REVIEW EXAM 2025/2026 WITH 100%
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1. If a lead abatement team is not properly trained in HAZCOM standards,
what potential consequences could arise during a project?
Reduction in the overall cost of the project.
Improved efficiency in lead removal processes.
Increased risk of lead exposure and improper handling of
hazardous materials.
Enhanced communication among team members.
2. If a property was found to have lead-based paint hazards, what steps
should be taken according to the Wisconsin DHS 163 definition of
abatement?
Only inform the residents about the lead presence.
Cover the lead-based paint with new paint.
Conduct regular monitoring without any removal.
Implement permanent elimination strategies for lead-based
paint hazards.
3. Describe the role of a Lead Risk Assessor in the context of lead hazard
reduction.
A Lead Risk Assessor is responsible for training workers on lead
safety.
A Lead Risk Assessor only conducts clearance testing without
writing reports.
,A Lead Risk Assessor conducts lead inspections, writes
inspection reports, and provides options to reduce specific
lead hazards.
, A Lead Risk Assessor manages the storage of personal
protective equipment.
4. What are the types of respirators required for residential lead
abatement jobs?
Half face, Full face, PAPR, Supplied Air, SCBA
Half face, Full face, PAPR, SCBA
Full face, N95, Supplied Air, SCBA, PAPR
Half face, Full face, N95, PAPR, SCBA
5. Explain why facial hair can impact the effectiveness of a respirator fit
test.
Facial hair does not affect the respirator fit as long as it is
trimmed.
Facial hair is irrelevant to respirator fit tests.
Facial hair can create gaps between the respirator and the skin,
compromising the seal.
Facial hair enhances the fit of the respirator by providing extra
cushioning.
6. Which agency establishes and enforces regulations to ensure safe
removal and disposal of lead during rehabilitation projects in the United
States?
The National Consumer Safety Council (NCSC)
The EPA
ICC
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
7. What are two factors that can affect the fit of a respirator on a worker's
, face?
Duration of use and environmental conditions
Facial hair and weight gain or loss
Type of respirator and training level
Age of the worker and type of work performed
8. Interpret the significance of the warning sign that states 'DANGER: Lead
Work Area' and its implications for individuals in that area.
The sign is primarily for aesthetic purposes and does not require
compliance.
The sign suggests that lead is harmless if proper precautions are
taken.
The warning sign is only relevant for children and not for adults.
The warning sign indicates serious health risks associated with
lead exposure, particularly to fertility and the developing fetus,
and emphasizes the need for strict safety protocols.
9. In a residential lead abatement project, if the lead levels are determined
to be extremely high, which type of respirator should be used to ensure
maximum protection for workers?
Half face respirator
SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus)
Full face respirator
PAPR (powered air purifying respirator)
10. The most common health effect caused by exposure to lead for
fetuses, infants, and children is:
damage to internal organs