The standardized number of sections in an SDS.
What is 16 sections?
Number of elements required on a shipping label by the Globally Harmonized System (GHS).
What is six?
(Product Identifier, Signal word, Hazard statements, Precautionary statements, pictogram, manufacturer/ supplier information)
In this system, a higher number indicates greater hazard severity.
What is NFPA 704?
This symbol indicates a substance can enhance combustion and pose fire hazards.
What is an oxidizer?
Employees must have access to this document for every hazardous chemical.
What is an SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?
Supervisors must make sure employees use this when working with hazardous materials.
What is protective equipment and clothing?
This SDS section includes first aid measures.
What is Section 4?
This label element identifies the chemical name or code.
What is the product identifier?
In this system, Category 1 represents the most severe hazard.
What is GHS?
Name this hazard. 
What is an irritant? Can cause skin, eye, or respiratory irritation.
The GHS standardizes chemical labeling worldwide. What does GHS stand for?
What is the Globally Harmonized System (of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals)?
When HazCom training must be provided to employees.
What is initially, annually, and when a new hazardous material is introduced?
This section provides information on handling and storage.
What is Section 7?
These are the four hazard categories identified on an NFPA 704 diamond label. 
What are health, flammability, reactivity, and special hazards?
This category is the most severe hazard for a material given this NFPA. 
What is flammability (4)?
Name the hazard.
What is non-flammable gas/ gas under pressure?
In hazard communication, NFPA stands for this organization.
What is the National Fire Protection Association?
The Hazard Communication Standard (HSC) 29 CFR 1910.1200 Standard is commonly known as this.
What is the "Right-to-Know" standard?
One of the three ways to obtain an SDS to learn about the hazards of a particular material.
What would be:
1. get access to the facility's copy?
2. the internet (be specific with your search)?
3. directly from the manufacturer?
These two words are the only Signal Words used in GHS labeling.
What are "Danger" and "Warning"?
This system is intended for emergency conditions rather than routine exposure.
What is the NFPA 704 fire diamond?
Name the hazard.
What is flammable solid?
The agency that enforces HazCom in the U.S.
What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)?
This is the primary purpose of the Hazard Communication Standard.
What is to ensure that the hazards of chemicals are communicated to workers?