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MA Lead Inspector/ Risk Assessor Exam Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Exams Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! Current Update!! Instant Download Pdf 1. How do kids get lead poisoning? - Correct Answer Ingestion - the most common way Inhalation - also possible 2. How do adults get lead poisoning? - Correct Answer Inhalation - the most common way Ingestion - also possible 3. Entry pathways for lead are... - Correct Answer The respiratory and digestive systems 4. Blood lead level of concern is... - Correct Answer 5-9 micrograms per deciliter (μg/dl) 5. What kind of testing needs to be done to determine lead poisoning? - Correct Answer -Capillary blood test (finger prick) -Venous blood test (blood drawn from vein) 6. When should children be screened for lead poisoning in MA? - Correct Answer - Once between 9-12 months, and again at ages 2 & 3 - High risk children must be tested again at age 4 - If no prior screening, a child must be tested to enroll in day care, kindergarten, or pre K. 7. Children are considered "high-risk" and need to be screened more than once per year if they... - Correct Answer - Have siblings or playmates who are lead poisoned - Live in pre-1978 housing thats currently undergoing renovations - Live in pre-1978 housing with deteriorated lead paint, plaster, or putty. 8. How frequently should high-risk children be tested? - Correct Answer - High risk children ages 6-36 months should be tested every 6 months and then again at age 4 and 5. - For renovations, children should be tested within 4 weeks of project start, once per month while the project is ongoing, and then once more upon project completion. 9. Children with a blood lead level of 5 μg/dl or higher have follow-up care that includes... - Correct Answer Repeated screenings 10. Groups that have the highest risk of lead poisoning include... - Correct Answer - Children under the age of 6 - Fetuses - Adults with circulatory, renal, or debilitating disorders - Anyone exposed to lead

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1. How do kids get lead poisoning?

- Correct Answer Ingestion - the most common way
Inhalation - also possible


2. How do adults get lead poisoning?

- Correct Answer Inhalation - the most common way
Ingestion - also possible


3. Entry pathways for lead are...

- Correct Answer The respiratory and digestive systems


4. Blood lead level of concern is...

- Correct Answer 5-9 micrograms per deciliter (μg/dl)


5. What kind of testing needs to be done to determine lead poisoning?

- Correct Answer -Capillary blood test (finger prick)
-Venous blood test (blood drawn from vein)

,6. When should children be screened for lead poisoning in MA?

- Correct Answer - Once between 9-12 months, and again at ages 2 & 3
- High risk children must be tested again at age 4
- If no prior screening, a child must be tested to enroll in day care, kindergarten, or
pre K.


7. Children are considered "high-risk" and need to be screened more than once
per year if they...

- Correct Answer - Have siblings or playmates who are lead poisoned
- Live in pre-1978 housing thats currently undergoing renovations
- Live in pre-1978 housing with deteriorated lead paint, plaster, or putty.


8. How frequently should high-risk children be tested?

- Correct Answer - High risk children ages 6-36 months should be tested every
6 months and then again at age 4 and 5.
- For renovations, children should be tested within 4 weeks of project start, once
per month while the project is ongoing, and then once more upon project
completion.


9. Children with a blood lead level of 5 μg/dl or higher have follow-up care that
includes...

- Correct Answer Repeated screenings


10. Groups that have the highest risk of lead poisoning include...

,- Correct Answer - Children under the age of 6
- Fetuses
- Adults with circulatory, renal, or debilitating disorders
- Anyone exposed to lead


11. What blood lead level is considered poisoning?

- Correct Answer Venous 10 μg/dl

Compliance in MA means...
Lead safe; NOT lead free


12. What are the two types of compliance?

- Correct Answer - Full Compliance (either initial or deleading)
- Interim Control (no urgent lead hazards)


13. What are the four types of lead hazards?

- Correct Answer - Loose
- Accessible, Mouthable (A/M)
- Moveable/Impact (M/I)
- Friction (F)


14. Two types of FULL compliance

- Correct Answer - Full initial inspection compliance (no lead paint or hazards)
- Full deleading compliance (lead hazards were abated)


15. Interim Control

, - Correct Answer - No urgent lead hazards or structural defects
- Interim control requires a risk assessment. This cannot be performed by base-
level inspectors.


16. Loose lead paint anywhere is considered...

- Correct Answer an urgent lead hazard


17. How long is a letter of interim control good for?

- Correct Answer Lasts one year, can be renewed for one additional year


18. Strict Liability

- Correct Answer If a property is out of compliance and a child gets poisoned,
the owner is considered responsible.


19. Anti-discrimination clauses in MA lead laws make it illegal for property owners
to...

- Correct Answer - Refuse to rent to families with children
- Evict families because lead paint is present in their unit
- Harass tenants for exercising their rights
- Require tenants to submit blood samples to rent


20. Property Transfer Notification

- Correct Answer - When selling a pre-1978 property, an owner must provide
prospective buyers with all information and documentation regarding known lead
hazards
- This applies to all residential properties that were constructed before 1978

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