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LEAD SUPERVISOR QUIZ 2025 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS |
GUARANTEED SUCCESS.
What is the lead dust clearance for Floors and carpet? - (answers)10 Micrograms
per Square Foot
What is the lead dust clearance for interior window sills? - (answers)100
Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the lead dust clearance for window troughs? - (answers)400 Micrograms
per Square Foot
Abatements are designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards.
What duration is considered "permanent"? - (answers)20 Years
At what Blood Lead Level do you see increase in blood pressure, harmful effects
on fetus; joint and muscle aches - (answers)15 Micrograms per Deciliter
At what Blood Lead Level do you begin to see reproductive problems? -
(answers)25 Micrograms per Deciliter
At what Blood Lead Level do you see Kidney damage; damage to blood
formation? - (answers)40 Micrograms per Deciliter
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At what Blood Lead Level do you see Anemia; nerve damage; constipation;
stomach pains; irritability and fatigue; memory and concentration problems;
clumsiness; drowsiness and sleep problems? - (answers)60 Micrograms per
Deciliter
At what Blood Lead Level do you see Blue line on gums; uncontrollable shaking of
hands; wrist and foot drop; hallucinations; brain damage; coma; death? -
(answers)80 Micrograms per Deciliter
What is the lead dust clearance level for exterior concrete surfaces? -
(answers)400 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the federal standard for paint (according to HUD) - (answers)1 Milligram
per Square Centimeter / 5,000 ppm / 0.5% by weight
What is the Federal Standard for Paint containing lead applied between 1978 and
August 13, 2009? - (answers)0.06% (600ppm) by weight
What is the Federal Standard for Paint containing lead applied on or after August
14, 2009? - (answers)0.009% (90ppm) by weight
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Risk assessment by wipe
sampling on floors (carpeted and uncarpeted? - (answers)40 Micrograms per
Square Foot
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What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Risk assessment by wipe
sampling on interior window sills? - (answers)250 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Risk assessment by wipe
sampling on window troughs (previously called window sills)? - (answers)400
Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Hazard Screen Only on
Floors? - (answers)10 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Hazard Screen Only on
Windowsills? - (answers)125 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead in bare residential soil for paving or
removal? - (answers)5,000 Micrograms per Gram / 5,000 ppm
What is the Federal standard for lead in bare residential soil for building
perimeter and yard? - (answers)1,200 Micrograms per Gram / 1,200 ppm
What is the Federal standard for lead in bare residential soil for play areas and
high contact areas for children? - (answers)400 Micrograms per Gram / 400 ppm
What is considered an elevated Blood Lead Level? Would cause CDC intervention
level for individual child. - (answers)10 micrograms per deciliter
LEAD SUPERVISOR QUIZ 2025 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS |
GUARANTEED SUCCESS.
What is the lead dust clearance for Floors and carpet? - (answers)10 Micrograms
per Square Foot
What is the lead dust clearance for interior window sills? - (answers)100
Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the lead dust clearance for window troughs? - (answers)400 Micrograms
per Square Foot
Abatements are designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards.
What duration is considered "permanent"? - (answers)20 Years
At what Blood Lead Level do you see increase in blood pressure, harmful effects
on fetus; joint and muscle aches - (answers)15 Micrograms per Deciliter
At what Blood Lead Level do you begin to see reproductive problems? -
(answers)25 Micrograms per Deciliter
At what Blood Lead Level do you see Kidney damage; damage to blood
formation? - (answers)40 Micrograms per Deciliter
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At what Blood Lead Level do you see Anemia; nerve damage; constipation;
stomach pains; irritability and fatigue; memory and concentration problems;
clumsiness; drowsiness and sleep problems? - (answers)60 Micrograms per
Deciliter
At what Blood Lead Level do you see Blue line on gums; uncontrollable shaking of
hands; wrist and foot drop; hallucinations; brain damage; coma; death? -
(answers)80 Micrograms per Deciliter
What is the lead dust clearance level for exterior concrete surfaces? -
(answers)400 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the federal standard for paint (according to HUD) - (answers)1 Milligram
per Square Centimeter / 5,000 ppm / 0.5% by weight
What is the Federal Standard for Paint containing lead applied between 1978 and
August 13, 2009? - (answers)0.06% (600ppm) by weight
What is the Federal Standard for Paint containing lead applied on or after August
14, 2009? - (answers)0.009% (90ppm) by weight
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Risk assessment by wipe
sampling on floors (carpeted and uncarpeted? - (answers)40 Micrograms per
Square Foot
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What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Risk assessment by wipe
sampling on interior window sills? - (answers)250 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Risk assessment by wipe
sampling on window troughs (previously called window sills)? - (answers)400
Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Hazard Screen Only on
Floors? - (answers)10 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead dust levels for Hazard Screen Only on
Windowsills? - (answers)125 Micrograms per Square Foot
What is the Federal standard for lead in bare residential soil for paving or
removal? - (answers)5,000 Micrograms per Gram / 5,000 ppm
What is the Federal standard for lead in bare residential soil for building
perimeter and yard? - (answers)1,200 Micrograms per Gram / 1,200 ppm
What is the Federal standard for lead in bare residential soil for play areas and
high contact areas for children? - (answers)400 Micrograms per Gram / 400 ppm
What is considered an elevated Blood Lead Level? Would cause CDC intervention
level for individual child. - (answers)10 micrograms per deciliter