Intro to Haz Waste
Compliance and Enforcement
Medical Surveillance
Chemical Hazards
100

Annual ______ HAZWOPER training for general site workers, management and supervisory personnel is required. 

8 hour

100

Legal limit in the United States for exposure of an employee to a chemical substance

PEL, Permissible Exposure Limit

100

Health screenings and annual physical exams are example of___. 

Secondary Prevention

100

A substance capable of causing cancer.

Carcinogen
200

Under CA law, a waste substance is considered to be a hazardous corrosive waste when the pH is:

Less than 2, greater than 12.5

200

____ led to OSHA creating H&S trg rqmt for hazardous waste workers & emergency response personnel(OSHAHAZWOPER standard).

SARA TITLE 1

200

Medical monitoring is conducted:

1. Pre-employment
2. Periodic
3. Exiting

200

Fuel, oxygen, heat

Fire; fire triangle
300

Waste is classified as hazardous if it has 1 or more of the following characteristics:

Toxic
Reactive
Ignitable
Corrosive

300

Workers engaged in hazardous substance removal shall receive a min. of __ of off-site instruction & __ field experience.

40 hours & 24 hours

300

Under 8 CCR 5192, an employer must maintain all personnel exposure records for a min. of __ years beyond their last day.

30 years

300

The ____ is the leanest vapor-to-air concentration that will burn.

Lower Explosive Limit, LEL

400

Which law set up "cradle to grave" tracking of chemicals, and established permit system for TSD facilities?

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

400

This clause states that every employer shall furnish employment that is safe and healthful for all employees.

General Duty Clause

400

Medical records must be kept by employers for __ or more years, and they must allow you to see a copy within __ days of requesting the records

30 ; 15

400

Hazardous substances may enter the body by these routes.

Absorption
Injection
Ingestion
Inhalation

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