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Lead Inspector / Assessor Course Complete Guide 1. What are the permanent abatement options for lead-based paint? Answer: Permanent abatement options include paint removal, component removal, enclosure, and encapsulation. 2. Which agencies focus on childhood lead poisoning prevention? Ans...

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Lead Inspector / Assessor Course Complete Guide
1. What are the permanent abatement options for lead-based paint?



Answer: Permanent abatement options include paint removal, component removal, enclosure, and
encapsulation.



2. Which agencies focus on childhood lead poisoning prevention?



Answer: The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) focus on childhood lead poisoning
prevention.



3. What is the California OSHA standard for lead?



Answer: The California OSHA standard for lead is Title 8 CCR 1532.1.



4. What are the guidelines for evaluating and controlling lead-based paint hazards in housing?



Answer: The guidelines are the 1995 HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint
Hazards in Housing.



5. When was the revision to Chapter 7 of the Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based
Paint Hazards in Housing enacted?



Answer: The revision was enacted in 1997.



6. What is target housing?



Answer: Target housing refers to housing where children may live and spend time in.

,7. Is it true that every purchaser of any interest in residential real property on which a residential
dwelling was built prior to 1978 is notified that such property may present exposure to lead from lead-
based paint?



Answer: Yes, it is true.



8. How often does federal regulation require re-certification?



Answer: Federal regulation requires re-certification every three years.



9. How often does California require re-certification?



Answer: California requires re-certification every other year.



10. What is the California standard equivalent to 29 CFR 1926.62?



Answer: The California standard equivalent to 29 CFR 1926.62 is Title 8 CCR 1532.1.



11. What is the California standard equivalent to 29 CFR 1910.134?



Answer: The California standard equivalent to 29 CFR 1910.134 is Title 8 CCR 5144.



12. What are the two documents that base the lead-based paint inspections?



Answer: The two documents that base lead-based paint inspections are HUD's 1995/1997 Guidelines for
the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing and EPA's 40 CFR part 745.



13. What is EPA's 40 CFR part 745?

,Answer: EPA's 40 CFR part 745 is Lead; Requirements for Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing
and Child-Occupied Facilities.



14. What are HUD's primary substrates?



Answer: HUD's primary substrates include brick, concrete, drywall, metal, wood, and plaster.



15. What is the inspector's job during an inspection?



Answer: During an inspection, the inspector's job is to test a surface in the interior of each dwelling unit
that is representative of each type of painted, stained, shellacked or varnished testing combination in
every room equivalent.



16. Is soil testing part of a lead inspection?



Answer: No, soil testing is not part of a lead inspection, but it may be part of a risk assessment or if
requested by the owner.



17. What is a room equivalent?



Answer: A room equivalent is an identifiable part of a residence, such as a room, house exterior, a foyer,
staircase, hallway or an exterior area (play areas, painted swing sets, painted sandboxes, fences, etc.).



18. What is a building component type?



Answer: A building component type refers to those items in the interior or exterior of housing onto
which paint, stain, varnish or shellac has been applied and that have a common substrate.



19. What is a substrate?



Answer: A substrate refers to the material underneath the paint.

, Testing combination ✔️unique combination of room equivalent, building component type and
substrate



Deteriorated paint ✔️any interior or exterior paint that is peeling, chipping, chalking, cracking or is
located on an interior or exterior surface or fixture that is damaged or deteriorated



Accessible surface ✔️surface that protrudes from the surrounding area to the extent that a child can
chew the surface and is within three feet of the floor or ground (e.g. window wills, railing and the edges
of stair treads)



Multi-family housing (for the purposes of a lead based paint inspection only) ✔️Any group of units that
is similar in construction from unit to unit with 1) 21 or more units if any were built before 1960 or are
of unknown age or 2) 10 or more units if they were built from 1960 - 1977



Permanent Abatement and work over PEL - YES

Abatement Planning - NO

Hazard Evaluation - NO

Clearance Inspections - NO ✔️Certified Lead Worker



Permanent Abatement and work over PEL - YES

Abatement Planning - YES

Hazard Evaluation - NO

Clearance Inspections - NO ✔️Certified Lead Supervisor



Permanent Abatement and work over PEL - NO

Abatement Planning - YES

Hazard Evaluation - NO

Clearance Inspections - YES ✔️Certified Lead Project Monitor



Permanent Abatement and work over PEL - NO

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