Protective Equipment
Hazard Types
Chemical Properties
Hazard Effects
Protective Programs
100
PPE
What is Personal Protective Equipment
100
A substance causing a reaction of the eye, skin or respiratory system.
What is an Irritant
100
The temperature at which a liquid will give off enough flammable vapor to ignite
What is Flash Point
100
Harmful effects that take place soon/immediatley after exposure
What is Acute Exposure
100
The graphics displayed on the container identifying hazardous chemicals, warnings and name and address of manufacturer
What is a Label
200
Boots, gloves, lab apron, coveralls.
What is Protective Clothing
200
A substance capable of causing cancer
What is a Carcinogen
200
P.E.L.
What is Permissable Exposure Limit
200
A route by which substances can enter the body through the skin
What is Absorption
200
M.S.D.S.
What is the Material Safety Data Sheet
300
Prevents splashing to the face.
What is a faceshield
300
A hazard that is combustible,explosive, compressed or unstable (reactive)
What is a Physical Hazard
300
The ability of a substance to chemically change producing dangerous effects such as heat, explosions or the production of noxious substances
What is Chemical Reactivity
300
Drawing of air or other substances into the lungs that affect the respiratory tract.
What is Inhalation
300
The location in which you can find the MSDSs
What is the manufacturing office or ESH Manager's desk.
400
A device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful dusts, fumes, vapors, or gases.
What is a Respirator
400
A hazard that is danger to health resulting from harmful occupational exposures.
What is a Health Hazard?
400
The state of a chemical having continuance without change.
What is Chemical Stability
400
The harmful effect that develops slowly over a long period or recur frequently
What is Chronic Effects
400
MNOSHA
What is Minnesota Occupational Safety & Health Administration
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