TEST BANK 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
●● Hood, booties, coveralls. Answer: The following are parts of a
protective clothing ensemble
●● Removal of 5 feet of pipe insulation in order to fix a leak in the pipe.
Answer: Which of the following operations would be considered to be
an OSHA Class II job?
●● Holes cut in the polyethylene next to the machines. Answer: Make-
up air for a negative pressure enclosure usually comes from
●● Sealed, labeled containers or wraps. Answer: All asbestos waste must
be
●● Inhalation. Answer: Asbestos enters the body via
●● Guard rails. Answer: Free standing mobile scaffolding that is 16 feet
high are required to have LOCKABLE WHEELS, NOT TO BE LESS
THAN 4 FEET WIDE, BE INSPECTED BY A COMPETENT
PERSON, and must have what?
, ●● The removal of all specified asbestos-containing materials. Answer:
A final visual inspection is used to determine which one of the final
steps of an abatement project?
●● 50-90 times. Answer: How much greater is the incidence of lung
cancer in asbestos workers who smoke than in non-asbestos workers
who do not smoke?
●● Personal air monitoring. Answer: Which of the following records
must be kept for a minimum of 30 years?
●● Any job where the amount of friable ACM being removed is less
than 260 linear feet or 160 square feet. Answer: AHERA regulations
allow PCM to be used as a method of analysis for:
●● Visible emissions. Answer: When removing asbestos-containing
materials, which of the following is most difficult to control?
●● OSHA. Answer: What federal agency regulates asbestos in the
manufacturing sector through 29CFR 1910.1001 and in the construction
industry through 29 CFR 1926.1101?
●● 2 layers of 4 mil on the walls and 2 layers of 6 mil on the floors.
Answer: When constructing a negative pressure containment for
abatement, common practice is to place polyethylene sheeting on the
walls and floors consisting of