CDPH Lead Inspector/Assessor California State Practice Exam

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Which document outlines the necessary procedures for lead abatement?

  1. Inspection Survey.

  2. Abatement Plan.

  3. Risk Assessment Report.

  4. Project Scope.

The correct answer is: Abatement Plan.

The document that outlines the necessary procedures for lead abatement is the Abatement Plan. This plan serves as a comprehensive guide that details the specific methods and steps required to safely and effectively remove or reduce lead hazards from a property. It must include information such as the scope of the work, the types of procedures to be used, safety precautions, and how the work will be monitored and evaluated. In contrast, an Inspection Survey typically identifies the presence of lead and assesses the condition of lead-containing materials, but does not provide the detailed procedures for abatement. A Risk Assessment Report evaluates potential lead exposure risks and recommends actions, but again, it lacks the thorough procedural detail that the Abatement Plan provides. The Project Scope outlines the work to be performed but may not include the intricate procedures necessary for lead abatement itself. Thus, the Abatement Plan is the essential document required for guiding the abatement process effectively.