Project Monitor Licensing Exam Test Bank (150
Questions) 2025/2026
Prepare effectively for the Virginia Asbestos Worker, Supervisor, Inspector, and
Project Monitor Licensing Exam with this comprehensive 150-question test bank.
Each question is presented in multiple-choice format with the correct answer clearly
indicated and accompanied by a concise rationale.
1. What is the primary health hazard associated with asbestos exposure?
A. Skin irritation
B. Lung disease, including asbestosis and mesothelioma (correct answer)
C. Eye strain
D. Hearing loss
Rationale:
Asbestos fibers, when inhaled, can lodge in lung tissue, leading to serious respiratory
diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. Proper protective
equipment and exposure control are essential.
2. Which federal regulation governs asbestos handling in the workplace?
A. Clean Water Act
B. OSHA Asbestos Standard (correct answer)
C. EPA Clean Air Act
D. Resource Conservation Act
Rationale:
The OSHA Asbestos Standard sets workplace exposure limits, protective measures,
and training requirements for asbestos workers and supervisors.
3. What is the minimum frequency of air monitoring required for a Class I
asbestos abatement project?
A. Daily
B. Throughout the project as required by regulation (correct answer)
C. Once a month
D. Only at project start
,Rationale:
Air monitoring is mandated to ensure that worker exposure remains below the
permissible limits and to confirm proper containment during high-risk abatement
activities.
4. What is a critical duty of an asbestos supervisor?
A. Performing janitorial work
B. Overseeing removal and ensuring regulatory compliance (correct answer)
C. Filing payroll only
D. Conducting unrelated construction tasks
Rationale:
Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that asbestos removal is conducted safely and
according to all regulations, including air monitoring and proper PPE use.
5. Which type of asbestos project requires a project monitor?
A. Small residential repairs
B. Large-scale demolition and removal projects (correct answer)
C. Painting walls
D. Electrical repairs
Rationale:
A project monitor ensures that the abatement project follows regulatory compliance,
air sampling, and safety procedures throughout large-scale asbestos removal
activities.
6. What PPE is required when handling friable asbestos?
A. Gloves only
B. Respirator and disposable coveralls (correct answer)
C. Steel-toe boots only
D. Ear protection
Rationale:
Friable asbestos can release airborne fibers easily, making respirators and protective
clothing necessary to prevent inhalation and contamination.
7. How should asbestos-containing waste be disposed of?
,A. In regular trash bins
B. In labeled, sealed containers following regulatory guidelines (correct answer)
C. Burned on-site
D. Flushed down drains
Rationale:
Proper containment and labeling of asbestos waste prevent environmental
contamination and exposure, in compliance with EPA and state regulations.
8. What is the purpose of negative pressure enclosures during asbestos
abatement?
A. Reduce temperature
B. Contain airborne asbestos fibers within the work area (correct answer)
C. Keep workers dry
D. Increase airflow to surrounding areas
Rationale:
Negative pressure ensures that asbestos fibers do not escape the work area, protecting
workers and the surrounding environment.
9. How often must asbestos workers undergo training?
A. Every 5 years
B. Annually (correct answer)
C. Only once upon hiring
D. Every 10 years
Rationale:
Annual refresher training ensures that workers are aware of updated regulations,
safety protocols, and proper handling techniques.
10. Which method is acceptable for wetting asbestos-containing materials?
A. Using high-pressure hoses
B. Using water with a surfactant to minimize fiber release (correct answer)
C. Spraying paint
D. Letting materials dry naturally
Rationale:
Wet methods help prevent fibers from becoming airborne, which is critical in
minimizing exposure during asbestos removal.
, 11. What is the main responsibility of an asbestos inspector?
A. Supervising workers
B. Identifying and assessing asbestos-containing materials (correct answer)
C. Performing demolition work
D. Cleaning debris
Rationale:
Inspectors locate asbestos-containing materials, collect samples, and assess the
condition to guide safe abatement planning.
12. Which type of asbestos fibers is most hazardous when airborne?
A. Non-friable fibers
B. Friable fibers (correct answer)
C. Solid fibers
D. Encapsulated fibers
Rationale:
Friable asbestos easily releases fibers into the air, increasing inhalation risk and
potential health hazards.
13. Which document must be maintained on-site during an asbestos project?
A. Work schedule
B. Asbestos project log and air monitoring records (correct answer)
C. Employee lunch menus
D. Construction blueprints only
Rationale:
Maintaining records ensures regulatory compliance and provides documentation for
inspections and worker safety verification.
14. What is the first step in an asbestos abatement project?
A. Begin demolition immediately
B. Conduct a survey and develop a work plan (correct answer)
C. Wet all surfaces randomly
D. Remove waste bins
Rationale:
A thorough survey and work plan help identify asbestos locations, define removal
procedures, and ensure worker safety.