Pictograms
Safety Data Sheets
Hierarchy of Controls
Labeling
Miscellaneous
100

Exclamation Mark

What is a health hazard

100

Has 16 sections

What is a safety data sheet

100

The least effective method of control

What is Personal Protective Equipment

100

The standard that establishes minimum labeling requirements

What is HAZCOM
100

Inhalation, ingestion, absorption, injection

What are routes of exposure


200

Bursting Bomb

What is explosive

200

SDS's must be available to this group

Who are the employees

200

The most effective method of control

What is elimination

200

More severe than warning

What is Danger
200

Used for the transportation of hazardous materials

What are DOT labels
300

Test tube beakers

What is corrosive

300

SDS's must be provided by the manufacture to this group

Who is the employer

300

Hazards that can best be controlled by controlling the environment of the chemical

What are physical hazards

300

Must be labeled in the workplace

What are Hazardous Chemicals

300

Section of SDS that describes handling and storage of chemical

What is section 7

400

Skull and cross bones

What is acute toxicity

400

Section that contains first aid measures

What is section 4

400

Hazards that are best controlled by reducing exposure

What are health hazards

400

Label typically used for bulk containers

What is the NFPA 704 label

400

Standardized symbols detailing the hazards of the chemical

GHS Pictograms

500

Flames over the letter O

What is an oxidizer

500

Section that contains the ingredient list

What is section 3

500

Hot work, might cause a chemical with this type of hazard to ignite

What is a physical hazard

500

Label that identifies the PPE requirements

What is the Hazardous Material Identification Label

500

A material possessing either a physical hazard, health hazard, or both

What is a hazardous material.

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