AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
is required when spraying paint? - ✔✔Organic Vapor with pre filter
✔✔What respirator would you pick for above 50,000 - ✔✔Blast Helmet w/ APF of 1000
✔✔What does PPE training include - ✔✔Limitation of PPE
How to inspect the PPE
✔✔What type of fit test is required for full face negative pressure respirator to have a
APF of 50 - ✔✔Quantitative fit test
✔✔Hand tool cleaning is generally above the PEL - ✔✔TRUE
✔✔Purpose of monitoring - ✔✔What are the potential risk? Workers, public,
environment, and world
✔✔6 quality criteria pollutants - ✔✔Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Oxides, Nitrogen Oxides,
Ozone, Lead, and Particulate size below 10 microns (PM-10)
✔✔Monitoring NAAQS - ✔✔No federal requirement for monitoring hazardous coating
for NAAQS
✔✔Emission Method - ✔✔Method 9 - Record opacity every 20 secs up to 15 mins
✔✔Emission Method - ✔✔Method 22 - Record accumulated time of all visible emission
(Random)
✔✔NAAQS for Lead - ✔✔0.15 as 3 month rolling average
✔✔Ambient Air Monitoring - ✔✔Pre and Post
Full time during the project
Start ups
✔✔Calibration requirements for ambient air monitor - ✔✔Every 3 months
When the monitor is moved
Following monitor maintenance and repair
✔✔Containment and Job Site - ✔✔Label with warning signs and barriers in the work
area
✔✔Soil Samples Duration - ✔✔Pre and Post
Visual during the job
, ✔✔Documenting the Soil Sample - ✔✔Name, Date, and Job site
Dates of sampling
Location (Picture)
✔✔Wipe Test - ✔✔Use HUDs standard of 200
✔✔How are visible emissions documented - ✔✔Doc activities underway at the time of
observation
Doc duration or opacities observed/location
Doc name, date, and location
Doc work activities were halted, and correction activities taken
✔✔What methods are used to verify air quality - ✔✔Method 22 , Method 9, and TSP-
Lead
✔✔The permit NPDES says you can put lead into water? - ✔✔TRUE
✔✔What EPA method may be used to verify compliance with visible emission
monitoring? - ✔✔Method 9 and Method 22
✔✔SSPC Doc - ✔✔SSPC TU7
✔✔Dust wipe sample media must comply with what standard - ✔✔ASTM E1728
✔✔ Todays allowable concentration in paint, toys, and other materials - ✔✔90 PPM
(Parts per Million)
✔✔Chronic Exposure - ✔✔Overtime
✔✔Accute Exposure - ✔✔High dose, short time
✔✔Kids lead level - ✔✔3.5
✔✔Hazardous Material - ✔✔Beryllium, Arsenic, Lead, Hexavalent Chromium, Cadmium
✔✔Routes of entry - ✔✔inhalation, ingestion, absorption, injection
✔✔#1 cause of lead into body - ✔✔inhalation or ingestion
✔✔How hazardous metals leave the body - ✔✔Urine
✔✔Hazardous materials enter the body through... - ✔✔Workers eating, failure of PPE,
failure to use hand wash, and contamination of clean areas