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According to Table 2 of the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", it is recommended that a carpeted area of 50 square feet that has Mold contamination from clean water should be: a. Wet vacuumed, HEPA vacuumed or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags b. Wet vacuumed, damp wiped, or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags c. Damp wiped, HEPA vacuumed or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags d. Steam cleaned, HEPA vacuumed or damp wiped a. Wet vacuumed, HEPA vacuumed or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags According to Table 2 of the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", the containment recommended for a contaminated area of less than 10 square feet is: a. None b. Minimum c. Limited d. Full ... contaminated area of less than 10 square feet is: a. None
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According to Table 2 of the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", it is recommended that a carpeted area of 50 square feet that has Mold contamination from clean water should be: a. Wet vacuumed, HEPA vacuumed or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags b. Wet vacuumed, damp wiped, or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags c. Damp wiped, HEPA vacuumed or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags d. Steam cleaned, HEPA vacuumed or damp wiped a. Wet vacuumed, HEPA vacuumed or discarded in well-sealed plastic bags According to Table 2 of the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", the containment recommended for a contaminated area of less than 10 square feet is: a. None b. Minimum c. Limited d. Full ... contaminated area of less than 10 square feet is: a. None According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, notice signs for mold remediation projects must be: a. 8.5 inches by 11 inches in size b. 8 inches by 10 inches in size c. 12 inches by 24 inches in size d. 8 inches by 16 inches in size b. 8 inches by 10 inches in size According to Table 1 of the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", if clean water damage has occurred within 24 - 48 hours, it is recommended that cellulose insulation be: a. Extraction vacuumed to remove excess water and further dried with fans b. Discarded and replaced c. Dried with dehumidifiers d. Damp wiped with water and mild detergent and dried
b. Discarded and replaced According to Table 1 of the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", if clean water damage has occurred within 24 - 48 hours it is recommended that wallboard (Drywall & Gypsum) be: a. Extraction vacuumed to remove excess water and dried with fans, heaters and dehumidifiers b. Cleaned with water and mild detergent and dried c. Dried in place if no swelling has occurred and seams are intact d. Extraction vacuumed to remove excess water, damp wiped and dried with fans, heaters and dehumidifiers c. Dried in place if no swelling has occurred and seams are intact According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, the minimum PPE for any mold remediation should be: a. N-95 respirator b. Gloves, N-95 respirator or half - face respirator with HEPA filter c. Gloves N-95 respirator or half - face respirator with HEPA filter, disposable overalls and goggles d. Gloves, N-95 respirator and goggles a. N-95 respirator According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, an assessor is defined as: a. A person who is licensed under this subchapter as a mold assessment technician only b. A person who is licensed under this subchapter as a mold assessment technician or mold assessment consultant only c. A person who is licensed under this subchapter as a mold assessment technician, mold assessment consultant or mold assessment company d. A person who is licensed under this subchapter as a mold assessment technician, mold assessment consultant or mold contractor. b. A person who is licensed under this subchapter as a mold assessment technician, mold assessment consultant or mold assessment company According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, if a walk-in containment is used the post remediation assessment shall be performed: a. After the containment is taken down b. Before all tools and equipment are removed c. While the containment is in place d. While the containment is being removed c. While the containment is in place
If a person violates the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Act or an order, the department may assess an administrative penalty of: a. At least $500.00 per day b. Up to $1,500.00 per violation c. Less than $250.00 per violation d. Not more than $5,000.00 per violation e. Not more than $7,500.00 per violation d. Not more than $5,000.00 per violation According to the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", the recommended clean up method for books and papers with mold growth is: a. Wet vacuuming the surface of each page b. Discarding c. Damp wiping with biocide d. Thoroughly dry then HEPA vacuum e. Scrub as needed d. Thoroughly dry then HEPA vacuum For mold to grow, it requires: a. Food source b. Moisture c. Light d. A. and B. above e. A. and C. above d. A. and B. above a. Food source b. Moisture According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, the severity levels of violations are placed in which of the following three categories a. Extreme, Serious and Significant b. Critical, Significant and Nominal c. Serious, Significant and Nominal d. Critical, Serious and Significant c. Serious, Significant and Nominal According to the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", within 48 hours of damage by clean water it is recommended that: a. A carpet may be dried b. Wallboard may be dried if there is no swelling c. Cellulose insulation should be discarded d. Window drapes must be discarded
