BANK FINAL EXAM 2026-2027 ACCURATE 1800+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) CURRENTLY UPDATED VERSION
|ALREADY GRADED A+
Dust lead hazard levels (by wipe sampling)
40 micrograms/ft2 (carpeted and uncarpeted interior
floors) 250 micrograms/ft2 interior window sills
(stools)
which 2 forms are included to address lead based paint conditions on
the property?
1. federal lead based paint (LBP) disclosure
2. TDS
Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act
(Title X of the Community Development and Housing Act of
1992) The federal government began to focus on primary
prevention of lead poisoning through identifying and
reducing lead hazards.
,Importance of lead poisoning prevention/lead-based paint
inspections
Focus attention on the sources of lead that could poison
children; and reduce the cost of lead hazard control by
identifying which surfaces are coated with lead-based paint.
does owner have obligation to have inspection/ a report prepared
on the presence of lead based paint or any lead based paint
hazards?
NO
Dust lead clearance levels (by wipe sampling)
40 micrograms/ft2 interior floors
250 micrograms/ft2 interior window sills
(stools) 400 micrograms/ft2 window troughs
(window wells)
What is the Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead Based
Paint Hazards in Housing?
1995 HUD Guidelines
When was the revision to Chapter 7 of the Guidelines for the
Evaluation and Control of Lead Based Paint Hazards in Housing
enacted?
1997 and was updated in 2012
,Dust lead levels for lead hazard screen only (by wipe sampling)
25 micrograms/ft2
125 micrograms/ft2 interior window sills
how can the owner cooperate in the LBP disclosure?
1. filling out the LBP disclosure
2. filling out TDS
3. making physical home inspection report available to prospective
buyers
4. give sellers agent copies of reports about info on lead paint!
Lead inspector job description
Identify the lead-based painted surfaces in housing, certify the results
of an inspection in writing, conduct post-hazard control clearance
sampling to determine: the specified hazard control strategy was
conducted, the area is safe for unprotected workers to enter, and
the area is a safe place for residents and young children to live.
Target Housing
Housing where children may live and spend time in.
, Bare residential soil hazard levels-MTCA
400 micrograms/g children's play areas
1,200 micrograms/g building perimeter and remainder of yard
(beyond play areas)
5,000 micrograms/g pave or meet removal criteria (not
applicable for clearance testing-abatement needed)
what is lead based paint hazard?
any condition that causes exposure to lead contaminated dust, soil,
or paint which as deteriorated to the point of causing adverse human
health effects.
How common is lead pollution?
Lead-based paint is present in roughly 83% of all hosing stock in the
private sector and in roughly 90% of family housing units in the
nation's housing authorities.