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A certified Risk Assessor every two years if Lead Based Paint remains in the unit. -
ANSWER HUD regulations requires a follow-up reevaluation to be performed by:
The state or local regulatory agencies - ANSWER An Investigations of EBL units are
often coordinated by:
Summarizes the results by indicating where the hazards were found
Include any raw data and identifying information
In some jurisdiction may become a legal document - ANSWER The Risk Assessment
Report:
Dry scraping, sanding, abrasive, open flame - ANSWER HUD does not recommend
what type of lead Paint removal:
30 ug/m3 (microgram per cubic centimeter) - ANSWER What is OSHA's action level:
1990 - ANSWER In what year was lead-based product discontinued:
50 ug/m3 (microgram per cubic centimeter) - ANSWER What is OSHA PEL level:
1978 - ANSWER In what year did the CPSC reduction occur
Glazed
Pottery
Battery
Sinker
s
Chemicals and
Brass Faucet -
ANSWER
Name at least
3 products that
contain lead:
A identifiable part of a residence such as:
,- rooms, exterior, foyer, staircase, etc. - ANSWER What is a room equivalent:
250 ug/ft2 - ANSWER What is the standard clearance for window sill:
40 ug/ft2 - ANSWER What is the standard clearance for floor:
25 ug/ft2 - ANSWER What is the Lead Hazard Screen level for floor:
125 ug/ft2 - ANSWER What is the Lead Hazard Screen level for window sill:
National Lead Laboratory Accredited Program (NLLAP) - ANSWER What does NLLAP
stand for:
Toxic Characteristics Leaching Program - ANSWER What does TCLP stand for:
Sodium sulfide
Sodium rhodizonate - ANSWER Name two types of qualitative means (kits) for
detecting lead in paint.
Aloe or lanolin - ANSWER What is not allow for wipes:
True - ANSWER T or F A Risk Assessor should have the following supplies for dust
wipe sampling:
- disposable lead dust wipes. Wipes that do not contain aloe or lanolin;
- disposable glove that are non-steriled and non powdered
- disposable shoe covers b/t buildings;
- centrifuge tubes or other hard plastic. Non-sterilized plaster tube equipped with a
sealable lid.)
- Reuable templates (12" x 12" plastic or disposable cardboard template is best).
True - ANSWER T or F A Spike samples should be labeled so you can identify them,
but the lab cannot
True - ANSWER T or F If a blank sample is contaminated, then the data should not be
used and the unit in question should be re-sampled.
2 (floor and window sill) - ANSWER How many dust composite samples must be taken
in a Lead Screen.
Atomic Absorption Spectramotery (AAS) - ANSWER How are paint chip tested
Add it to the sample - ANSWER What do you do when taking a paint chip sample and
part of the paint falls on plastic
,trained - ANSWER Can a risk assessor conduct a risk assessment with what
personnel
1978 - ANSWER When did they reduce the Lead Levels in consumer produce
1990 - ANSWER In what year was lead discontinued in consumer products
Yes, but according to the regulation it is not required. - ANSWER Do you need a
respirator when using a heat gun
dry condition - ANSWER In what condition should you collect bare soil composite
a mother and fetus - ANSWER Who gets affected by exposure to lead
Welder - ANSWER What has more lead dust someone doing what type of work.
When condition of paint is deteriorated or a known lead hazard exist. - ANSWER When
should you bypass a Lead Hazard Screen:
The owner and the firm - ANSWER When completing a Lead Risk Assessment who
gets to keep the final report.
Blood and anemmia - ANSWER Low weight in a child affects what:
Dark grey or black - ANSWER What color does the sodium sulfide field test kits turns
when in contact with a surface that contains lead.
Deteriorated paint
Impact
Friction
Leaking roof - ANSWER Name some cause Lead Paint Hazards
Dust - ANSWER What is the largest Lead Hazards in a Dwelling
No. - ANSWER Would a wall be considered a friction surface
Elemental analysis - ANSWER Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is a method for:
Abatement of soil
- removal and replacement of contaminated soil
- permanent barriers - ANSWER If a play area (bare soil) has a concentration of
>5,000 ppm what should be done:
, 2,000 ug/g - ANSWER What are the Old EPA standard level of concern for other
residential yard areas
Elevated blood level - ANSWER What does EBL stand for:
90% - ANSWER When __________% or more of the drinking water taps in a
community exceed this level, regulations require corrosion control treatment, source
water treatment, public education and lead service line replacement.
Roof, gutters, downspouts, windows, porches, masonry, fences and garages -
ANSWER What are some exterior components that a risk assessor should inspect?
50 ug - 1,000 ug - ANSWER What is the Range of Lead in Dust Spikes?
5,000 ug/g - ANSWER What are the Levels requiring Permanent Abatement for Bare
Soil
No, but If tenants cannot relocate, certain precautionary methods should be taken. -
ANSWER T/F: Is relocating of tenants while work is ongoing required.
AALA - American Association for Laboratory Accreditation
AIHA - American Industrial Hygiene Association - ANSWER NLLAP includes these 2
organizations:
- A Lead-based paint risk assessments
- A lead based paint inspections
- An abatement
- Interim controls in housing before children are lead poisoned. - ANSWER What are
the 4 Primary Prevention:
The principle play room, kitchen, bedroom of youngest child >6 months of age,
bedroom of next oldest child - ANSWER What are the 4 minimum rooms that should
be sampled for Composite Dust samples:
A full risk assessment be performed. The more samples of deteriorated paint you take,
the more likely one will fail. Save costs by skipping to a full risk assessment or paint
inspection. - ANSWER Scenario: Owner describes home as relatively good condition,
so you decide that the home is a good candidate for a lead hazard screen. However,
you find there are >5 areas with poor paint. What do you recommend?
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