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A2LA - ANSWER-American Association for Laboratory Accreditation
Accessible surface - ANSWER-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)
According to Cal OSHA Title 8, Section 1532.1, what is the title of the
person in charge of lead projects and oversight? - ANSWER-Supervisor
ACGIH - ANSWER-American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists
Agreement state - ANSWER-Assume responsibility for the regulation
of uranium and its by-products
AIHA - ANSWER-American Industrial Hygiene Association
ASV - ANSWER-Anodic Stripping Voltammetry
,At a minimum, a calibration check should be done when? - ANSWER-
at the beginning of each inspection, at least every four hours, and at
the end of each inspection
At what lead levels must soil be abated? - ANSWER-400 ppm in child
play area
1000 ppm in bare soil
At what level (in water) should households take steps to limit lead
exposure? - ANSWER-15 ppb
Before a lead based paint inspector begins an inspection, what should
be done? - ANSWER-A pre-inspection conference should be held
between the inspector and the client
Besides leaded gasoline, what are other sources of lead contamination
in air? - ANSWER-Emissions from smelters and battery factories and
combustion of oil, coal, waste oil and municipal wastes.
Blind analysis of spiked samples must fall within...? - ANSWER-80 to
120% of the true value
Building component type - ANSWER-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
cm - ANSWER-centimeter; 1/100 of a meter; 0.3937 of an inches
cm2 - ANSWER-square centimeter; 0.1550 square inch; unit of
measure for lead in paint (mg/cm2)
,Combination Risk Assessment/Inspection - ANSWER-Determines
where the lead based paint in a property is actually located and where
lead based paint hazards are located
Composite samples should be collected from what components? -
ANSWER-bare floors
window sills
window troughs
exterior surfaces
Currently, what is the principal industrial use of lead? - ANSWER-
Manufacture of electrical storage batteries
Deteriorated paint - ANSWER-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
dL - ANSWER-deciliter; a measure of volume; the unit of measure for
blood lead levels; 1/2 cup
During repeat testing, how many testing components should be
included in the scope of work? - ANSWER-10
During what conditions does the HUD Guidelines protocol allow the
inspector to stop testing a component type? - ANSWER-In housing
where similar building component types with identical substrates are
all found to contain lead-based paint within the first five interior room
equivalents
, Dust spiked sample - ANSWER-A wipe or filter containing a known
weight of lead-based paint dust, measured to the nearest 0.1 ug of
lead dust
ELPAT - ANSWER-Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing
Exposure to high concentrations of lead can cause what? - ANSWER-
Retardation, convulsions, coma, and death
Exposure to radiation is affected by what important factors? -
ANSWER-time
distance
shielding
FAAS - ANSWER-Furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy
Fluorescence - ANSWER-When x-rays and Gama rays are released from
an XRF analyzer and hit a painted surface, the elements in the paint
(including lead) are excited and respond by emitting energy in the
form of x-rays characteristic of each of the elements.
For 1960-77 buildings or developments with 1,000 or more units, test
___of the units and round up any fraction to the next whole number. -
ANSWER-2.9%
For a venous confirmed blood lead level above 45ug/dL for a child
under 6, what is the interpretation and action required (if any)? -
ANSWER-Child is seriously lead-poisoned; medical checkup and
treatment
For a venous confirmed blood lead level of 10-14ug/dL for a child
under 6, what is the interpretation and action required (if any)? -