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

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What is generally not included in a risk assessor’s report?

  1. Testing methods used

  2. Identified hazards on site

  3. Recommendations for further assessment

  4. To remove lead paint from the nation's housing

The correct answer is: To remove lead paint from the nation's housing

The focus of a risk assessor's report is typically on evaluating and identifying hazards related to lead paint in specific environments, rather than outlining broad national policies or initiatives. While items such as testing methods, identified hazards, and recommendations for further assessments provide essential and detailed information about specific lead hazards at a property, the recommendation to remove lead paint from the nation's housing is not usually within the scope of an individual risk assessor’s report. This is because such a recommendation is more of a policy-level suggestion rather than an actionable item that pertains directly to the specific site being assessed. The role of the risk assessor is to document findings and suggest localized measures, rather than broad, sweeping national actions.