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1. Which of the following best describes the role of an asbestos
management planner?
a) To remove asbestos materials from schools
b) To conduct laboratory analysis of asbestos samples
c) To develop written plans for managing asbestos-containing
materials (ACM)
d) To perform air monitoring during abatement
Rationale: The management planner’s primary responsibility is to use
inspection data to create a plan for managing ACM in place.
,2. Under AHERA, asbestos management plans are specifically required
for which facilities?
a) Industrial plants
b) Public and private schools (K–12)
c) Residential buildings
d) Hospitals
Rationale: The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)
mandates asbestos management plans for all public and private
schools K–12.
3. The asbestos management plan must be based on data collected by
which professional?
a) Abatement supervisor
b) Accredited asbestos inspector
c) Air monitor technician
d) Laboratory analyst
Rationale: Only accredited asbestos inspectors can collect the data
required for management planners to use.
4. Which of the following is NOT a required component of an asbestos
management plan?
a) Inspection report
b) Response actions
c) Abatement cost estimates from contractors
d) Operations and maintenance program
, Rationale: Cost estimates are not mandated in the AHERA
management plan, though they may be included at the school’s
discretion.
5. Which federal agency administers AHERA regulations?
a) OSHA
b) EPA
c) HUD
d) DOT
Rationale: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible
for implementing AHERA requirements.
6. What is the primary purpose of an operations and maintenance
(O&M) program?
a) To eliminate all asbestos materials
b) To minimize fiber release from ACM during normal building use
c) To provide funding for asbestos removal
d) To train laboratory personnel
Rationale: O&M programs are designed to reduce the risk of asbestos
fiber release without necessarily removing ACM.
7. Periodic surveillance of asbestos-containing materials in schools must
occur at least every:
a) 12 months
b) 6 months
c) 2 years
, d) 5 years
Rationale: AHERA requires periodic surveillance of ACM every 6
months.
8. A reinspection of asbestos materials by an accredited inspector must
be conducted every:
a) 1 year
b) 3 years
c) 3 years (triennially)
d) 5 years
Rationale: Schools must conduct reinspections every 3 years to update
the management plan.
9. Friable ACM is defined as material that:
a) Contains less than 1% asbestos
b) Can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand
pressure
c) Has been encapsulated
d) Is located outside the building
Rationale: Friable ACM can release fibers more easily and poses
greater risk.
10. Which of the following is considered a response action under
AHERA?
a) Employee medical surveillance
b) Encapsulation