NJ Lead Inspector Risk Assessor FINAL exam questions and answers
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Course
Lead abatement certification
Institution
Oxford University (OX)
What percentage of lead is in drinking water for children?
20%
What does Title X focus on?
Focuses attention on source of lead that could poison children.
What areas in the waterline produce high lead levels in water?
Poorly Soldered joints where brass fittings are.
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NJ Lead Inspector Risk Assessor FINAL
exam questions and answers
What percentage of lead is in drinking water for children? - answer 20%
What does Title X focus on? - answer Focuses attention on source of lead that could poison
children.
What areas in the waterline produce high lead levels in water? - answer Poorly Soldered joints
where brass fittings are.
With inspecting water what is the most causes for corrosive towards lead? - answer Hot, Acidic
and soft water
What are the causes our air to become lead contaminated? - answer Gas, Emission stationary
sources, smelters and battery factories.
What causes very high concentrations of lead dust and fumes? - answer Abrasive Blasting/ Sand
Blasting and burning steel.
Where does lead in food typically come from? - answer Containers with solder, crystal, pewter,
ceramic glaze & cookware
How is eliminated from the body? - answer Slowly from the body by kidney and gastrointestinal
tract.
How does very tiny amounts of lead leave the body? - answer Through sweat
, What are the most commons ways children develop lead poisoning? - answer Ingesting lead
dust through hand to mouth activities.
How are most adults exposed to lead? - answer Work.
What does lead effect when digested? - answer Central Nervous System.
What is Chelating Agents? - answer Medication that removes lead from a person body.
What does RCRA stand for? - answer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
What does RCRA do? - answer Govern federal hazard waste disposal regulations.
What is the most acute lead common symptom? - answer Abdominal pain
What does HUD Guidelines assist with? - answer Identifying and controlling lead paint in
housing.
What needs to be done for HUD buildings built before 1978? - answer All painted surfaces must
be inspected to determine if testing is needed.
How does occurrence coverage policy's work? - answer They can still be active after policy.
How does claims made coverage work? - answer This is only covered during the policy period.
Lead abatement should be conducted by who? - answer Certified supervisors and trained
workers
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