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  • October 19, 2024
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Lead Inspector 3rd Party

List the roles and responsibilities of a Risk Assessor - answer a. Identification of the
existence, nature, severity, source, and location of lead-based paint hazards (or
documentation that no such hazards have been identified).
b. Presentation of the various options for controlling lead hazards in the event that
hazards are found, including interim controls, abatement measures, and any
recommended changes to the management and maintenance systems.
c. In some cases, the risk assessor will provide recommendations beyond the basic
lead hazard control options. For example, if lead-based paint will remain in a dwelling
after present hazards are corrected, the risk assessor will provide information to the
owner on how to keep that paint in a nonhazardous condition.

Interim controls - answer A set of measures designed to reduce temporarily human
exposure or likely exposure to lead based paint hazards. Interim controls include, but
are not limited to, repairs, painting, temporary containment, specialized cleaning,
clearance, ongoing lead-based paint maintenance activities, and the establishment and
operation of management and resident education programs.

Describe when a risk assessment is not needed - answera. If the dwelling unit was built
after 1978
b. if all LBP has been removed and clearance has been established).

Explain HUD and EPA notification and disclosure requirements. - answerEPA- Any Pb
Surveys Leasee Renter purchacer
HUD - Abatement activities / Hazard assessments/Clearances

State purpose and goals of EPA Title X. - answerReduce child Lead poisioning

Identify key elements of the 1995 HUD guidelines - answerInspections / Risk
Assessments / Interim Control / Abatement / Clearance / Worker Protection / Occupant
notification & protection / Report Formats

State the importance of State and local regulations relevant to risk assessment -
answerMay be different

Explain adult health effects from lead exposure - answerReproductive / Neurological
system / Kidney / Blood

Explain childhood health effects from lead exposure - answerNeurological &
Developmental

, Describe types of liability issues as they relate to risk assessment -
answerRegulatory / / contractual / Tort / Vicarious

Define types of insurance relevant to LBP Inspection / Risk Assessment - answerErrors
& omissions - Occurrence

Define general contract terms and requirements - answerUnit cost / Payment schedule /
Scheduel /deliverables - AIA Forms

Describe field staff requirements for an inspection/risk assessment. - answerCertified
personnel / Mfg Trained for xrf / OSHA Rad Haz Aware

Select Risk Assessor's personal protective equipment - answer½ mask w/NPR-100 /
Org Vap - Gloves - Booties (Cross Cont)

List key elements of the OSHA Lead in Construction Standard - answerWritten
Compliance Program
Exposure Assessment
Medical Survalance
Resp - program - HAZCOM Annual Hazard awareness training
Record keeping

Discuss basic terms and concepts relevant to lead risk assessments - answerTesting
combinations - Room Equ - component - substrate - color
Condition - Building / Paint
Single (all) vs Multi housing - # of units - Date -Test Comb - 40shots MFDF

Discuss background information about lead - answerBatteries -
electric / vibration / sound / radiation insulators(x-ray operations -
Pigment & Dry agent in Paint / varnish / shellac / grouts
Ink - Ben franklin
Ammo / Fishing weights
Tetra ethyl Lead - gasoline
Solder flux Fittings
Counter weights / Plugs

List characteristics of concern for children living in or using building containing lead. -
answerEBLL / Chewable / Dust reservoirs / soil / Water (Pb & Cu) / deteriorated paint.

Explain RCRA regulations as they relate to hazardous waste disposal - answerSQG -
<1000 kg/ month
TCLP - 5 ppm
Transporter & disposal

Identify which certified personnel authorizes to perform clearance - answerInsp & RA

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