EPA Lead Risk Assessor Exam Study
Guide
2 ways to describe the amount of lead in dust: - ------------ANS: 1: Loading
2. mass concentration
5000ppm is the same as.. - ------------ANS: 1.0 mg/cm2
0.5% by weight
5000 ug/g
A certified Risk Assessor may conduct a Risk assessment on a property which is to
be abated by the firm for which they work, if they... - ------------ANS: Notify the client
in writing
A child may be treated for lead poisoning by using... - ------------ANS: chelation
therapy
A parent is concerned that their child may have ingested lead-based paint and wants
to check the property for additional lead hazards. The homeowner informs you that
the house was built in 1963 and is in poor condition. What is the appropriate service
to provide?
A. Lead-based paint inspection
B. Risk Assessment
C. Lead Hazard Screen - ------------ANS: B. Risk Assessment
A wipe sample you took came back from the lab with a lead result of 800ppm. What
should you do?
,A. This paint is lead-based paint, note in your report and let the client know they
have a lead paint in their property.
B. Resample the area where you took the sample from.
C. Call the lab and tell them they must report the results in mg/cm2
D. This paint is not lead-based paint, note the results in your report and let the client
know. - ------------ANS: D. This paint is not lead-based paint, note the results in your
report and let the client know.
(LBP is greater than 5000ppm)
Acceptable Dust Wipe criteria: 3 - ------------ANS: - does not contain aloe
- yields between 80% - 120% recovery rates
- blank wipes are less than 5 ug/wipe
advantages and disadvantages of composite wipe sampling: 2 each - ------------ANS:
Advantages:
-lower cost per sample
-increased surface area per wipe
Disadvantages:
-lead dust in a specific location info is lost
-labs must adopt special prep procedures
At what lead blood level does a child require chelation therapy? - ------------ANS: At
or above 45ug/dL
, at what time in the inspection do you collect blank samples? - ------------ANS: after
sampling the final dwelling of the day but before decontamination
Blank wipe samples should be recollected if they exceed...? - ------------ANS: 50
ug/wipe
can lead be absorbed through the skin? - ------------ANS: no
can lead cross the placenta to an unborn baby? - ------------ANS: yes
Common hobbies/tasks that may lead to introducing lead into the home? -
------------ANS: 1. Making lead sinkers for fishing
2. Casting your own bullets in the backyard
3. Recycling old car batteries
composite samples should be collected separately for: - ------------ANS: - different
dwellings
- different components
- different locations
- from carpet and hard surfaces
Describe the dust wipe sampling method in steps: 4 - ------------ANS: 1. Start at
corner with wipe fully opened
2. First pass: side-to-side in s pattern, fold in half
3. Second pass: Top-to-bottom s pattern, fold
4. *ASTM* Third pass: Wipe around perimeter
Guide
2 ways to describe the amount of lead in dust: - ------------ANS: 1: Loading
2. mass concentration
5000ppm is the same as.. - ------------ANS: 1.0 mg/cm2
0.5% by weight
5000 ug/g
A certified Risk Assessor may conduct a Risk assessment on a property which is to
be abated by the firm for which they work, if they... - ------------ANS: Notify the client
in writing
A child may be treated for lead poisoning by using... - ------------ANS: chelation
therapy
A parent is concerned that their child may have ingested lead-based paint and wants
to check the property for additional lead hazards. The homeowner informs you that
the house was built in 1963 and is in poor condition. What is the appropriate service
to provide?
A. Lead-based paint inspection
B. Risk Assessment
C. Lead Hazard Screen - ------------ANS: B. Risk Assessment
A wipe sample you took came back from the lab with a lead result of 800ppm. What
should you do?
,A. This paint is lead-based paint, note in your report and let the client know they
have a lead paint in their property.
B. Resample the area where you took the sample from.
C. Call the lab and tell them they must report the results in mg/cm2
D. This paint is not lead-based paint, note the results in your report and let the client
know. - ------------ANS: D. This paint is not lead-based paint, note the results in your
report and let the client know.
(LBP is greater than 5000ppm)
Acceptable Dust Wipe criteria: 3 - ------------ANS: - does not contain aloe
- yields between 80% - 120% recovery rates
- blank wipes are less than 5 ug/wipe
advantages and disadvantages of composite wipe sampling: 2 each - ------------ANS:
Advantages:
-lower cost per sample
-increased surface area per wipe
Disadvantages:
-lead dust in a specific location info is lost
-labs must adopt special prep procedures
At what lead blood level does a child require chelation therapy? - ------------ANS: At
or above 45ug/dL
, at what time in the inspection do you collect blank samples? - ------------ANS: after
sampling the final dwelling of the day but before decontamination
Blank wipe samples should be recollected if they exceed...? - ------------ANS: 50
ug/wipe
can lead be absorbed through the skin? - ------------ANS: no
can lead cross the placenta to an unborn baby? - ------------ANS: yes
Common hobbies/tasks that may lead to introducing lead into the home? -
------------ANS: 1. Making lead sinkers for fishing
2. Casting your own bullets in the backyard
3. Recycling old car batteries
composite samples should be collected separately for: - ------------ANS: - different
dwellings
- different components
- different locations
- from carpet and hard surfaces
Describe the dust wipe sampling method in steps: 4 - ------------ANS: 1. Start at
corner with wipe fully opened
2. First pass: side-to-side in s pattern, fold in half
3. Second pass: Top-to-bottom s pattern, fold
4. *ASTM* Third pass: Wipe around perimeter