QUESTIONS WITH FULL CORRECT ANSWERS
◉ chelation therapy Answer: A child may be treated for lead
poisoning by using...
◉ Identify LBP hazards Answer: The purpose of a lead risk
assessment is to?
◉ Elevated Blood Level Answer: What does EBL mean?
◉ Ingestion of lead dust Answer: How does lead primarily enter
children's bodies?
◉ No, the elevated blood levels of 17ug/dL and 16ug/dL were not
consecutive Answer: Would a child with consecutive blood lead tests
of 17 ug/dl, 9 ug/dl, and 16 ug/dl be considered to be lead
poisoned?
◉ Lead Inspection Answer: Which is more useful for the renovation
contractor, the lead inspection or the risk assessment?
◉ Visual
,Dust
Soil
Paint Chip
XRF
Water Answer: What six sampling methods do Risk Assessors use to
identify lead hazards?
◉ Notify the client in writing Answer: 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...
◉ 30 ug/m3 Answer: What is the OSHA Action Level for lead?
◉ Optional Answer: Water sampling as part of a Risk Assessment is:
Mandatory, Optional, or Never included?
◉ Dust
Friction Surface
Impact Surface
Chewable Surface
Deteriorated Paint
, Soil Answer: What are the six LBP hazards defined by EPA?
◉ 1,200 ppm Answer: EPA Soil lead hazard in general yard area
◉ True Answer: XRF analysis is the most common method for
determining LBP
◉ False, XRF is most commonly used to determine LBP but not
hazards Answer: XRF analysis is the most common method for
determining lead hazards
◉ Performance Characteristic Sheet (PCS) supplied with the XRF
Answer: Where would you find operational data for an XRF?
◉ 13 Answer: How many dust samples are usually taken for a Risk
Assessment?
◉ Removal
Enclosure
Encapsulation Answer: What are the three forms of lead abatement?
◉ 3 shots on the 1.02 standard Answer: How do you calibrate an
XRF?