e. A, B, and C above e. A, B, and C above a. A carpet may be dried b. Wallboard may be dried if there is no swelling c. Cellulose insulation should be discarded Which of the following is NOT a potential health effect associated with inhalation exposure to molds and mycotoxins: a. Allergic rhinitis b. Asthma c. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis d. Skin rash e. Sinusitis d. Skin rash According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, who can write a mold management plan? a. A licensed mold assessment consultant b. A licensed mold assessment technician c. A licensed mold assessment contractor d. All of the above a. A licensed mold assessment consultant According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a Mold Assessment Consultant may perform an assessment to: a. Control contaminants from entering occupied areas of a building b. Create a containment to protect building occupants c. Collect data for writing a mold assessment report d. Perform repairs to stop the source of moisture d. Collect data for writing a mold assessment report Health effects from inhalation of mold spores could be: a. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis b. Toe nail infection c. Rhinitis d. All of the above e. A and C above e. A and C above a. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis b. Toe nail infection According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a mold is defined as:
e. A and C above e. A and C above a. The work area is free of all visible mold and wood rot c. All work has been completed in compliance with the remediation protocol and work plan and meets clearance criteria specified in the protocol According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, notice signs for mold remediation projects must say: a. NOTICE: Mold analysis project in progress b. ATTENTION: Mold remediation project in progress c. ATTENTION: Black mold; keep out d. NOTICE: Mold remediation project in progress d. NOTICE: Mold remediation project in progress According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, containment is not required for a contaminated area of less than: a. 10 contiguous square feet b. 25 contiguous square feet c. 50 contiguous square feet d. 100 contiguous square feet b. 25 contiguous square feet According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, the stop date is defined as: a. The date the last mold is remediated b. The date after the last mold is remediated c. The date after the date on which final clearance is achieved. d. The date final clearance is achieved c. The date after the date on which final clearance is achieved. According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, the start date is defined as: a. The date the containment is built b. The date after the containment is built c. The date on which the actual remediation begins d. The date the contract is signed by all parties c. The date on which the actual remediation begins Under the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules facility exemption, an owner or tenant or employee of an owner and tenant is not required to be licensed to perform mold remediation if: a. The contaminated area is less than 10 contiguous square feet. b. The contaminated area is less than 25 contiguous square feet. c. The contaminated area is less than 35 contiguous square feet.
d. The contaminated area is under 50 contiguous square feet b. The contaminated area is less than 25 contiguous square feet. According to the Texas Mold Rule, the purpose of a mold assessment is to determine: a. Who is at fault for the damage, the cost of the clean-up and who should pay for it? b. Why the growth occurred, is it harmful to human health and how long it will take to clean it? c. The sources, locations and extent of mold growth, the conditions that caused the mold growth and enable the preparation of a mold remediation protocol. d. The proper remediation protocol, the cost of the remediation and the time the remediation will take c. The sources, locations and extent of mold growth, the conditions that caused the mold growth and enable the preparation of a mold remediation protocol. A spore trap sample is collected at a flow rate of 15 liters/minute for 7 minutes. What is the sample volume? a. 10.5 liters b. 105 liters c. 1005 liters d. 10.5 milliliters b. 105 liters According to Table 2 of the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", it is recommended that a contaminated area of 25 contiguous square feet have which of the following containments: a. Two layers of fire retardant polyethylene sheeting with one airlock chamber maintaining the area under negative pressure and HEPA filtered fan exhausted outside of building. Block supply and return air vents within the contaminated area. b. Polyethylene sheeting ceiling to floor around affected area with a slit entry and covering flap; maintaining the area under negative pressure with HEPA filtered fan unit. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area. c. The containment must prevent the spread of mold to areas of the building outside the containment area. Block supply and return air vents within the contaminated area. d. None recommended e. A or B above b. Polyethylene sheeting ceiling to floor around affected area with a slit entry and covering flap; maintaining the area under negative pressure with HEPA filtered fan unit.
