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1. Which federal agency regulates asbestos under the Asbestos
Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)?
A. OSHA
B. EPA
C. FDA
D. CDC
B. EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for
regulating asbestos under AHERA to ensure safe handling in schools
and buildings.
2. What is the primary purpose of an asbestos inspection?
A. To remove all asbestos from a building
B. To identify asbestos-containing materials (ACM)
C. To enforce OSHA regulations
D. To monitor air quality
B. To identify asbestos-containing materials (ACM)
Asbestos inspectors survey buildings to locate and document
materials that contain asbestos, which is critical for risk management.
, 3. Which type of asbestos is known for its high heat resistance and
tensile strength?
A. Chrysotile
B. Amosite
C. Crocidolite
D. Tremolite
A. Chrysotile
Chrysotile, also called white asbestos, is the most commonly used
asbestos with high tensile strength and heat resistance.
4. How is friable asbestos defined?
A. Asbestos that is bonded in concrete
B. Asbestos that can be crumbled by hand
C. Asbestos in insulation only
D. Asbestos that is nonhazardous
B. Asbestos that can be crumbled by hand
Friable asbestos can be easily broken or powdered by hand, increasing
the risk of airborne fibers.
5. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) is required when
sampling suspected asbestos?
A. Standard work gloves only
B. Half-mask respirator with P100 filters
C. Eye protection only
D. Hearing protection
B. Half-mask respirator with P100 filters
Proper respiratory protection is required to prevent inhalation of
airborne asbestos fibers.
6. Which method is commonly used for asbestos sample analysis?
A. X-ray diffraction
, B. Polarized light microscopy (PLM)
C. Gas chromatography
D. Infrared spectroscopy
B. Polarized light microscopy (PLM)
PLM is the standard method for identifying asbestos fibers in bulk
building materials.
7. How many samples should an inspector typically collect from
homogeneous asbestos-containing materials?
A. 1-2 samples
B. 3-5 samples
C. 6-10 samples
D. 10-15 samples
B. 3-5 samples
Sampling 3-5 representative locations is generally sufficient to
characterize homogeneous materials for asbestos content.
8. What is considered a homogeneous area in asbestos inspection?
A. An area with multiple building materials
B. An area of uniform material that is likely to have similar
asbestos content
C. An area with damaged asbestos
D. An area larger than 1,000 square feet
B. An area of uniform material that is likely to have similar asbestos
content
Homogeneous areas have consistent material characteristics and can
be represented by a limited number of samples.
9. Which asbestos type is considered the most hazardous due to its
needle-like fibers?
A. Chrysotile
, B. Amosite
C. Crocidolite
D. Actinolite
C. Crocidolite
Crocidolite (blue asbestos) has thin, sharp fibers that are highly
respirable and more carcinogenic than other types.
10. What is the minimum education requirement to become a
Texas asbestos inspector?
A. High school diploma or equivalent
B. Associate degree in environmental science
C. Bachelor’s degree in engineering
D. No formal education required
A. High school diploma or equivalent
Texas requires at least a high school diploma or equivalent for
asbestos inspector licensing.
11. Under AHERA, how often must schools inspect for asbestos?
A. Every 3 years
B. Every 5 years
C. Every 10 years
D. Only once
B. Every 3 years
Schools are required to conduct asbestos inspections every 3 years to
identify ACM.
12. Which document must an asbestos inspector provide to a
building owner after an inspection?
A. OSHA compliance report
B. Management plan and inspection report