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The Consumer Product Safety Commission restricts the amount of
lead in coatings to what? - ANSWER-90ppm
.009%
As of 2012
The Consumer Product Safety Commussion restricts the amount of
lead in coatings on what surfaces? - ANSWER-Residential Structures
Publicly accessed commercial buildings
Recreational areas
Toys
Play-ground equipment
Which homes have a 86% chance of containing lead based paint
according to EPA? - ANSWER-Homes built before 1940
Which homes have an 66% chance of containing lead based paint
according to EPA? - ANSWER-Homes built between 1940 & 1959
Which homes have a 25% chance of containing lead based paint
according to EPA? - ANSWER-Homes built between 1960 & 1978
1g is equal to what? - ANSWER-1,000 mg
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1,000,000ug
What percentage is 6,000ppm? - ANSWER-0.6%
10ppm is equal to what percent? - ANSWER-0.001
What is the CDC level of concern for children? - ANSWER-5ug/dl
How much lead do pregnant women & children absorb versus
adults? - ANSWER-Preg women & children 50%
Adults 10-15%
Where is most the lead absorbed by the body stored? - ANSWER-In
the bones
Childrens reaction to lead at 100 ug/dl - ANSWER-Seizures, brain
swelling, death
Childrens reaction to lead at 10 ug/dl - ANSWER-Slight IQ loss,
hearing & growth problems
According to Title 17, who can write abatement plans for lead? -
ANSWER-Supervisor, project designer, project monitor
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According to Title 17, who can perform clearance inspections for
lead? - ANSWER-Project monitor
Inspector/assessor
According to Title 17, who can perform risk assessments for lead? -
ANSWER-Inspector/assessor
Lead standard requirements at the exposure limit of 30 ug/m3 (air)
Cal/OSHA - ANSWER-Medical surveillance
Training
Hand washing facilities
Lead standard requirements at the exposure limit of 50 ug/m3 (air)
Cal/OSHA - ANSWER-Respirators
Showers
PPE
Hand washing facilities
Warning signs
Change areas
Eating facilities