LEAD ABATEMENT SUPERVISOR
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Identify the materials used for enclosure - ans-Drywall
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vinyl siding sd
Plywood
Paneling
Caulk and sealant sd sd
Hazards that exist in residential environments - ans-Lead dust
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Lead contaminated soil
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Peeling, chipping paint sd sd
Folk remedies sd
Describe how children are typically exposed to lead - ans-Hand to mouth activities
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Worker take home dust sd sd sd
Identify the common routes of worker lead exposure - ans-Inhalation
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Ingestion
Describe the basic health effects of lead to workers - ans-Stomachache
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Nausea
Headache
Memory loss sd
High Blood pressure
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Kidney damage sd
Describe the OSHA ( and other requirements) for lead abatement worker training - ans-
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Info on respirators and their use, types, proper fit
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Medical exams for everyone working with lead
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Describing what your employer is doing to reduce your exposure to lead
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Describe the RCRA regulations and regulated information regarding waste disposal for lea
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d abatement projects - ans-Commercial/ industrial projects-
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tested, labeled, hauled correctly
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Residential property- household hazardous waste exemption sd sd sd sd sd
Identify the lead RCRA definitions of hazardous waste and testing procedures - ans-
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TCLP test- toxic characteristic leaching procedure
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, Detects how much lead would leach out of the waste. 5mg/l= hazardous waste
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Lead meets the toxicity part of being a hazardous waste
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"Competent Person for health and safety" as defined by OSHA - ans- sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sdsd
A person who can identify hazards
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Someone who can take corrective action sd sd sd sd sd
OSHA respirator protection standards relevant to lead abatement work - ans-
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When above the permissible exposure limit:
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Need to wear HEPA filter and any other appropriate filter
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Have a written respiratory program in place
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OSHA general industry standards relevant to lead abatement work - ans-
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Similar to the construction rule except: it pertains to exposure to lead when it is not
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Construction
Agriculture
Factory manufacturing sd
Medical removal is different sd sd sd
Return to work level is different sd sd sd sd sd
Describe blood monitoring requirements - ans-If air monitoring is above the action level
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30ug/m3 for more than 30 days/year sd sd sd sd sd
Every 2 months for the first 6 months
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If above 40ug/dl then back to every 2 months
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At 50ug/dl- medical removal (if 2 consecutive tests)
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Recognize the correct wording of lead wording signs - ans-DANGER: Lead work area
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May Damage Fertility or the Unborn Child, Cause Damage to the Central Nervous System,
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Do Not Eat, Drink, or Smoke in this Area
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Describe the OSHA construction standards (other than lead regs) - ans--Fall protection
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-Eye protection sd
-Hazard Communication sd
-Anything having to do with worker protection and construction (including asbestos)
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Describe the general requirements specified by the OSHA construction standards - ans--
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Train your people sd sd
-Monitor the air they're breathing (PEL is 50ug/m3, AL is 30ug/m3)
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-Take steps to reduce exposure to lead
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-Do blood monitoring
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Keep adequate records sd sd
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Identify the materials used for enclosure - ans-Drywall
sd sd sd sd sd sd sdsd
vinyl siding sd
Plywood
Paneling
Caulk and sealant sd sd
Hazards that exist in residential environments - ans-Lead dust
sd sd sd sd sd sd sdsd sd
Lead contaminated soil
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Peeling, chipping paint sd sd
Folk remedies sd
Describe how children are typically exposed to lead - ans-Hand to mouth activities
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Worker take home dust sd sd sd
Identify the common routes of worker lead exposure - ans-Inhalation
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Ingestion
Describe the basic health effects of lead to workers - ans-Stomachache
sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sdsd
Nausea
Headache
Memory loss sd
High Blood pressure
sd sd
Kidney damage sd
Describe the OSHA ( and other requirements) for lead abatement worker training - ans-
sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sdsd
Info on respirators and their use, types, proper fit
sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd
Medical exams for everyone working with lead
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Describing what your employer is doing to reduce your exposure to lead
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Describe the RCRA regulations and regulated information regarding waste disposal for lea
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d abatement projects - ans-Commercial/ industrial projects-
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tested, labeled, hauled correctly
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Residential property- household hazardous waste exemption sd sd sd sd sd
Identify the lead RCRA definitions of hazardous waste and testing procedures - ans-
sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sdsd
TCLP test- toxic characteristic leaching procedure
sd sd sd sd sd
, Detects how much lead would leach out of the waste. 5mg/l= hazardous waste
sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd
Lead meets the toxicity part of being a hazardous waste
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"Competent Person for health and safety" as defined by OSHA - ans- sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sd sdsd
A person who can identify hazards
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Someone who can take corrective action sd sd sd sd sd
OSHA respirator protection standards relevant to lead abatement work - ans-
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When above the permissible exposure limit:
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Need to wear HEPA filter and any other appropriate filter
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Have a written respiratory program in place
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OSHA general industry standards relevant to lead abatement work - ans-
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Similar to the construction rule except: it pertains to exposure to lead when it is not
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Construction
Agriculture
Factory manufacturing sd
Medical removal is different sd sd sd
Return to work level is different sd sd sd sd sd
Describe blood monitoring requirements - ans-If air monitoring is above the action level
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30ug/m3 for more than 30 days/year sd sd sd sd sd
Every 2 months for the first 6 months
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If above 40ug/dl then back to every 2 months
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At 50ug/dl- medical removal (if 2 consecutive tests)
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Recognize the correct wording of lead wording signs - ans-DANGER: Lead work area
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May Damage Fertility or the Unborn Child, Cause Damage to the Central Nervous System,
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Do Not Eat, Drink, or Smoke in this Area
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Describe the OSHA construction standards (other than lead regs) - ans--Fall protection
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-Eye protection sd
-Hazard Communication sd
-Anything having to do with worker protection and construction (including asbestos)
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Describe the general requirements specified by the OSHA construction standards - ans--
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Train your people sd sd
-Monitor the air they're breathing (PEL is 50ug/m3, AL is 30ug/m3)
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-Take steps to reduce exposure to lead
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-Do blood monitoring
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Keep adequate records sd sd