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1. What are the four permanent abatement options for lead-based paint?
A. Painting over, sealing, capping, and removal
B. Paint removal, component removal, enclosure, and encapsulation- Correct Answer:
C. Chemical treatment, sanding, scraping, and repainting
D. Wet wiping, HEPA vacuuming, enclosure, and replacement
The four permanent abatement methods are: (1) Paint removal — stripping or chemically
removing lead paint; (2) Component removal — removing the entire painted component (e.g., a
window); (3) Enclosure — covering with rigid material; (4) Encapsulation — applying a specially
formulated bonding agent that seals the paint.
2. Which agencies focus on childhood lead poisoning prevention?
A. CDC, OSHA, and NIOSH
B. CDPH, HUD, and EPA- Correct Answer:
C. FDA, HHS, and USDA
D. EPA, FEMA, and DOT
The three primary agencies are: CDPH (California Department of Public Health) — state-level
enforcement; HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) — housing standards and
guidelines; EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) — federal environmental regulations and
certification programs.
,3. What is the CAL OSHA standard for lead in construction?
A29 CFR 1926.62
B. Title 8 CCR 1532.1- Correct Answer:
C. Title 8 CCR 5144
D. 40 CFR Part 745
Title 8 CCR 1532.1 is the California OSHA standard for lead in construction — the state-level
equivalent of the federal OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926.62. It governs exposure limits, medical
surveillance, training, and work practice requirements for lead work in California construction.
4. What is the California standard equivalent to the federal respiratory protection standard 29
CFR 1910.134?
A. Title 8 CCR 1532.1
B. Title 8 CCR 5144- Correct Answer:
C. Title 8 CCR 3203
D. 40 CFR Part 745
Title 8 CCR 5144 is California's respiratory protection standard — the state equivalent of federal
OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.134. It governs selection, fit testing, medical evaluation, and use of
respirators in all California workplaces, including lead abatement operations.
5. What is the HUD 1995 document?
A. EPA regulation for lead paint disclosures in real estate
B. The CAL OSHA lead construction standard
C. Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead Based Paint Hazards in Housing -
Correct Answer:
D. Federal certification requirements for lead inspectors
,The 1995 HUD Guidelines — 'Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead Based Paint
Hazards in Housing' — is the foundational document for lead-based paint inspection, risk
assessment, and abatement in housing. Chapter 7 was revised in 1997.
6. When was the revision to Chapter 7 of the HUD Guidelines for lead-based paint in housing
enacted?
A. 1993
B. 1995
C. 1997- Correct Answer:
D. 2000
Chapter 7 of the HUD Guidelines was revised in 1997 to update protocols for lead-based paint
inspections, risk assessments, and clearance procedures. The combined reference is therefore
cited as 'HUD 1995/1997.'
7. What are the two foundational documents that govern lead-based paint inspections?
A. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62 and Title 8 CCR 1532.1
B. HUD 1995/1997 Guidelines and EPA 40 CFR Part 745- Correct Answer:
C. CDC Blood Lead Guidelines and HUD 1995
D. EPA 40 CFR Part 745 and CAL OSHA Title 8 CCR 5144
Lead-based paint inspections are based on two key documents: (1) HUD 1995/1997 — the
Guidelines for Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing; and (2) EPA 40
CFR Part 745 — Lead; Requirements for Lead Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and Child
Occupied Facilities.
8. What is EPA 40 CFR Part 745?
A. Federal OSHA lead exposure standard for general industry
B. HUD's guidelines for lead paint evaluation in public housing
, C. Lead: Requirements for Lead Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and Child Occupied
Facilities - Correct Answer:
D. EPA's certification standard for hazardous waste workers
EPA 40 CFR Part 745 governs lead-based paint activities — specifically training, certification, and
work practice standards for inspectors, risk assessors, and abatement contractors working in
target housing (pre-1978) and child-occupied facilities.
9. How often does federal re-certification for lead activities occur?
A Every year
B Every 2 years
C Every 3 years- correct Answer:
D Every 5 years
Federal EPA re-certification for lead-based paint activities (inspectors, risk assessors, abatement
supervisors/workers) occurs every 3 years. This ensures practitioners remain current with
evolving regulations, techniques, and health standards.
10. How often does re-certification for lead activities occur in California?
A Every year
B Every other year (every 2 years) - Correct Answer:
C Every 3 years
D Every 5 years
California (CDPH) requires re-certification every 2 years — more frequent than the federal 3-
year cycle. California's stricter schedule reflects the state's more aggressive approach to lead
hazard prevention and contractor accountability.
11. Every purchaser of any interest in residential real property built prior to 1978 must be
notified that the property may present exposure to lead from lead-based paint.
TRUE - Correct Answer: