Communication
Pictograms
Controls
Spills
Grab Bag
100

Name 1 hazard communication method

What are Labels/SDS


100

Pictogram with dead fish and tree

What is environmental hazard

100

What is the last line of defense when controlling any hazard

What is PPE

100

A release of a material which does not pose a significant safety or health hazard to employees in the immediate vicinity 

What is incidental spill

100

What hazard is associated with SporKlenz

What is corrosive


200

What color is used to present a DANGER hazard

What is red

200

Pictogram with an exclamation mark

What is an irritant 

200
Signing is considered an _____________ control

What is administrative

200

Ways to prevent chemicals spills during transport

What are containment trays/carts, and bottle carriers

200

T/F: If it looks and smells like water, it's probably just water

What is FALSE

300

What controls are used to communicate a system that has been deenergized to prevent start up

What are logs and tags

300

Pictogram with skull and crossbones

What is acute toxin

300

EHS (and other teams) perform these cross functional reviews to identify hazards and control risks

What is a risk assessment

300

Who can determine if a spill is incidental or emergency

Those trained on Spill Prevention and Response Procedures

300

A specialized safety professional responsible for managing an institution's biohazards, biosafety levels, and biosecurity programs to protect employees, the community, and the environment from infectious agents.

What is a Biosafety Officer (BSO)

400

This permit must be placed at the location where soldering is taking place

What is hot work permit

400

Pictogram of a burning O

What is an oxidizer

400

A ________ is used to measure noise levels

What is a decibel meter (sound pressure level meter, noise meter, noise dosimeter)

400

T/F: All personnel with access to labs or manufacturing are allowed to clean spills

What is FALSE

400

An __________   _______   ________ is the legally acceptable maximum concentration of a hazardous substance or chemical in workplace air. It dictates the safe amount a worker can be exposed to over a specific period (such as an 8-hour workday) without adverse health effects.

What is Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL)

500

This system informs occupants of a fire in the building

What is fire alarm system

500

Pictogram of an exploding chest

What is a specific toxicity hazard
500

Laser photos eyes are an example of what type of control?

What is an engineering control

500

Spills that are near an electrical source, cause an O2 alarm, are outdoors, or are unknown are considered... 

What is an emergency spill

500

This group of people meets monthly to review trends, discuss escalations and identify CAPAs

What is the EHS Council

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