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Lead Risk Assessor exam questions and answers
  • Lead Risk Assessor exam questions and answers

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  • HUD Guidelines What Federal document serves as an overall guideline for performing inspections, risk assessments, and abatement activities? chelation therapy A child may be treated for lead poisoning by using... Identify LBP hazards The purpose of a lead risk assessment is to? Elevated Blood Level What does EBL mean? Ingestion of lead dust How does lead primarily enter children's bodies? No Would a child with consecutive blood lead tests of 17 ug/dl, 9 u...
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Lead inspector exam questions and answers 2023 update verified for accuracy.
  • Lead inspector exam questions and answers 2023 update verified for accuracy.

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  • AAS Atomic absorption spectrometry AIHA American Industrial Hygiene Association ASTM American Society for testing and materials Biological half life of soft tissue 60-90 days Biological half life in bone 10-30 years Chelation purpose to leach out lead from the body: there's oral and IV. Also pulls other stuff out of the body besides lead. Needed if blood lead level is above 45 if/dL Half life of Cobalt-57 9 months Substrate corrections for...
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LEAD SUPERVISOR VOCABULARY PART 1 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
  • LEAD SUPERVISOR VOCABULARY PART 1 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Abatement: Any set of measures designed to reduce or eliminate lead hazards or lead-based paint from a building or structure Acidic Describes a chemical compound with a pH of less than 7 that is capable of reacting with a base to form a salt. Has caustic properties. See Caustic. Action Level (AL): The contaminant level at which medical surveillance and other measures are required by Cal/OSHA. Air Quality Management District (AQMD): A regional agency with legislated autho...
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Lead Inspector Risk Assessor 2023 exam with 100% correct answers
  • Lead Inspector Risk Assessor 2023 exam with 100% correct answers

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  • Lead Inspector Risk Assessor 2023 exam with 100% correct answers
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Lead supervisor California exam with complete solutions already graded A
  • Lead supervisor California exam with complete solutions already graded A

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  • Contact Hour Contact hour" means 60 minutes of lead-related construction training which may include a break of not more than ten minutes. Course Completion Form. CDPH Form 8493 Department Department" means the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). Deteriorated Lead-Based Paint. means lead-based paint or presumed lead-based paint that is cracking, chalking, flaking, chipping, peeling, non-intact, failed, or otherwise separating from a component. Guest In...
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Lead Test – Inspector test questions and answers 2023 update
  • Lead Test – Inspector test questions and answers 2023 update

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  • OSHA lead construction standard 29CFR1926.62 What is the ten hour PEL 40 mg/m3 (50 x 8 hrs/ hours worked = 400 / 10= 40) What is the OSHA PEL 50 mg/m3 TWA What is OSHA Action Level 30 mg/ m3 TWA Even after the lead-based paint has been weathered, chipped, peeled, or removed from painted surfaces it can still be available as a potential exposure source through. -soil around the house and play area - contaminated dust within the house ( carpet and upholstered furn...
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Lead Abatement Standards State Test questions with verified solutions
  • Lead Abatement Standards State Test questions with verified solutions

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  • HUD/EPA definitions of lead based paint 1.0 mg/cm2 or 0.5% by weight CDC/CPSC definition of lead based paint 0.009% by weight EPA Dust level for floors 40 ug/ft2 EPA dust level for window sills 250 ug/ft2 EPA dust level for window troughs 400 ug/ft2 EPA dust level on other horizontal areas 40 ug/ft2 EPA play areas with bare soil 400 ug/g or 0.04% by weight EPA other areas of bare soil 1,200 ug/g or 0.12% by weight Grantees dust stan...
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011. Lead-based paint and asbestos awareness exam questions and answers
  • 011. Lead-based paint and asbestos awareness exam questions and answers

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  • 1. What year did the federal government regulate the production and use of lead based paints to limit the exposure to the general population? 1978 2. How can lead exposure affect adults? Can cause an increase in blood pressure, fertility problems, nerve disorders, muscle and joint pain, irritability, and memory or concentration problems. 3. Who do you contact when you suspect lead based paint in the work area? BEE section and the CE Environmental Element. 4. What percent ...
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