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CSST Practice Test Exam Questions and Correct Answers 100%, Exams of Nursing

This document features a full CSST practice test for the 2025 exam, including a wide range of questions with 100% verified correct answers. It covers critical areas such as safety regulations, hazard identification, accident prevention, OSHA standards, and on-site emergency procedures. Perfect for self-assessment and final exam readiness, this material simulates the actual CSST testing environment.

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CSST Practice Test Exam Questions and Correct Answers 100%
1. · What is a plenum?: The space in between two floors that transport air in the building
2. · What is fibrosis?: Scar tissue on the connective tissue of the lungs
3. · What is the most common asbestos type disease?: Asbestosis
4. · What can a B reader do?: Interpret chest x-rays
5. · What is the type of encap that forms a hard shell around asbestos?: Bright- ing encap
6. · What are 3 things to know about chrysotile?: 80% of asbestos used in buildings
was chrysotile
White, long and curly Easily
wets
7. · What are 3 things to know about amosite?: Less than 15% of asbestos used in buildings
was amosite
Brown
Doesn't absorb water
8. · What are 3 things to know about crocidolite?: Less than 5% of asbestos use in buildings
was crocidolite
Blue
Long and straight
9. · What are two types surfacing materials?: Sprayed on fireproofing Acoustic
plaster
10. · What are two types of thermal insulation materials?: Pipe wrap
Boiler/duct cover
11. · What are four types of miscellaneous materials?: Fire doors floor tiles
ceiling tiles
siding
12. · What is Category I non-friable materials: Packing Gaskets
Floor covering
Asphalt roofing
13. · What are Category II non-friable materials?: Transite Stucco
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  1. · What is a plenum?: The space in between two floors that transport air in the building
  2. · What is fibrosis?: Scar tissue on the connective tissue of the lungs
  3. · What is the most common asbestos type disease?: Asbestosis
  4. · What can a B reader do?: Interpret chest x-rays
  5. · What is the type of encap that forms a hard shell around asbestos?: Bright- ing encap
  6. · What are 3 things to know about chrysotile?: 80% of asbestos used in buildings was chrysotile White, long and curly Easily wets
  7. · What are 3 things to know about amosite?: Less than 15% of asbestos used in buildings was amosite Brown Doesn't absorb water
  8. · What are 3 things to know about crocidolite?: Less than 5% of asbestos use in buildings was crocidolite Blue Long and straight
  9. · What are two types surfacing materials?: Sprayed on fireproofing Acoustic plaster
  10. · What are two types of thermal insulation materials?: Pipe wrap Boiler/duct cover
  11. · What are four types of miscellaneous materials?: Fire doors floor tiles ceiling tiles siding
  12. · What is Category I non-friable materials: Packing Gaskets Floor covering Asphalt roofing
  13. · What are Category II non-friable materials?: Transite Stucco

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  1. · What is RACM?: Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material Friable asbestos material or non-friable asbestos material that has a chance to become friable
  2. · What is PACM?: Presumed asbestos-containing materials Surfacing found in buildings before 1980 TSI

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  1. · What are the 4 recognized testing programs?: NVLAP NIST Round Robin AIHA

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  1. · What is claims made insurance?: Only protects if the insurance is in place when the claim is made (injury or effect is observed)
  2. · What is bonding?: Protects owners against financial default
  3. · What are performance bonds?: Agrees to complete the project if the contrac- tor can't.do so Pay for labor and materials if contactor fails to do so
  4. · What are bid bonds?: Ensures that the building owner will be able to award the job for the lowest bid within 5-10%
  5. · What are examples of contractual liability?: Liable for breach of contract Ex: timeframe, sampling specs, laboratory use
  6. · What are examples of tort?: Inability to inspect in accordance with skills required Improperly taking samples Failing to notify occupants
  7. · What are examples of criminal liability?: Inspector must know their actions are wrong The inspector must perform a guilty act
  8. · What are Errors & Omissions?: Protects architects, engineers and project designers against misjudgment
  9. What does AHERA cover?: All public and private non-profit primary and sec- ondary schools
  10. · Date of AHERA?: December 14, 1987
  11. · What date must the LEA inspect school buildings by?: October 12, 1988
  12. · What date must the LEA have the management plan by?: July 9, 1989
  13. · When do you have to be AHERA certified?: Jobs over 100 sq. ft., DOSH licensed
  14. · What is the OSHA respiratory standard?: 29 CFR 1910.
  15. · What are the 3 NESHAP categories?: Friable ACM Category I non-friable Category II non-friable
  16. · Who do you notify before building demolition?: EPA/APCP
  17. · Does RACM need to be removed before abating?: Yes, under NESHAP
  18. · If no asbestos, who do you notify on a full demo?: NESHAP
  19. · When does NESHAP get involved when working with apartment build- ings?: 4 or

