EPA Model Lead Based Paint Risk Assessor /
Comprehensive Newest Actual Questions & Answers
(A+ Guide Solution)
1978 - (ANSWER)When did they reduce to Lead Levels in consumer products
The underside of a horizontal surface which projects beyond a wall line, such as
an overhanging roof. - (ANSWER)What is a soffit?
False - (ANSWER)T/F: The risk assessor should be involved in the process of
selecting a contractor.
1. There are big cracks in the walls.
2. Ceiling is leaking in the bathroom and the kitchen.
3. The window wells are in disrepair- and contain paint chips.
4. Right across the street there's a battery recycling shop. - (ANSWER)Scenario:
You arrive on premises and are scheduled to conduct a visual assessment of the
property. Which do you take note of?
A risk assessment determines the Lead Hazards and An EBL investigation focus on
where the child has been and the cause or causes of exposure. -
(ANSWER)What's the difference between a risk assessment and an EBL child
investigation
To determine and report the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead paint
hazards and potential remedies - (ANSWER)The objective of a Risk Assessment is:
,A surface by surface investigation for determining the presence and location of
lead based paint and report the results - (ANSWER)What is the definition of a
Lead Inspection:
- Condition of paint
- various pathways (dust and soil)
- Future plans (maintenance and rehabilitation) - (ANSWER)A Risk Assessor must
consider the following factors in addition to the concentration of lead in paint:
A supplement to - (ANSWER)A Risk assessment is best described as _________
the approach of lead paint Inspection and Abatement.
In good condition - (ANSWER)A Lead Hazard screen is a type of Risk assessment
that applies to housing that is:
- Determining the most appropriate evaluation process and obtaining background
information
- Conducting the evaluation and determining the actual hazards
-Providing guidance toward reducing and eliminating lead hazards and producing
a written report - (ANSWER)The Risk Assessment process developed by HUD
include:
- Collect background information on the number of similar units in the
development, the construction date, and the number of children in each unit
,- Collection information on the management and maintenance of the units within
the development - (ANSWER)Before conducting a Risk Assessment, the Risk
Assessor should:
Deteriorated paint, friction and impact surfaces, areas that have been mouthed
by a child, bare soil and accumulated dust. - (ANSWER)The Visual Assessment
identifies:
<10% - (ANSWER)The condition of fair for interior components with small surface
areas would have ______ of deterioration:
Paint that is loosened or broken because of impact - (ANSWER)Chipped paint is
defined as:
Chewing on lead contaminated components - (ANSWER)Children are most
commonly poisoned by:
<10 square feet - (ANSWER)The condition rating of fair for exterior components
with large surface areas would have______of deterioration.
It is relatively simple and inexpensive and Current EPA, HUD and State standards
are based on wipe sampling - (ANSWER)Dust Wipe sampling is recommended
sampling method for most routine risk assessment because:
, 250 ug/ft2 (micrograms/square foot) - (ANSWER)EPA defines a "dangerous level
of lead" in household dust from window sill as:
40 ug/ft2 (micrograms/square foot) - (ANSWER)The HUD standard for a
"dangerous level of lead" in household dust on an uncarpeted floor surface is:
Does not tear easily but is easy for laboratory to digest (ASTM E1972) -
(ANSWER)Wipe material should meet the following criteria:
- Need to be analyzed by a laboratory from a sample typically referred to as a
Blank" to assure wipes are not contaminated prior to use.
- Should be less than 5 ug (micrograms/wipe - (ANSWER)Background levels if
contamination on dust wipes:
a third wipe pass that focusing on the corners - EPA - (ANSWER)When wiping a
floor surface for dust lead collection, the last wipe pass is:
S - (ANSWER)Wipe samples generally are collected by wiping side-to-side in an
______ shaped pattern
True - (ANSWER)If the paint chips adhere to the wipe sample they should be
included as part of the sample
- hard floor surfaces and carpeted surface (separate)
Comprehensive Newest Actual Questions & Answers
(A+ Guide Solution)
1978 - (ANSWER)When did they reduce to Lead Levels in consumer products
The underside of a horizontal surface which projects beyond a wall line, such as
an overhanging roof. - (ANSWER)What is a soffit?
