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1. What is the primary responsibility of a Lead Abatement
Supervisor?
A) Performing lead inspections
B) Overseeing daily lead abatement work **
C) Selling lead-safe products
D) Testing paint for lead content
The supervisor’s main role is to manage and oversee abatement
activities, ensuring work is conducted safely and according to
regulations.
2. According to New Jersey regulations, who must be on-site during
lead abatement work?
A) Any licensed contractor
B) Lead Abatement Supervisor **
C) Building owner
D) Home inspector
The Lead Abatement Supervisor is required to be present to ensure
safety compliance during abatement.
3. Which federal agency sets standards for lead exposure in the
workplace?
, A) FDA
B) OSHA **
C) EPA
D) CDC
OSHA regulates occupational exposure to lead, including permissible
exposure limits and safety procedures.
4. Which type of personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory
for lead abatement workers?
A) Gloves, respirator, protective clothing **
B) Hard hat and boots only
C) Safety glasses only
D) Earplugs and helmet
Workers must wear PPE that protects against lead dust and debris,
including gloves, respirators, and disposable clothing.
5. What is the maximum allowable lead dust level on floors in
residential settings, according to federal standards?
A) 40 µg/ft² **
B) 100 µg/ft²
C) 10 µg/ft²
D) 250 µg/ft²
The federal clearance standard for floors in homes with lead-based
paint is 40 micrograms per square foot.
6. Which type of lead abatement method involves physically
removing lead-based paint?
A) Encapsulation
B) Enclosure
, C) Chemical stripping **
D) HEPA vacuuming
Chemical stripping removes paint layers containing lead, unlike
containment or enclosure methods.
7. Encapsulation as a lead control method involves:
A) Removing all lead paint
B) Coating lead-painted surfaces with a sealant **
C) Sanding and repainting
D) Replacing all windows
Encapsulation uses specialized coatings to seal lead paint, reducing the
risk of exposure.
8. What is the first step in any lead abatement project?
A) Start abatement immediately
B) Conduct a lead risk assessment **
C) Notify the EPA
D) Buy PPE
A lead risk assessment identifies hazards and informs the abatement
plan.
9. When removing lead-based paint, what type of vacuum must be
used?
A) Regular household vacuum
B) HEPA-filtered vacuum **
C) Wet/dry shop vacuum
D) Shop vacuum without filter
HEPA vacuums prevent lead dust from being released back into the
environment.