Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lead Risk Assessor Practice Exam

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In what year was lead-based paint banned in residential properties?

  1. 1970

  2. 1975

  3. 1978

  4. 1980

The correct answer is: 1978

The ban on lead-based paint in residential properties was implemented in 1978 as a result of growing concerns over lead exposure and its detrimental health effects, particularly in children. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission took this significant action after numerous studies linked lead poisoning to lead-containing paint, which was commonly used in homes built before the ban. By prohibiting the use of lead-based paints in residential settings, this legislation aimed to protect vulnerable populations, especially young children, from the risks associated with lead exposure, such as developmental delays and other serious health issues. This regulatory measure is a critical aspect of public health policy and environmental safety, as it laid the groundwork for subsequent regulations regarding lead remediation and safety standards in housing. The other years listed do not correspond to the specific time when the ban was enacted, making them incorrect choices.