False - (ANSWER)T/F: The risk assessor should be involved in the process of
selecting a contractor.
1. There are big cracks in the walls.
2. Ceiling is leaking in the bathroom and the kitchen.
3. The window wells are in disrepair- and contain paint chips.
4. Right across the street there's a battery recycling shop. - (ANSWER)Scenario:
You arrive on premises and are scheduled to conduct a visual assessment of the
property. Which do you take note of?
A risk assessment determines the Lead Hazards and An EBL investigation focus on
where the child has been and the cause or causes of exposure. -
(ANSWER)What's the difference between a risk assessment and an EBL child
investigation
To determine and report the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead paint
hazards and potential remedies - (ANSWER)The objective of a Risk Assessment is:
,A surface by surface investigation for determining the presence and location of
lead based paint and report the results - (ANSWER)What is the definition of a
Lead Inspection:
- Condition of paint
- various pathways (dust and soil)
- Future plans (maintenance and rehabilitation) - (ANSWER)A Risk Assessor must
consider the following factors in addition to the concentration of lead in paint:
A supplement to - (ANSWER)A Risk assessment is best described as _________
the approach of lead paint Inspection and Abatement.
In good condition - (ANSWER)A Lead Hazard screen is a type of Risk assessment
that applies to housing that is:
- Determining the most appropriate evaluation process and obtaining background
information
- Conducting the evaluation and determining the actual hazards
-Providing guidance toward reducing and eliminating lead hazards and producing
a written report - (ANSWER)The Risk Assessment process developed by HUD
include:
- Collect background information on the number of similar units in the
development, the construction date, and the number of children in each unit
,- Collection information on the management and maintenance of the units within
the development - (ANSWER)Before conducting a Risk Assessment, the Risk
Assessor should:
Deteriorated paint, friction and impact surfaces, areas that have been mouthed
by a child, bare soil and accumulated dust. - (ANSWER)The Visual Assessment
identifies:
<10% - (ANSWER)The condition of fair for interior components with small surface
areas would have ______ of deterioration:
Paint that is loosened or broken because of impact - (ANSWER)Chipped paint is
defined as:
Chewing on lead contaminated components - (ANSWER)Children are most
commonly poisoned by:
<10 square feet - (ANSWER)The condition rating of fair for exterior components
with large surface areas would have______of deterioration.
It is relatively simple and inexpensive and Current EPA, HUD and State standards
are based on wipe sampling - (ANSWER)Dust Wipe sampling is recommended
sampling method for most routine risk assessment because:
, 250 ug/ft2 (micrograms/square foot) - (ANSWER)EPA defines a "dangerous level
of lead" in household dust from window sill as:
40 ug/ft2 (micrograms/square foot) - (ANSWER)The HUD standard for a
"dangerous level of lead" in household dust on an uncarpeted floor surface is:
Does not tear easily but is easy for laboratory to digest (ASTM E1972) -
(ANSWER)Wipe material should meet the following criteria:
- Need to be analyzed by a laboratory from a sample typically referred to as a
Blank" to assure wipes are not contaminated prior to use.
- Should be less than 5 ug (micrograms/wipe - (ANSWER)Background levels if
contamination on dust wipes:
a third wipe pass that focusing on the corners - EPA - (ANSWER)When wiping a
floor surface for dust lead collection, the last wipe pass is:
S - (ANSWER)Wipe samples generally are collected by wiping side-to-side in an
______ shaped pattern
True - (ANSWER)If the paint chips adhere to the wipe sample they should be
included as part of the sample
- hard floor surfaces and carpeted surface (separate)