QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
TDLR mold regulation requires licensing and or registration of persons -
ANSWERmold assessment consultants, mold remediation contractors, Mold
assessment technician, Mold remediation workers.
The TDLR mold regulations defines " Mold Assessment" as an activity that involves:
- ANSWERAn inspection, investigation, or survey of a dwelling or other structure to
provide the owner or occupant with information regarding the presence,
identification, or evaluation of mold.
A mold assessment report can be prepared by: - ANSWERLicenced mold
assessment technician or mold assessment consultant
A mold assessment report can be in the following - ANSWERPart of a mold
management plan, A stand-alone document, Part of a mold remediation protocol.
when performing mold related work, what are TDLR mold regulation insurance
requirements? - ANSWERgeneral liability insurance, 1 million per occurrence, name
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation as certificate holder, Insurance
company authorized to do business in Texas.
TDLR mold regulation permits a person to be licensed as? - ANSWERMold
assessment technician, Mold remediation contractor, Mold assessment consultant.
according to TDLR, the initial mold assessment technician training courses shall be
at least______ hours - ANSWER24
the TDLR mold regulation defines a containment area as: - ANSWERone that has
been enclosed to control the release of mold or mold-containing dust or materials
into surrounding areas
the TDLR mold regulation defines indoor mold as: - ANSWERcontamination that was
not purposely grown or brought into a building and that has the potential to affect the
indoor air quality of the biulding.
TDLR mold regulation defines mold as: - ANSWERAny living or dead fungi of related
products or parts, including spores, hyphae, and mycotoxins
TDLR mold regulation considers "Mold Analysis" as a sample collected during an
assessment for the purpose of: - ANSWERIdentifying or determining the amount or
presents of any fungal products, including but not limited to mycotoxins, and fungal
volatile organic compounds present in the sample
, A mold assessment report would normally not be part of: - ANSWERan indoor air
quality evaluation report
According to TDLR training docs. "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in
Buildings" Hazardous substances enter the body through? - ANSWERInhalation,
ingestion, skin absorption
According to TDLR "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings" The
effects of hazardous substances depends on: - ANSWERThe chemicals or material,
The concentration, The route of entry, The duration of exposure
According to the TDLR "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings" What
personal factors influence the effects of exposure to hazardous substances. -
ANSWERsmoking, alcohol consumption, Medication use, Gender, Existing allergies
or asthma
according to TDLR "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings" The
characteristics of a "chronic effect" includes: - ANSWERUsually is the result of
repeated small exposure
According to TDLR "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings" The
most common route of Exposure to Mold during assessment and remediation is: -
ANSWERinhalation
According to TDLR " Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings"
Identifies the following as "important indoor allergenic molds" 4 types -
ANSWERPenicillium, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Alternaria
According to TDLR "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings" Indicates
that there are various degrees of Exposure to mold, DOES NOT include the
following: - ANSWERThere is always a health effect from exposure to mold growth.
According to TDLR "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings"
Indictates there are various degrees of Exposure to mold that includes? -
ANSWERthe presence of mold growth does not nessassarily equate to exposure,
There must be a pathway for exposure to occur, Disturbance of mold growth
increases exposure potential, Remediation workers have a greater potential for
exposure
According to TDLR "Potential Health Effects of Mold Exposure in Buildings" indicates
that reducing workers exposure during remediation work can be achieved by? -
ANSWERRespiratory Protection, Gloves and appropriate footwear, protective
clothing, Goggles or other appropriate eye protection.
the TDLR mold regulation Code of Ethics states that all credentialed persons or
approved instructors shall? - ANSWERundertake or perform only services which
they are qualified for, meet or exceed the minimum standards for mold assessment
and remediation. Not participate in activities where a conflict of interest might arise.
Provide nessassary and desired services to a client and not sale unnecessary or
unwanted products