination questions.
Knowledge of CDPH Definitions and Roles of Certification Disciplines - CORRECT ANSWER -
Includes requirements for certification as per 17 CCR 35001 - 35050, 17 CCR 36000, and 17 CCR
36100.
Competencies assessed in the examination - CORRECT ANSWER -The examination assesses
candidate competencies in six content areas.
, Federal and Cal/OSHA Lead in Construction Exposure Assessment Requirements - CORRECT
ANSWER -Knowledge required for assessing lead exposure in construction activities.
Abatement - CORRECT ANSWER -The process of reducing or eliminating lead hazards.
Interim Controls - CORRECT ANSWER -Temporary measures taken to reduce lead exposure until
permanent solutions are implemented.
Cal/OSHA - CORRECT ANSWER -California Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which
sets safety standards for workplaces.
Personal Protective Equipment - CORRECT ANSWER -Equipment such as gloves, respirators, and
safety goggles used to protect workers from hazards.
Heavy Object Transport - CORRECT ANSWER -Procedures used to safely lift and transport heavy
objects.
Lead Exposure Pathways in Children - CORRECT ANSWER -Routes through which children can be
exposed to lead, including ingestion and inhalation.
Lead Exposure Pathways in Adults - CORRECT ANSWER -Routes through which adults can be
exposed to lead, including occupational exposure.
Lead Poisoning Symptoms - CORRECT ANSWER -Signs and symptoms associated with lead
poisoning in adults and children.
Chemical Removal Ventilation Requirements - CORRECT ANSWER -Standards for ventilation
when performing chemical removal to ensure safety.