OHIO LEAD RISK ASSESSOR PRACTICE
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS DETAILED PREPARATION
RESOURCE ACCURATE CONTENT GRADED
A+
⩥ A risk assessment differs from an EBL investigation because the risk
assessment focuses on.
Answer: The cause of the child's EBL.
⩥ According to HUD guidelines when would a structure only need a
screen risk assessment.
Answer: A structure in good condition may only need a lead hazard
screen risk assessment.
⩥ According to HUD guidelines the person or firm performing a risk
assessment.
Answer: Should not perform the lead hazard control work, since there
may be a conflict of interest.
⩥ A risk assessment for lead based paint.
Answer: Sometimes need to include additional sources of lead, such as,
lead in water.
, ⩥ If while conducting a lead risk assessment we find painted surfaces
that were not tested for lead, we should assume the paint.
Answer: Is lead based paint.
⩥ Review overall condition of the building..
Answer: The visual assessment is conducted to locate potential lead-
based paint hazards. As such it should
⩥ The visual assessment should identify painted surfaces that are.
Answer: Deteriorated, subject to impact or friction and accessible to
children.
⩥ In conducting the visual assessment we should rate paint conditions
as.
Answer: Intact, fair, or poor.
⩥ If paint is judged to be in poor condition, we should recommend that.
Answer: The hazard be controlled.
⩥ If we find deteriorated paint that is known not to be lead-based paint,
then we.
Answer: Should recommend the paint be repaired since some amount of
lead could be present.
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS DETAILED PREPARATION
RESOURCE ACCURATE CONTENT GRADED
A+
⩥ A risk assessment differs from an EBL investigation because the risk
assessment focuses on.
Answer: The cause of the child's EBL.
⩥ According to HUD guidelines when would a structure only need a
screen risk assessment.
Answer: A structure in good condition may only need a lead hazard
screen risk assessment.
⩥ According to HUD guidelines the person or firm performing a risk
assessment.
Answer: Should not perform the lead hazard control work, since there
may be a conflict of interest.
⩥ A risk assessment for lead based paint.
Answer: Sometimes need to include additional sources of lead, such as,
lead in water.
, ⩥ If while conducting a lead risk assessment we find painted surfaces
that were not tested for lead, we should assume the paint.
Answer: Is lead based paint.
⩥ Review overall condition of the building..
Answer: The visual assessment is conducted to locate potential lead-
based paint hazards. As such it should
⩥ The visual assessment should identify painted surfaces that are.
Answer: Deteriorated, subject to impact or friction and accessible to
children.
⩥ In conducting the visual assessment we should rate paint conditions
as.
Answer: Intact, fair, or poor.
⩥ If paint is judged to be in poor condition, we should recommend that.
Answer: The hazard be controlled.
⩥ If we find deteriorated paint that is known not to be lead-based paint,
then we.
Answer: Should recommend the paint be repaired since some amount of
lead could be present.