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Lead Abatement Supervisor QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023 ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)

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Lead Abatement Supervisor QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023 ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)

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  • October 5, 2023
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  • 2023/2024
  • Exam (elaborations)
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  • EPA Lead Supervisor
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FLYINGHIGHER
Lead
Abatement
Supervisor
Identify
the
materials
used
for
enclosure
-
ANS
Drywall
vinyl
siding
Plywood
Paneling
Caulk
and
sealant
Hazards
that
exist
in
residential
environments
-
ANS
Lead
dust
Lead
contaminated
soil
Peeling,
chipping
paint
Folk
remedies
Describe
how
children
are
typically
exposed
to
lead
-
ANS
Hand
to
mouth
activities
Worker
take
home
dust
Identify
the
common
routes
of
worker
lead
exposure
-
ANS
Inhalation
Ingestion
Describe
the
basic
health
effects
of
lead
to
workers
-
ANS
Stomachache
Nausea
Headache
Memory
loss
High
Blood
pressure
Kidney
damage
Describe
the
OSHA
(
and
other
requirements)
for
lead
abatement
worker
training
-
ANS
Info
on
respirators
and
their
use,
types,
proper
fit Medical
exams
for
everyone
working
with
lead
Describing
what
your
employer
is
doing
to
reduce
your
exposure
to
lead
Describe
the
RCRA
regulations
and
regulated
information
regarding
waste
disposal
for
lead
abatement
projects
-
ANS
Commercial/
industrial
projects-
tested,
labeled,
hauled
correctly
Residential
property-
household
hazardous
waste
exemption
Identify
the
lead
RCRA
definitions
of
hazardous
waste
and
testing
procedures
-
ANS
TCLP
test-
toxic
characteristic
leaching
procedure
Detects
how
much
lead
would
leach
out
of
the
waste.
5mg/l=
hazardous
waste
Lead
meets
the
toxicity
part
of
being
a
hazardous
waste
"Competent
Person
for
health
and
safety"
as
defined
by
OSHA
-
ANS
A
person
who
can
identify
hazards
Someone
who
can
take
corrective
action
OSHA
respirator
protection
standards
relevant
to
lead
abatement
work
-
ANS
When
above
the
permissible
exposure
limit:
Need
to
wear
HEPA
filter
and
any
other
appropriate
filter
Have
a
written
respiratory
program
in
place
OSHA
general
industry
standards
relevant
to
lead
abatement
work
-
ANS
Similar
to
the
construction
rule
except:
it
pertains
to
exposure
to
lead
when
it
is
not
Construction
Agriculture
Factory
manufacturing
Medical
removal
is
different Return
to
work
level
is
different
Describe
blood
monitoring
requirements
-
ANS
If
air
monitoring
is
above
the
action
level
30ug/m3
for
more
than
30
days/year
Every
2
months
for
the
first
6
months
If
above
40ug/dl
then
back
to
every
2
months
At
50ug/dl-
medical
removal
(if
2
consecutive
tests)
Recognize
the
correct
wording
of
lead
wording
signs
-
ANS
DANGER:
Lead
work
area
May
Damage
Fertility
or
the
Unborn
Child,
Cause
Damage
to
the
Central
Nervous
System,
Do
Not
Eat,
Drink,
or
Smoke
in
this
Area
Describe
the
OSHA
construction
standards
(other
than
lead
regs)
-
ANS
-Fall
protection
-Eye
protection
-Hazard
Communication
-Anything
having
to
do
with
worker
protection
and
construction
(including
asbestos)
Describe
the
general
requirements
specified
by
the
OSHA
construction
standards
-
ANS
-Train
your
people
-Monitor
the
air
they're
breathing
(PEL
is
50ug/m3,
AL
is
30ug/m3)
-Take
steps
to
reduce
exposure
to
lead
-Do
blood
monitoring
Keep
adequate
records
Describe
the
exposure
monitoring
and
written
compliance
plan
requirements
specified
by
the
OSHA
lead
in
construction
standards
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