New York State Asbestos Investigator Practice Exam

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What does serpentine asbestos look like?

  1. Thin and brittle

  2. Curly and flexible

  3. Straight and rough

  4. Flat and sheet-like

The correct answer is: Curly and flexible

Serpentine asbestos is characterized by its curly, flexible structure. This type of asbestos, known primarily as chrysotile, consists of fiber bundles that can be easily manipulated due to their unique curly shape, allowing them to be woven into various products. The flexibility of these fibers contributes to their strength and durability, making serpentine asbestos a preferred material for many commercial applications. The other choices do not accurately represent the distinct characteristics of serpentine asbestos. For example, thin and brittle fibers would describe other forms of asbestos like amphibole, while straight and rough would also be more indicative of those similar types. Flat and sheet-like could mislead one to think of certain applications or composites that might use asbestos but do not reflect its actual fibrous structure. Understanding these properties of serpentine asbestos is critical for recognizing its presence and potential risks in various environments.