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  1. · What did ASHARA do?: It extended nearly all requirements of AHERA (train- ing, O&M etc) to commercial and public buildings
  2. · When are you required to register for DOSH?: One time regardless of amount being removed Yearly if over 100 sq ft At least 24 hours in advance
  3. · Who reviews AHERA O&M plans?: Office of Local Assistance
  4. · What on site proof must be available on all jobs?: Contractor's license Cal OSHA Registration # Surveys Notifications
  5. · According to AHERA, who is responsible for keeping a copy of the O&M plans?: LEA
  6. · How many days must the O&M be implemented after the inspection?: 30
  7. · How many years does the owner of a demo or reno company keep records?: 3
  8. · How are employees notified when the air monitoring results come back above the PEL and EL?: In writing in a central location within 5 days Must include a corrective action
  9. · When is a medical exam not required?: When adequate records show an exam in the last 12 months
  10. · How long does an employer keep training records?: 1 year
  11. · Litters of air per 25 mm cassette?: 1200 Liters
  12. · What is the TEM clearance level?: <70 s/mm
  13. · How long does the negative air machine need to be on once abatement is complete?: 4 hours
  14. · Sampling scheme for TEM Clearance?: 5 in 5 out 3 blanks
  15. · How many days must the employer inform the building owner of the air monitoring results?: 10 days from completion
  16. · OSHA reference method requires how many blanks per 10 samples?: 2
  17. · What is prevalent air sampling?: Estimates existing fiber concentration prior to abatement

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  1. · What is the PCM air clearance level?: 0.01 f/cc
  2. · What is the OSHA 160 liters per minute?: 25 - 2400 liters
  3. · What is the 7400 Method liters per minute?: 400 - 4000 liters
  4. · How much carbon monoxide does grade D air have?: 10 ppm or less
  5. · Air samples required per cubic feet?: 1 for every 50,

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  1. · What is the muco-ciliary escalator?: Moves object by mucus to swallow
  2. · What are the monitoring requirements on supplied air respirators?: Daily on Class I jobs No monitoring required on other classes

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  1. · What is the amount of liters breath in 1 hour?: 1000
  2. · When is a PCM ok to use in school?: Less than 160 sq. ft or 260 LF Or if decided by the owner
  3. · If not a credited inspector, but have a building inspector, what types of surveys can you perform?: For bidding purposes only on residential buildings
  4. · What are you assessing in friable ACM materials in schools?: Location Category Condition Potential for damage Type of material
  5. · What are you assessing in non-friable ACBM in schools?: Identify and document
  6. · Who reviews AHERA management plans?: OLA/OPSC
  7. · What does the inspection team consist of?: Building owner rep Architect Facility/maintenance director Consulting staff
  8. · What must be done in periodic surveillance?: Visually inspect areas iden- tified in the management plan
  9. · What does the AHERA reinspection assess?: EPA recommends Condition of friable ACM Visual and physical inspection of non-friable ACM
  10. · What does the inspection include?: Identify homogenous areas and func- tional spaces Collection of bulk samples Physical assessment and classification of material
  11. · When is an O&M completed?: When asbestos will remain in the building
  12. · When do workers need fall protection?: 6ft or higher
  13. · When do you double bag asbestos waste?: Greater than 1%
  14. · When must scaffold guards and toe boards be installed?: 10 ft or more
  15. · Ladders: 4:1 ratio Every 4 ft up is 1 foot out 3rd from the top is highest you can stand
  16. · Not to exceed temp on glove bags.: 150 degrees, 130 degrees safe temp

