CDPH Lead Inspector/Assessor California State Practice Exam

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According to Title 8 CCR 1532.1, the removal level of a worker's blood lead level is set at?

  1. 30 µg/dL

  2. 50 µg/dL

  3. 60 µg/dL

  4. 45 µg/dL

The correct answer is: 50 µg/dL

The removal level of a worker's blood lead level, as established by Title 8 CCR 1532.1, is set at 50 µg/dL. This means that if a worker's blood lead level reaches or exceeds this threshold, specific actions must be taken to ensure the safety and health of the worker, including potential removal from lead exposure work. This regulation is in place to prevent lead-related health issues, as elevated blood lead levels can lead to serious health risks, including neurological and reproductive problems. The establishment of this removal level is part of a broader framework aimed at protecting workers in environments where lead is present.