CSST TEST- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Airborne fibers, including non-asbestos fibers, in the work area are analyzed
using phase contrast microscopy (PCM) ANSWER a.
2. When can worker air sampling be skipped? ANSWER: When workers are
wearing SARs that are operating in positive pressure mode
What is the PEL, or Permissible Exposure Limit? 0.1 f/cc per 8-hour TWA is
the answer.
The Excursion Limit (EL): What is it? ANSWER 1.0 f/cc for any exposure of
30 minutes
6. What is the best course of action if an employee's exposure surpasses the
PEL? ANSWER Write to the employee to inform them of the efforts being
taken to prevent a recurrence of the incident.
When must asbestos abatement workers complete training? ANSWER After 30
days of exceeding the PEL
The two regulatory techniques for figuring out the amounts of airborne fibers
are? PCM and TEM ANSWER
The majority of abatement work locations are "cleared" to or deemed safe for
re-occupancy at what airborne level? ANSWER 0.01 f/cc
10. School air samples are analyzed using TEM because - ANSWER It can
resolve fibers that could be undetectable under PCM and is mandated by
AHERA.
11. When are the results of air monitoring most useful? ANSWER When they
demonstrate that there was no substantial asbestos exposure
1. Airborne fibers, including non-asbestos fibers, in the work area are analyzed
using phase contrast microscopy (PCM) ANSWER a.
2. When can worker air sampling be skipped? ANSWER: When workers are
wearing SARs that are operating in positive pressure mode
What is the PEL, or Permissible Exposure Limit? 0.1 f/cc per 8-hour TWA is
the answer.
The Excursion Limit (EL): What is it? ANSWER 1.0 f/cc for any exposure of
30 minutes
6. What is the best course of action if an employee's exposure surpasses the
PEL? ANSWER Write to the employee to inform them of the efforts being
taken to prevent a recurrence of the incident.
When must asbestos abatement workers complete training? ANSWER After 30
days of exceeding the PEL
The two regulatory techniques for figuring out the amounts of airborne fibers
are? PCM and TEM ANSWER
The majority of abatement work locations are "cleared" to or deemed safe for
re-occupancy at what airborne level? ANSWER 0.01 f/cc
10. School air samples are analyzed using TEM because - ANSWER It can
resolve fibers that could be undetectable under PCM and is mandated by
AHERA.
11. When are the results of air monitoring most useful? ANSWER When they
demonstrate that there was no substantial asbestos exposure