TEST 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS
◉ OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) defines a
competent person as:C15. Answer: One who is capable of identifying
existing and predictable lead hazards in the surroundings or
working conditions and who has authorization to take prompt
corrective measures to eliminate them.
◉ Can you act as a Lead inspector as a supervisor?. Answer: No.
◉ What are 3 parts of a OSHA compliance program? C15-16 (8
choices). Answer: 1. Air monitoring data which documents the
source of lead emissions. 2. a report of the technology considered to
prevent exposures from exceeding the PEL.
3.A work practice program which includes protective work clothing
equipment, housekeeping requirements, and hygiene facilities and
practices.
◉ If a worker is exposed to PEL above (50μg Pb per m3) without
regard to respirators what must you do? (7 Choices)C14-15. Answer:
1.Exposure monitoring - quarterly (3months)- additional monitoring
if changes may affect the exposure level. 2. Engineering and work
practice controls (including administrative controls. 3.Written
,compliance program (prior to beginning the job) 4. warning signs. 5.
protective clothing.
◉ PEL. Answer: Permissible Exposure Limit
◉ Types of respirators: C31. Answer: Air Purifying respirator APR
*Supplied- air respirator,*SAR
Self-contained breathing apparatus) SCBA
Powered air purifying respirator PAPR
◉ What should your "LEAD" sign say? C19. Answer: WARNING -
LEAD WORK AREA
POISON- NO SMOKING OR EATING.
◉ What lead blood level must a worker be removed from abatement
at? C22. Answer: 50μ/DL or higher. (Micrograms per deciliter.)
◉ What is HazCom?C26. Answer: Hazard communication/Right to
know standard.
◉ Name 3 parts of a HazCom (there's 5) C27-29. Answer: 1. Hazard
determination. 2. Written hazard communication program. 3.
Warning Labels. 4. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). 5. Employee
information and training.
, ◉ The OSHA Requirements for a minimally acceptable respiratory
program are: (11 answers) C33-34. Answer: 1. Written standard
operating procedures regarding the selection and use of respirators.
2. Respirators selected on the basis of hazards workers are exposed
to. 3. A training program in the proper use of respirators and their
limitations. 4. workers should be assigned individual respirators
when possible.
◉ The action level of lead in drinking water is: C36. Answer: 15μg
(or 15ppb) per liter of water.
◉ Define target housing.. Answer: Housing constructed before 1978
◉ What are the 4 parts of the RCRA (Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act)? C38. Answer: Treatment, Storage, Transportation
and disposal of hazardous wastes.
◉ The clearance levels for HUD Are:. Answer: Floors 10μg/ft2.
WindowSills 100μg/ft2
WindowTroughs 100μg/ft2
Porch floors 40μg/ft2
Soil in the play area 400PPM
Soil outside the play area 1200PPM