c. Mold remediation worker d. Mold assessment consultant e. Mold analysis laboratory b. Mold remediation contractor According to the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", it is recommended that wood surfaces that have mold growth caused by clean water be: a. Wet vacuumed b. HEPA vacuumed c. Damp wiped d. Discarded e. All of the above ... wood surfaces that have mold growth caused by clean water be: e. All of the above According to the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", it is recommended that concrete or cinder block surfaces that have mold growth caused by clean water be: a. Wet vacuumed b. HEPA vacuumed c. Damp wiped d. All of the above e. A. and B. above e. A. and B. above a. Wet vacuumed b. HEPA vacuumed According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a licensed mold assessment consultant will: a. Personally train all employees for the work involved b. Provide, in accordance with a client's instructions, professional services concerning surveys, building conditions that have or might have contributed to mold growth, proper building, operations and maintenance to prevent mold growth, and compliance with work practices and standards c. Devise innovative mold sampling protocols d. Ignore the potential presence of any hazardous materials, including lead- based paint and asbestos e. Only ensure that he/she is provided with, fit tested for, and trained in the correct use of personal protection equipment appropriate for the activities to be performed b. Provide, in accordance with a client's instructions, professional services concerning surveys, building conditions that have or might have contributed to mold growth, proper building, operations and maintenance to prevent mold growth, and compliance with work practices and standards According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a licensed mold remediation contractor may perform mold remediation and supervise
registered mold remediation workers performing mold remediation, and: a. Establish post-remediation clearance criteria b. Prepare a mold remediation work plan providing instructions for the remediation efforts to be performed for a mold remediation project c. Collect surface samples for identification of microbial species d. Design a mold remediation protocol e. Determine when and where PPE will be used b. Prepare a mold remediation work plan providing instructions for the remediation efforts to be performed for a mold remediation project If samples for laboratory analysis are collected during a mold assessment: a. Sampling may be performed based on innovative methods b. It is not necessary to take precautions to preserve sample integrity c. Proper sample documentation, including the sampling method, the sample identification code, each location and material sampled, the date collected, the name of the person who collected the samples, and the project name or number must be recorded for each sample d. A mold remediation contractor may perform this task e. Samples may be analyzed in a basement or garage laboratory run by the remediation company c. Proper sample documentation, including the sampling method, the sample identification code, each location and material sampled, the date collected, the name of the person who collected the samples, and the project name or number must be recorded for each sample Containment must be specified in a mold remediation protocol when the mold contamination affects a total surface area of 25 contiguous square feet or more for the project. According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, containment is not required if: a. The contaminated area involves an exterior wall b. Construction of a containment will hamper work activities c. There is adequate exchange of air in the space d. No person who is not licensed or registered under this subchapter occupies the building in which the remediation takes place at any time between the start date and stop date for the project as specified on the notification e. More than 50 contiguous square feet of contamination in the space d. No person who is not licensed or registered under this subchapter occupies the building in which the remediation takes place at any time between the start date and stop date for the project as specified on the notification e According to the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", if the total surface area affected by mold is 25 square feet the recommended PPE is: a. None b. Minimum c. Limited d. Full
c. The particle size of the bioaerosols d. Anaphylactic shock b. Allergenic reactions The EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings" document on Water Damage Guidelines recommends that fiberglass insulation that has been damaged by clean water for less than 48 hours should be: a. Wet vacuumed b. HEPA vacuumed c. Damp wiped d. Discarded e. All of the above d. Discarded The EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings" document recommends which type of containment for areas with a total affected surface area of 35 square feet: a. Polyethylene sheeting ceiling to floor around affected area with a slit entry and covering flap; maintain area under negative pressure with a HEPA filtered fan unit b. Two layers of fire retardant polyethylene sheeting with one airlock chamber; maintain area under negative pressure with a HEPA filtered fan exhausted to the outside of the building c. Three layers of fire retardant polyethylene sheeting with two airlock chambers; maintain