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  1. · What is amended water?: Surfactant added to increase the ability of liquid to penetrate ACM
  2. · Can a competent person conduct an exposure assessment?: Yes
  3. · What are 6 engineering controls?: HEPA Vacuums Wet methods Clean up/disposal Local exhaust ventilation Enclosure/Isolation Move air away from breathing zones
  4. · How many air changes in negative air enclosure?: 4 per hour
  5. · What is the negative pressure enclosure water pressure differential?: -
  • 0.2 column inches relative to outside
  1. · Glove bags on elbows and bends: The bags must be made for them
  2. · How are glove bags checked for leaks?: Smoke test
  3. · How many times can glove bags be used?: Once
  4. · Can glove bags be moved/slid?: No
  5. How are glove bags disposed?: HEPA vacuumed to collapse the bag Wrapped in 2 layers of poly
  6. · What is the square footage of fire extinguishers per job site?: 1 for every 3000 sq. ft
  7. · What do workers need to do if fire starts?: Get out of the containment Don't attempt to put out the fire
  8. · When removing roofing material less than 25 sq. ft: Wet methods or HEPA vacuum not required as long as methods of removal don't create visible dust
  9. · What training is required for a competent person?: 40 CFR 763, Subpart E
  10. · What's done before plastic containment is set up?: Wet wipe area
  11. · Where should work begin in the containment?: Furthest away from the negative air machine, while working to it
  12. · What training is required for <0.01%: 2 - hour awareness
  13. · What training is required for <0.1%: 16 - hour O&M
  14. · After replacing the pre-filter, what filter should be changed next if the neg air machine isn't working?: Intermediate filter while the machine is running

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  1. · How is ACWM disposed of?: Covered by 30 inches of non-acm at disposal Covered 6 inches of non-acm by end of 24 business hours
  2. · Confined spaces: Oxygen levels must be between 19.5% and 23.5% Gases above 10% SCBA or SAR protection required

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  1. CAL/OSHA = DOSH: - Regulates exposure to asbestos employees in Cali Defines asbestos as >0.1 ACCM
  • One time registration required as carcinogen user regardless of the amount of asbestos related work.
  • yearly registration requirement for contractors doing over 100 sqft.

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  • Requires notification of each job 24 hours in advanced
  • Requires consultants to be certified
  1. EPA: - Regulates environmental exposure
  • Defines asbestos >1.0% ACM
  • 40 CFR 61 Subpart M ( NESHAP)
  • 40 CFR 763 (AHERA)
  1. CAL/EPA: - Regulates asbestos waste in CALI
  • Consider asbestos hazardous waste if ( >1% and Friable)
  • Manifest required for transportation and disposal
  • EPA hazardous waste generator number required from CAL/EPA
  1. CSLB: - CALI/ Contractor's State License Board
  • Contractors disturbing > 100 sqft per job must pass asbestos certification exam
  • All other contractors must take open-book exam
  1. EPA Worker Protection (OSHA) Below PEL: <0.1/ 8hr
  • Medical Surveillance
  • Air Monitoring
  • Training
  1. EPA Worker Protection (OSHA) Above PEL: >0.1/8hr
  • Additional Training
  • Respiratory/ Protective Clothing
  • Engineer Controls, NEG Air
  • Wet Materials
  1. Waste Handling CAL/EPA: - Hazardous Waste
  • ACM 1% and Friable
  • Covered 6 inches non ACM
  • Requires manifest notice certification
  • CHP Registered Driver
  • CAL/ OSHA requires it to be put into containers labeled
  1. Secondary Calibration Device: Rotameter
  2. CAL/OSHA: Title 8 CCR 1529
  3. Title 8 CCR 1529: Requires written reports of use & registration for temporary worksites