OHIO LEAD RISK ASSESSOR FINAL EXAM VERSION 2 NEWEST
2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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What should we recommend if we allow for encapsulation or
enclosure as an option for controlling a lead hazard? - ANSWER-
Annual monitoring
What should we recommend if we allow an interim control, such
as painting, as an option for controlling a lead hazard? -
ANSWER-Continuous monitoring
What are the three approaches to performing a risk assessment
of a multi-family complex? - ANSWER-Worst case, random, and
targeted
How do we sample dust in community centers? - ANSWER-First
300 sqft gets 1 sample, 2000 sqft gets 2 samples, and 1
additional sample for each 2000 sqft increment
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What certification is needed to perform clearance testing after
abatement? - ANSWER-Lead inspector or risk assessor
What is the visual inspection that is performed during clearance
activities? - ANSWER-Determine whether abatement strategies
were successfully completed, and if there is any visible dust,
debris, and paint chips present
How much deteriorated paint or dust is permitted when lead dust
sampling is performed for a clearance? - ANSWER-None
Why should the abatement contractor be present when clearance
is performed? - ANSWER-Transparency
How does a risk assessment differ from an EBL investigation? -
ANSWER-A risk assessment focuses on LBP hazards in the
facility being investigated whereas EBL investigations focus on all
sources of LBP hazards
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If there is deteriorated paint that is known not to be lead-based
paint above 1 mg/cm^2, what should we recommend? -
ANSWER-We should recommend that the paint be repaired since
some amount of lead could be present
What is the issue with using vacuum samples? - ANSWER-We
have no standard with which to compare the results of our sample
Convert 400 ppm into percentage by weight - ANSWER-0.04% by
weight
Convert 5000 ppm into percentage by weight - ANSWER-0.5% by
weight
What kind of lead was used in residential paint? - ANSWER-White
lead
What kind of lead was used for bridges? - ANSWER-Red lead