area under negative pressure with two HEPA filtered fan exhausted to the outside of the building d. This surface area has no recommended containment e. A. and B. above a. Polyethylene sheeting ceiling to floor around affected area with a slit entry and covering flap; maintain area under negative pressure with a HEPA filtered fan unit According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a licensed Mold Remediation Contractor or Company shall maintain the following records and documents at a central location at its Texas office for three years a. The written contract between the Mold Remediation Contractor or Company and the client b. Copies of all certificates of mold remediation issued by the Contractor or Company c. A copy of the Remediation Work Plan d. A, B, and C, above e. None of the above d. A, B, and C, above a. The written contract between the Mold Remediation Contractor or Company and the client b. Copies of all certificates of mold remediation issued by the Contractor or Company c. A copy of the Remediation Work Plan
According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a critical violation: a. Could compromise public health, safety or welfare b. Have or may have a direct negative impact on public health, safety or welfare c. While not having a direct negative impact on health safety or welfare, could lead to more serious circumstances d. Could be subject to a $2,500 fine per violation e. B. and C. above b. Have or may have a direct negative impact on public health, safety or welfare Persons who are licensed, registered, or accredited under this subchapter shall: a. Adhere to the Code of Ethics prescribed by this Rule b. Present credentials to TDSHS personnel only with a subpoena c. Maintain $10,000.00 insurance while engaging in regulated mold-related activities d. Only cooperate with department personnel when convenient e. Notify the department of changes in mailing address and telephone number only when asked to do so a. Adhere to the Code of Ethics prescribed by this Rule All applicants must pass the state examination within six months of completing any training course required under this rule in: a. Fewer than ten attempts b. Six or more attempts c. One attempt d. Three or fewer attempts e. As may attempts as it takes d. Three or fewer attempts According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a Registered Mold Remediation Worker may: a. Develop a mold management plan for a building b. Perform mold remediation activities while supervised by a licensed Mold Remediation Contractor c. Specify response actions d. Recommend actions to prevent and control mold growth e. Write a mold assessment report b. Perform mold remediation activities while supervised by a licensed Mold Remediation Contractor According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a licensed mold assessment consultant is licensed to: a. Plan surveys to identify conditions favorable for indoor mold growth or to determine the presence, extent, amount, or identity of mold or suspected mold in a building b. Determine locations at which a licensed mold assessment technician will record observations, take measurements, or collect samples
c. $ d. $ e. $ d. $ According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, the certificate of insurance must be complete, including all applicable coverage's and endorsements, and must name as a certificate holder the: a. Governor of Texas b. Texas DEQ c. Department of State Health Services, Environmental and Sanitation Licensing Group d. Texas Department of Public Safety e. County in which the activity occurred c. Department of State Health Services, Environmental and Sanitation Licensing Group Allergenic molds are: a. Penicillium b. Aspergillus c. Cladosporium d. Alternaria e. All of the above e. All of the above a. Penicillium b. Aspergillus c. Cladosporium d. Alternaria What is the optimum Aw for most molds? a. 0.55 - 0. b. 0.60 - 0. c. 0.75 - 0. d. 0.95 - 0. b. 0.60 - 0. According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a credentialed person who becomes aware of violations of this Rule must report these violations: a. Within 4 weeks of remediation b. Within 24 hours to the department c. Within 6 days if, to that person's knowledge, the responsible party has not corrected the violations d. Within 30 hours to the remediation contractor e. Promptly e. Promptly Hazardous substances enter the body through: a. Pollutant pathways b. Pigeon droppings and ventilation
c. Inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion d. Ingestion by vermin e. All of the above c. Inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is: a. A Chronic lung disease with inflammatory disorder of the air passages b. Also known as an allergic reaction c. Always immediate d. A rare, but serious immune related condition resembling bacterial pneumonia e. Also known as Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome (ODTS) d. A rare, but serious immune related condition resembling bacterial pneumonia According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, the department may: a. Inspect the business practices of any person involved in mold related activity b. Enter any area or containment for the purpose of inspections c. Enter any area or containment at any reasonable time for the purpose of inspections d. Not be impeded or refused entry in the course of official duties e. All of the above ... the department may e. All of the above The license holder overseeing mold-related