CDPH Lead Inspector/Assessor California State Practice Exam

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What is considered Category 1 waste?

  1. High lead waste

  2. Low lead waste

  3. Non-lead waste

  4. Hazardous waste

The correct answer is: Low lead waste

Category 1 waste is characterized as low lead waste. In the context of lead-related work, different categories are established based on the concentration of lead in the waste. Low lead waste contains lead at levels that are below specific regulatory thresholds, making it less hazardous compared to other categories that contain higher concentrations of lead. This classification is important because it dictates how the waste must be managed, stored, and disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations. Proper identification of waste types ensures compliance with safety standards and protects public health and the environment. Higher lead concentrations, as found in high lead waste or hazardous waste, require more stringent handling procedures and disposal methods due to the increased risk they pose.