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This comprehensive study guide contains the complete Lead Abatement Supervisor exam with 100% correct solutions. Covering all certification requirements including lead safety protocols, abatement procedures, regulatory compliance, worker protection standards, and EPA lead safety regulations. Essential for professionals seeking lead abatement supervisor certification and licensing.

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LEAD ABATEMENT SUPERVISOR EXAM SOLVED
100% CORRECT!

Introduction

This set simulates the national Lead Abatement Supervisor (EPA/HUD model)
certification examination. It tests mastery of federal rules (TSCA Title IV, EPA RRP, OSHA
1926.62), hazard assessment, approved abatement technologies, site-safety protocols,
clearance sampling, waste management, and supervisory duties. All 75 items are
original, board-level, and reflect 2025 regulatory language. Each multiple-choice
question includes four options and a fully worked solution that cites controlling
regulations and explains distractors.



Question 1

Under TSCA §402/404, a supervisor must renew certification every _____ calendar years.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 10

Answer: B. 3
Solution: 40 CFR 745.225(b)(1) requires supervisor refresher training and renewal
every 3 years. Two years is too short; five applies to some state licenses but not federal
TSCA; ten is obsolete.



Question 2

A pre-1978 dwelling tests positive with 0.9 % lead in ceramic-glazed tile. EPA considers
this surface:
A. non-lead-containing
B. lead-based paint (LBP)
C. lead-contaminated dust
D. lead-contaminated soil

Answer: B. lead-based paint (LBP)
Solution: 40 CFR 745.65 defines LBP as ≥0.5 % lead by weight in paint or surface
coating. Tile glaze is a coating; therefore 0.9 % exceeds the federal threshold.



Question 3


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,On the first day of an abatement project you discover 12 m² of intact LBP on plaster. The
most appropriate interim control until full abatement is scheduled is:
A. wet-scraping
B. encapsulation with ASTM D3498-approved membrane
C. heat-gun stripping
D. open-flame burning

Answer: B. encapsulation with ASTM D3498-approved membrane
Solution: 40 CFR 745.227(e)(2) allows interim controls (encapsulation/enclosure) if
surfaces are intact. Wet-scraping disturbs paint; heat guns >700 °F and open flame are
prohibited (745.227(e)(4)).



Question 4

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62(k)(2) sets the employee airborne exposure limit (8-hr TWA) for
inorganic lead at:
A. 30 µg/m³
B. 50 µg/m³
C. 100 µg/m³
D. 200 µg/m³

Answer: B. 50 µg/m³
Solution: The OSHA construction lead standard PEL remains 50 µg/m³ (8-hr TWA).
Thirty is the action level; 100 and 200 are obsolete general-industry figures.



Question 5

During setup you measure 1,800 µg/ft² on an interior windowsill using wipe sampling.
EPA HUD Guideline action level for dust on a sill is:
A. 100 µg/ft²
B. 250 µg/ft²
C. 400 µg/ft²
D. 1,600 µg/ft²

Answer: D. 1,600 µg/ft²
Solution: 2021 HUD Guidelines Table 5 set sill clearance at ≤1,600 µg/ft² for floor dust-
lead. The 400 value applies to floors; 100 and 250 are older HUD/CDC reference levels
no longer used for clearance.



Question 6

Which abatement method is expressly prohibited by EPA RRP for paint removal?
A. electric heat gun <700 °F


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, B. chemical stripping with methylene chloride
C. HEPA vacuum-assisted sanding
D. needle-gun scaler with local HEPA exhaust

Answer: B. chemical stripping with methylene chloride
Solution: 40 CFR 745.227(e)(4)(ii) bans methylene-chloride-containing paint removers
on LBP surfaces. Heat guns <700 °F, HEPA-sanding and needle guns with exhaust are
allowed if controls are met.



Question 7

After abatement you collect 5 floor wipe samples; one reads 210 µg/ft². The correct
supervisory action is:
A. reclean entire unit until all samples pass
B. average results and pass if mean ≤400 µg/ft²
C. reclean only the failed room and re-sample it
D. accept because single fail <10 % of samples

Answer: A. reclean entire unit until all samples pass
Solution: 40 CFR 745.227(e)(7)(ii) requires each clearance sample to meet the
standard (floor ≤400 µg/ft²). No averaging or partial acceptance is permitted.



Question 8

Lead-contaminated HEPA vacuum filters are classified under USEPA LEPA as:
A. municipal solid waste
B. non-hazardous industrial waste
C. characteristic hazardous waste (D008) if >5 mg/L TCLP
D. universal waste

Answer: C. characteristic hazardous waste (D008) if >5 mg/L TCLP
Solution: 40 CFR 261.24 lists lead (D008) when TCLP ≥5 mg/L. Filters often exceed this
and must be manifested for hazardous disposal unless decontaminated.



Question 9

During exterior paint removal you detect 1.2 ppm lead in breathing-zone air. Employee
respirator protection must at minimum be:
A. N95 filtering facepiece
B. half-mask negative-pressure with HEPA filters
C. powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) with HEPA
D. full-face supplied-air



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