activities, with the exception of activities performed by a mold analysis laboratory, must ensure that a client is provided a copy of the department Consumer Mold Information Sheet: a. After remediation is complete b. Prior to post-remediation clearance sampling c. If the client requests one d. Prior to the initiation of any mold-related activity e. After all contract documents are signed d. Prior to the initiation of any mold-related activity According to the EPA's "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", the HVAC filters during remediation should have a minimum MERV rating of: a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9 e. 10 c. 8 According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, an assessor is defined as a person who conducts mold assessments and is licensed as: a. A mold assessment technician b. A mold assessment consultant
Mold analysis is the examination of a sample collected during a mold assessment for the purpose of: a. Determining the amount or presence of any living or dead mold or related parts present in the sample b. Growing or attempting to grow fungi for research purposes c. Determining the amount of water contamination in a facility d. Establishing the necessary remedial activities e. Determining the number remediation workers required a. Determining the amount or presence of any living or dead mold or related parts present in the sample According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, an inspection, investigation, or survey of a dwelling or other structure to provide the owner or occupant with information regarding the presence, identification, or evaluation of mold is: a. A Remediation Plan b. A Remediation Protocol c. Required for all structures d. Conducted by the Texas Department of Health e. A Mold Assessment e. A Mold Assessment According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a Mold Remediation Work Plan is a document, prepared by a licensed Mold Remediation Contractor that: a. Specifies which biocides to use during remediation b. Provides guidance on how to prevent and control indoor mold growth c. Describes any observations made, measurements taken, and locations and analytical results of samples taken during a mold assessment d. Provides specific instructions for how a mold remediation project will be performed e. Is not required for projects involving less than 30 contiguous square feet of contaminated materials d. Provides specific instructions for how a mold remediation project will be performed According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a mold remediation protocol is a document: a. Prepared by a licensed mold assessment consultant for a client b. That specifies the estimated quantities and locations of materials to be remediated c. Proposes remediation methods and clearance criteria for each type of remediation in each type of area for a mold remediation project d. A, B and C above e. None of the above d. A, B and C above
a. Prepared by a licensed mold assessment consultant for a client b. That specifies the estimated quantities and locations of materials to be remediated c. Proposes remediation methods and clearance criteria for each type of remediation in each type of area for a mold remediation project The following activities are exempt from the Texas Mold Rule: a. The diagnosis, repair, cleaning, or replacement of plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical, or air duct systems or appliances when not part of a mold remediation b. Commercial or residential real estate inspections c. The repair, replacement, or cleaning of construction materials during the building phase of the construction of a structure d. A and C, only e. A, B, and C, above e. A, B, and C, above a. The diagnosis, repair, cleaning, or replacement of plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical, or air duct systems or appliances when not part of a mold remediation b. Commercial or residential real estate inspections c. The repair, replacement, or cleaning of construction materials during the building phase of the construction of a structure A person is not required to be licensed under the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, to perform mold remediation in an area in which the mold contamination for the project affects a total surface area of: a. Less than 25 contiguous square feet b. More than 20 linear feet of wall stud material c. Less than 20 ceiling tiles d. 35 feet of air-conditioning supply duct e. 50 square feet of sheet rock a. Less than 25 contiguous square feet The Code of Ethics as described in the Texas Mold Rules requires that licensees: a. Undertake to perform only services for which they are qualified by license, education, training or experience in the specific technical fields involved b. Should not disclose any known or potential conflicts of interest to any party affected by such conflicts c. Sell any and all products or services they may choose d. Need not keep confidential any personal information regarding a client's medical conditions obtained during the course of a mold-related activity e. Present any professional qualifications or credentials desired a. Undertake to perform only services for which they are qualified by license, education, training or experience in the specific technical fields involved According to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, a credentialed person: a. Shall notify TDSHS personnel when a competitor provides a superior service