LEAD ABATEMENT TEST 2025 update| comprehensive
questions and verified answers (complete solutions)
Exam |GRADE A+!!
10 ug/ft2 - (ANSWER)floors
10 ug/ft2 - (ANSWER)interior windows, sills or stools
100 ug/ft2 - (ANSWER)window troughs or window well
50 ug/m3 - (ANSWER)Osha permissible exposure limit
30 ug/m3 - (ANSWER)Osha action level - Requires 2 hr training & 1 blood test
Drinking Water Levels - (ANSWER)15 ppb (parts-per-billion)
Lead soil levels - (ANSWER)400 ppm (parts-per-million)
Lead soil Levels (2) - (ANSWER)5000 ppm (parts-per-million) HUD requires
abatement of soil hazard
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS - Children - (ANSWER)5 ug/dl requires investigation
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS - Children (2) - (ANSWER)20 ug/dl = Lead poisoned
, Blood Lead Levels Adults - (ANSWER)20 ug/dl = concern
Blood Lead Levels Adults (2) - (ANSWER)30 ug/dl = removed from work
Blood Lead Levels Adults (3) - (ANSWER)15 ug/dl = back to work level
Defined forms of abatement - (ANSWER)Removal, Enclosure, Encapsulation
How long does encapsulant last? - (ANSWER)20 years
Lead Hazards! - (ANSWER)1. Contaminated Soil
2. Contaminated Dust
3. Lead Based Paint
4. LBP Friction Surface
5. LBP Impact surface
6. LBP chewable surface
Lead Routes Of Entry - (ANSWER)1. Inhalation
2. Ingestion
questions and verified answers (complete solutions)
Exam |GRADE A+!!
10 ug/ft2 - (ANSWER)floors
10 ug/ft2 - (ANSWER)interior windows, sills or stools
100 ug/ft2 - (ANSWER)window troughs or window well
50 ug/m3 - (ANSWER)Osha permissible exposure limit
30 ug/m3 - (ANSWER)Osha action level - Requires 2 hr training & 1 blood test
Drinking Water Levels - (ANSWER)15 ppb (parts-per-billion)
Lead soil levels - (ANSWER)400 ppm (parts-per-million)
Lead soil Levels (2) - (ANSWER)5000 ppm (parts-per-million) HUD requires
abatement of soil hazard
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS - Children - (ANSWER)5 ug/dl requires investigation
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS - Children (2) - (ANSWER)20 ug/dl = Lead poisoned
, Blood Lead Levels Adults - (ANSWER)20 ug/dl = concern
Blood Lead Levels Adults (2) - (ANSWER)30 ug/dl = removed from work
Blood Lead Levels Adults (3) - (ANSWER)15 ug/dl = back to work level
Defined forms of abatement - (ANSWER)Removal, Enclosure, Encapsulation
How long does encapsulant last? - (ANSWER)20 years
Lead Hazards! - (ANSWER)1. Contaminated Soil
2. Contaminated Dust
3. Lead Based Paint
4. LBP Friction Surface
5. LBP Impact surface
6. LBP chewable surface
Lead Routes Of Entry - (ANSWER)1. Inhalation
2. Ingestion