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Core Domains
Cleaning Chemicals and Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT)
Safety Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Floor Care and Maintenance Systems
Restroom Sanitation and Disinfection
Bloodborne Pathogens and Infection Control
Waste Management and Recycling Regulations
Equipment Operation and Troubleshooting
Emergency Response and Fire Safety
Ethics and Professional Standards
Environmental Sustainability and Green Cleaning
Introduction
The purpose of this comprehensive assessment is to evaluate the competency and readiness of candidates
seeking the California Custodian Certification. This exam assesses fundamental skills and advanced knowledge
required to maintain safe, sanitary, and efficient public and private facilities within the state. The structure consists
of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions designed to mirror real-world custodial challenges. Candidates
are tested on their ability to apply regulatory standards, demonstrate sound decision-making, and execute
technical maintenance tasks. Emphasis is placed on practical application, ensuring that certified professionals can
uphold high standards of cleanliness while prioritizing occupant health and safety.
1. Which of the following is the most effective method for preventing cross-contamination when cleaning
multiple rooms?
,A. Using the same microfiber cloth for all surfaces to save time
B. Implementing a color-coded tool and cloth system
C. Rinsing the mop in the same water for the entire floor
D. Using high-pressure sprayers on all touchpoints
🟢 B. Implementing a color-coded tool and cloth system
🔴 RATIONALE: A color-coded system ensures that tools used in high-risk areas, like restrooms, are not used in
low-risk areas, like offices, thereby minimizing the spread of pathogens.
2. When handling a chemical spill, what is the first document a custodian should consult to identify specific
hazards and PPE requirements?
A. The facility’s employee handbook
B. The Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
C. The original purchase invoice
D. The building’s floor plan
🟢 B. The Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
🔴 RATIONALE: The SDS provides comprehensive information about chemical hazards, handling instructions,
and the specific personal protective equipment required for safe cleanup.
3. What is the primary purpose of a "sealant" when maintaining VCT (Vinyl Composition Tile) flooring?
A. To change the color of the tile
B. To provide a permanent slip-resistant surface
C. To protect the porous tile from moisture and stains
D. To eliminate the need for daily sweeping
,🟢 C. To protect the porous tile from moisture and stains
🔴 RATIONALE: Sealants fill the microscopic pores in VCT, preventing dirt and liquids from penetrating and
damaging the tile, which extends the floor's lifespan.
4. According to OSHA standards, how should a custodian treat all blood and bodily fluids?
A. As harmless unless the individual is known to be sick
B. As potentially infectious materials (Universal Precautions)
C. As standard waste that can be disposed of in a regular bin
D. As chemical waste requiring a neutralizer
🟢 B. As potentially infectious materials (Universal Precautions)
🔴 RATIONALE: Universal Precautions require that all human blood and certain body fluids are treated as if
known to be infectious for HIV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens.
5. When using a dual-bucket system for mopping, what is the purpose of the second bucket?
A. To hold extra trash bags
B. To store dry microfiber pads
C. To provide a dedicated rinse water source
D. To act as a weight for the mop wringer
🟢 C. To provide a dedicated rinse water source
🔴 RATIONALE: A dual-bucket system separates dirty rinse water from the clean chemical solution, ensuring that
dirt is not spread back onto the floor surface.
6. Which PH level indicates a neutral cleaning solution?
, A. PH 1
B. PH 7
C. PH 10
D. PH 14
🟢 B. PH 7
🔴 RATIONALE: On the PH scale of 0 to 14, 7 is considered neutral. Solutions below 7 are acidic, and those
above 7 are alkaline.
7. A custodian finds a frayed electrical cord on a high-speed burnisher. What is the correct professional
action?
A. Wrap the cord in duct tape and continue working
B. Use the machine only on low-speed settings
C. Tag the machine "Out of Service" and report it
D. Cut the cord off to prevent others from using it
🟢 C. Tag the machine "Out of Service" and report it
🔴 RATIONALE: Safety protocols require that damaged electrical equipment be immediately removed from
service and labeled to prevent accidental use until repaired by a qualified technician.
8. Which of the following is considered a "high-touch" surface that requires frequent disinfection?
A. Ceiling tiles
B. Light switches
C. Baseboards
D. Storage room shelves