Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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The DEQ provides licenses for which type of removal work?

  1. Lead paint

  2. Asbestos abatement

  3. Radon mitigation

  4. Mold remediation

The correct answer is: Asbestos abatement

The DEQ, or Department of Environmental Quality, is responsible for overseeing various environmental regulations, including those involving hazardous materials in construction and renovation. Asbestos abatement is a critical area of concern because asbestos can pose significant health risks when disturbed. The DEQ regulates activities related to the removal or disturbance of asbestos-containing materials to ensure they are handled safely and in compliance with environmental laws. Licensing for asbestos abatement is necessary to control and minimize exposure to this hazardous material during removal processes. The DEQ's involvement helps ensure that only qualified professionals, who have received appropriate training and certification, are allowed to conduct asbestos removal, protecting both workers and the general public from potential health hazards associated with asbestos exposure. In contrast, lead paint, radon mitigation, and mold remediation are often regulated by different agencies or may not require the same licensing through the DEQ, thus not fitting the specific context of this question regarding DEQ licensing for removal work.