Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Model Lead Based Paint Risk Assessor Practice Test

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In which year did the reduction of lead by the CPSC occur?

  1. 1978

  2. 1985

  3. 1992

  4. 2000

The correct answer is: 1978

The correct choice identifies 1978 as the year when significant regulations regarding lead were enacted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). In that year, the CPSC banned the use of lead-based paint in residential properties and in products intended for children, leading to a major reduction in lead exposure risks. This legislative action aimed to protect public health, particularly that of children, who are especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of lead. Understanding the timeline of these regulations helps contextualize the ongoing efforts to mitigate lead hazards in homes and products, reinforcing the importance of compliance with safety standards to prevent lead poisoning.