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• IDPH WATER Regulation # -✓✓5 ppb
• USEPA WATER Regulation # -✓✓15 ppb
• SOIL High Contact Play Areas -✓✓400 ppm
• SOIL -✓✓1200 ppm
• Paint Chip Regulation # -✓✓5000 ppm or 0.5%
• XRF Paint Regulation # -✓✓1.0 mg/cm2
• EPA/ IDPH DUST Floor Regulation # -✓✓10 micrograms/ ft 2
• EPA/IDPH DUST Horizontal Surfaces Regulation # -✓✓100 micrograms/ ft 2
• EPA DUST Window troughs (wells) Regulation # -✓✓400 micrograms/ ft 2
• IDPH Exterior Floors Regulation # -✓✓40 micrograms/ ft 2
• BLOOD Regulation # -✓✓5 micrograms/ deciliter = POISONED
• OSHA BLOOD Regulation # -✓✓40 micrograms/ deciliter = WARNING
50 micrograms/ deciliter = MEDICAL REMOVAL
• micrograms/ gram = milligrams/ kilogram = ppm -✓✓
• OSHA AIR Action Level (AL) -✓✓30 micrograms/ cubic meter
• OSHA AIR Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) -✓✓50 micrograms/ cubic meter
• EPA AIR Regulation # -✓✓1.5 micrograms/ cubic meter
, • SDS -✓✓Safety Data Sheet
• HUD -✓✓Housing and Urban Development
• Lead based paint is not found in homes after this year. -✓✓1978
• Lead is most common in homes built before... -✓✓1950
• Lead based paint -✓✓lead content at or above 1.0 mg/cm2 or 0.5% by weight
• Title X -✓✓The Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992
-does not list lead as a water contaminant
• Why was lead put into paint? -✓✓- as a pigment
- to add durability/ corrosion control
- as a drying agent
• single high-level source exposure -✓✓acute
• repeated exposure -✓✓chronic
• Lead moves from.... -✓✓-weathering
-scraping
-renovations
• What is the main cause of lead contamination in water? -✓✓corrosion of lead
pipes that are soldered poorly
• HEPA -✓✓high-efficiency particulate air
• What three systems within the body are the most effected by lead? -✓✓- central
and peripheral nervous system
- cardiovascular system
-kidneys
• High levels of lead in the body can cause.... -✓✓-retardation
-convulsions
Exam Questions and Answers | Verified
Accurate
• IDPH WATER Regulation # -✓✓5 ppb
• USEPA WATER Regulation # -✓✓15 ppb
• SOIL High Contact Play Areas -✓✓400 ppm
• SOIL -✓✓1200 ppm
• Paint Chip Regulation # -✓✓5000 ppm or 0.5%
• XRF Paint Regulation # -✓✓1.0 mg/cm2
• EPA/ IDPH DUST Floor Regulation # -✓✓10 micrograms/ ft 2
• EPA/IDPH DUST Horizontal Surfaces Regulation # -✓✓100 micrograms/ ft 2
• EPA DUST Window troughs (wells) Regulation # -✓✓400 micrograms/ ft 2
• IDPH Exterior Floors Regulation # -✓✓40 micrograms/ ft 2
• BLOOD Regulation # -✓✓5 micrograms/ deciliter = POISONED
• OSHA BLOOD Regulation # -✓✓40 micrograms/ deciliter = WARNING
50 micrograms/ deciliter = MEDICAL REMOVAL
• micrograms/ gram = milligrams/ kilogram = ppm -✓✓
• OSHA AIR Action Level (AL) -✓✓30 micrograms/ cubic meter
• OSHA AIR Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) -✓✓50 micrograms/ cubic meter
• EPA AIR Regulation # -✓✓1.5 micrograms/ cubic meter
, • SDS -✓✓Safety Data Sheet
• HUD -✓✓Housing and Urban Development
• Lead based paint is not found in homes after this year. -✓✓1978
• Lead is most common in homes built before... -✓✓1950
• Lead based paint -✓✓lead content at or above 1.0 mg/cm2 or 0.5% by weight
• Title X -✓✓The Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992
-does not list lead as a water contaminant
• Why was lead put into paint? -✓✓- as a pigment
- to add durability/ corrosion control
- as a drying agent
• single high-level source exposure -✓✓acute
• repeated exposure -✓✓chronic
• Lead moves from.... -✓✓-weathering
-scraping
-renovations
• What is the main cause of lead contamination in water? -✓✓corrosion of lead
pipes that are soldered poorly
• HEPA -✓✓high-efficiency particulate air
• What three systems within the body are the most effected by lead? -✓✓- central
and peripheral nervous system
- cardiovascular system
-kidneys
• High levels of lead in the body can cause.... -✓✓-retardation
-convulsions