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Key Facts: MA Asbestos Abatement Exam

70%

Passing Score

State DEP

100 Q

Practice Questions

OpenExamPrep

Annual

Renewal Required

EPA/State

40 hrs

Initial Training

EPA MAP

8 hrs

Annual Refresher

EPA MAP

Massachusetts requires asbestos abatement professionals to complete EPA-approved training and pass a state certification exam. Workers, supervisors, inspectors, project designers, and management planners each have distinct certification requirements.

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1Which two Massachusetts state agencies jointly regulate asbestos abatement activities?
A.Department of Health and Department of Revenue
B.Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and Department of Labor Standards (DLS)
C.Department of Public Safety and Department of Education
D.Secretary of State and Attorney General
Explanation: In Massachusetts, asbestos abatement is jointly regulated by the Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), which administers the environmental asbestos regulation (310 CMR 7.15), and the Department of Labor Standards (DLS), which oversees worker protection, licensing, and certification under 454 CMR 28.00.
2What is the citation for Massachusetts DEP's asbestos regulation?
A.310 CMR 7.00
B.310 CMR 7.15
C.454 CMR 28.00
D.453 CMR 6.00
Explanation: MassDEP's asbestos regulation is codified at 310 CMR 7.15. This regulation covers environmental requirements for asbestos abatement, including notification, pre-demolition/renovation surveys, work practices, waste handling, and disposal standards for projects in Massachusetts.
3What is the citation for the Massachusetts DLS asbestos regulation that became effective April 2, 2021?
A.453 CMR 6.00
B.454 CMR 28.00
C.310 CMR 7.15
D.310 CMR 19.00
Explanation: 454 CMR 28.00, 'The Removal, Containment, Maintenance, or Encapsulation of Asbestos,' became effective on April 2, 2021. It replaced the previous regulation 453 CMR 6.00 and covers work practices, worker protection, licensing, and certification requirements.
4Before starting an asbestos abatement project in Massachusetts, notification must be submitted to both MassDEP and DLS at least how many working days in advance?
A.5 working days
B.10 working days
C.15 working days
D.30 calendar days
Explanation: Massachusetts requires anyone planning an asbestos abatement, removal, or disposal project to notify both MassDEP and DLS at least 10 working days (excluding weekends and holidays) before beginning work. Both agencies must be separately notified.
5MassDEP requires submission of which two separate notifications before asbestos-related projects?
A.Only an asbestos notification
B.An Asbestos Notification (AQ04/ANF-001) and a Construction/Demolition Notification (AQ06)
C.Only a building permit
D.Only a DLS notification
Explanation: MassDEP requires two separate notifications: (1) an Asbestos Notification (filed as AQ04, which generates an ANF-001 number) for any asbestos abatement, removal, or disposal project, and (2) a Construction/Demolition Notification (AQ06) for any C&D project except residential buildings under 20 units.
6Under Massachusetts regulations, what must building owners do before any renovation or demolition project begins, regardless of building age?
A.Obtain a building permit only
B.Hire a DLS-certified asbestos inspector to collect samples for asbestos analysis
C.Post a notice in the local newspaper
D.Nothing if the building is less than 20 years old
Explanation: Massachusetts requires that building owners hire a DLS-certified asbestos inspector to collect samples for asbestos analysis before work begins on any renovation or demolition project, regardless of the building's age. Inspections are required prior to renovation of ALL buildings.
7Massachusetts is one of 12 states with an AHERA waiver. Which agency administers AHERA for K-12 schools?
A.MassDEP
B.Department of Labor Standards (DLS)
C.Department of Education
D.Department of Public Health
Explanation: The Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards (DLS) administers and enforces AHERA requirements for all K-12 public and private non-profit schools in the state. Massachusetts has received an AHERA waiver from EPA, giving DLS the authority to implement the program.
8Under 454 CMR 28.00, what significant change was made regarding who may contract with the project monitor for clearance testing?
A.The abatement contractor selects the monitor
B.The project monitor must be independently retained by the owner/operator, NOT by the abatement contractor
C.MassDEP assigns the monitor
D.No change was made
Explanation: Under 454 CMR 28.10(9), the abatement contractor is NOT permitted to contract with the project monitor for clearance testing. The project monitor must be independently retained by the owner/operator of the facility, ensuring objectivity and preventing conflicts of interest in the clearance process.
9What new requirement was added under 454 CMR 28.00 for asbestos consulting companies?
A.No new requirements
B.MassDLS certification is now required for companies providing asbestos consulting services
C.Only insurance is required
D.Only EPA approval
Explanation: Under 454 CMR 28.00, Massachusetts DLS certification is now required for companies providing asbestos consulting services. This was a new requirement that did not exist under the previous regulation (453 CMR 6.00), ensuring that consulting firms meet state standards for asbestos work.
10Under Massachusetts regulations, what is defined as an 'Asbestos Contractor'?
A.Any person who does construction work
B.Any person who has a valid license issued by the Commonwealth for entering into or engaging in asbestos abatement activity
C.Only companies with more than 10 employees
D.Only EPA-certified companies
Explanation: Under 310 CMR 7.15, an Asbestos Contractor means any person who has a valid license issued by the Commonwealth pursuant to 453 CMR 6.05 (now 454 CMR 28.00) for the purpose of entering into or engaging in asbestos abatement activity.

About the MA Asbestos Abatement Exam

The Massachusetts asbestos abatement certification exam covers EPA AHERA/NESHAP federal requirements, Massachusetts-specific asbestos regulations, safe removal procedures, worker protection, air monitoring, containment, disposal, and notification requirements.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Varies (Massachusetts DEP)

MA Asbestos Abatement Exam Content Outline

20%

Regulations

State certification, NESHAP, AHERA, notification requirements, penalties

25%

Safety Procedures

PPE, respirators, containment, decontamination, air monitoring

20%

ACM Identification

Asbestos types, building materials, sampling, PLM/TEM analysis

20%

Removal & Disposal

Abatement methods, wet removal, glovebag, disposal requirements

15%

Professional Practice

Project management, documentation, medical surveillance, ethics

How to Pass the MA Asbestos Abatement Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: Varies

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

MA Asbestos Abatement Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master EPA AHERA and NESHAP federal requirements
2Know the six types of regulated asbestos minerals
3Understand proper PPE selection and respiratory protection
4Study containment setup and negative air pressure requirements
5Review Massachusetts's specific notification and disposal requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Massachusetts asbestos abatement exam cover?

The exam covers federal AHERA/NESHAP requirements, Massachusetts-specific asbestos regulations, safe removal procedures, worker protection, air monitoring, and proper disposal methods.

What certifications are available for asbestos work in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts offers certifications for asbestos workers, supervisors, inspectors, project designers, and management planners. Each discipline has its own training and exam requirements.

How often must asbestos certifications be renewed?

Asbestos certifications typically expire annually. Professionals must complete a refresher training course each year and apply for recertification.

What is the passing score for the asbestos abatement exam?

Most state asbestos certification exams require a minimum score of 70% to pass.