EPA Cheat Sheet 2026

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25 questions
60 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. Lead renovation waste (paint chips, used sheeting, disposable PPE) is classified under federal regulations as: Household hazardous waste, typically exempt from RCRA hazardous waste regulations
  2. States with EPA-authorized RRP programs may have requirements that are: As stringent as or more stringent than the federal EPA RRP Rule
  3. Child-occupied facilities covered by the RRP Rule include which of the following? Day care centers built before 1978
  4. What must be done if visible dust remains after cleanup? Re-clean using HEPA vacuuming and wet wiping
  5. What is the minimum polyethylene sheeting thickness required for interior containment under the EPA RRP Rule? 6-mil polyethylene sheeting
  6. What action should be taken if an area fails cleaning verification? Re-clean and re-verify the area
  7. What documentation is required when a renovator determines a surface does NOT contain lead based on test results? A report describing the test results and the surfaces tested
  8. Why is cleaning verification important after lead renovation? To confirm the area is safe and free of lead dust
  9. A contractor generates lead paint chips and dust during a renovation. Who is responsible for proper waste disposal? The renovation firm performing the work
  10. When must contractors renew their RRP certifications? Every five years
  11. When must cleaning verification be performed? Immediately after cleaning
  12. Why is recordkeeping critical for EPA compliance? To demonstrate compliance with EPA rules
  13. What is the role of signage in risk reduction? To warn and inform about hazards
  14. Why should workers never eat, drink, or smoke inside a lead renovation work area? Ingestion of lead dust is a primary route of lead exposure
  15. A test kit is used on a painted surface and produces an inconclusive result. Under the RRP Rule, this surface must be treated as: Containing lead-based paint
  16. Which type of training is mandatory for renovators under the RRP Rule? EPA-accredited lead-safe work practices course
  17. What is the correct way to clean up after lead-safe renovation work? HEPA vacuum followed by wet wiping
  18. Which year is the key cutoff for target housing under the EPA RRP Rule? 1978
  19. What is the purpose of pre-renovation education documentation? To confirm occupants were informed about lead hazards
  20. What is the correct way to remove disposable coveralls to minimize lead dust exposure? Roll them inward (inside-out) from the shoulders downward
  21. Which regulation governs lead-safe renovation work? Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule
  22. Which of the following actions is prohibited during interior lead renovation containment setup? Using fans to create positive air pressure that pushes air out of the work area
  23. Which statement about the RRP Rule's applicability to zero-bedroom (studio) dwellings is CORRECT? Studio apartments built before 1978 are covered by the RRP Rule
  24. Under the RRP Rule, renovation activities on pre-1978 housing may proceed without lead-safe practices only if: A certified renovator has determined through testing that no lead-based paint is present
  25. In owner-occupied target housing, when must the renovator provide the 'Renovate Right' pamphlet to the owner? Before the renovation begins
  26. What is a key factor for successfully reducing risks on-site? Teamwide safety responsibility and culture
  27. Which projects are exempt from the RRP Rule? Projects disturbing very small amounts of lead paint
  28. Which groups are considered most vulnerable to the health effects of lead exposure? Children under 6 years old and pregnant women
  29. When must the work area be available for re-occupancy by residents following lead renovation? Only after cleaning verification has been successfully completed
  30. Why is hazard recognition important in renovation work? To prevent accidents and health risks
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