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A lead supervisor exam with a series of true/false questions and answers related to lead-based paint abatement, waste disposal, exposure assessment, and regulatory requirements. A wide range of topics relevant to lead-based paint management, including rcra hazardous waste classification, respirator requirements, clearance criteria, waste characterization, and notification procedures. The detailed answers provided suggest this document could be useful as study notes, lecture materials, or a reference guide for individuals preparing for lead supervisor certification exams or working in the field of lead-based paint abatement and management.
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Lead waist that fails the TCLP is considered RCRA hazard waist -True or false? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ True N,R or P100 respirator cartridges are acceptable for lead related work-T or F - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ True CDPH requires a lead abatement plan when conducting paint film stabilization-T or F - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ False Final clearance would be required for permanent abatement in public buildings-T or F - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ True Waste Characterization can include three steps:____,STLC and TCLP
When can a individual who is certified a lead supervisor conduct clearance sampling on their own abatement projects? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ Never -conflict of interest Waste-water from lead abatement activities can be released into a sanitary sewer if filtered down to ____. - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ 10 micron In California a certified Supervisor can conduct a dust-wipe clearance as long as it is not a project where he conducted abatement-T-F
Where are children most likely to be exposed to lead? exposure to dust on the floor-Eating paint chips-Contaminated soil-Drinking water
0.5 mg/cm ² - >1.0 mg/cm ² - >7.0 mg/cm ² - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ >1. mg/cm² In California permanent abatement includes: Encapsulation - Enclosure - Component removal- All the above - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ All the above What is the clearance level for lead dust on windows troughs? 100 ug/ft ²- 250ug/ft ² - 400 ug/ft ² - 40 ug/ft ² - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ 400 ug/ft² The Federal law governing hazards waste disposal is: RCRA-SARA-EPCRA- TSCA - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ RCRA The Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for lead is: 50 ug/m ³ - 30 ug/m ³- 10 ug/m ³ - 50 ug/cm ² - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ 50 ug/m³ The Assigned Protection Factor for a Full-face Respirator is: 10-100-100-50 - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ 50 XRF calibration checks should be conducted: Prior to testing -Every four hours-After testing-All of the above - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ All of the above CDPH Form8551 is sent to CDPH 10 days prior to an abatement project: T-F
Who can perform clearance inspections after lead abatement in California? Certified Inspector/Assessor-Certified Project Monitor-Certified Supervisor- Both 1 and 2 - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ Both --Certified Inspector/Assessor & Certified Project Monitor Form 8551 is sent CDPH: 5 days prior to any lead hazard evaluation-30 days after any lead abatement-5 days prior to any lead abatement-10 days prior to any lead abatement - .......🔷ANSWERS🔷......✔✔ 5 days prior to any abatament Building interior side identifications are typically designated: North,South,East,West - 1,2,3,4 - A,B,C,D - Randomly
Bare soil in non-play areas is not considered a hazard if less than_______? 2sf
An OSHA Trigger task 1 requires the use of a __________at a minimum if there is no NEA: (N95 dust mask) - (Full face air-purifying respirator) - (Powered air-purifying respirator) - (Half-face air purifying respirator)