Terminology
Gases
Vapors
Fumes
Dust/Fibers
100

A breathable atmosphere is one that is suitable for humans to breathe

Breathable Air

100

The silent Killer

Carbon Monoxide

100

Commonly used for fuel

Gasoline

100

This process most commonly creates fumes on jobsites

Welding

100

Exposure to this can lead to a disease called Silicosis

Silica

200

a substance that causes slight inflammation or other discomfort to the body

Irritant

200

Odor of this gas smells like rotten eggs

Hydrogen Sulfide

200

This is commonly used as a paint thinner

Organic Solvents

200

This is a product that is petroleum based and gives off fumes while pouring

Asphalt

200

Refered to as "White lead" and "Red lead"

Lead-Based paint dust

300

includes information such as the properties of each chemical; the physical, health, and environmental health hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical.

SDS

300

break down of organic matter and can be found naturally in sewers.

Hydrogen sulfide

300

 the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off a vapor in sufficient concentration to ignite.

Flash Point

300

Exposure to fumes from this can lead to decreased sexual drive

Lead Fumes

300

Something commonly found in older buildings during remodeling or demolition

Asbestos

400

gases which can become so concentrated that they displace oxygen (or, push out the oxygen) in the air

Simple Asphyxiant

400

used as an inert gas and can be found naturally in sewers

Carbon Dioxide

400

a substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially one normally liquid or solid

Vapor

400

gas, smoke, or vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale

Fumes

400

fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter lying on the ground or on surfaces or carried in the air.

Dusts

500

inhalation, ingestion, injection, and absorption through the skin and eyes.

Routes of Entry

500

(two answers) Common gases used in welding and cutting

Oxygen, Acetylene

500

a measure of the tendency of a material to change into the gaseous or vapour state, and it increases with temperature.  

Vapor Pressure

500

What is a control used to help deal with fumes? (multiple correct answers)

Respirators, ventilation, gas monitoring equipment, Proper PPE

500

Concrete cutting leads to exposure of this 

Silica

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