What is an SPCC plan?
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure plan
True or False?
A skull and crossbones pictogram describes a chemical that isn't dangerous.
FALSE
SDS stands for?
Safety Data Sheets
Acids and bases are examples of ______.
What are corrosives?
What do you wear to protect yourself from chemical exposures (General Term)
PPE
True or False
Your employer is required by OSHA to keep a list of all hazardous chemicals on site?
TRUE
_________ is a signal word that communicates a greater hazard than warning.
What is danger?
The most common route for chemicals to enter your body is ____.
What is inhalation?
_____ replace so much oxygen that you can't breathe.
What are asphyxiants?
PPE is the ________ way to control exposures based on the hierarchy of controls.
What is least effective?
Where can I find information about chemicals at work?
SDS sheets
Product ______ must be included on labels.
What is identifier?
_____ means high exposure over a short period of time.

What is Acute?
What is the most common asphyxiant
What is carbon monoxide?
There are wet method _______ controls to reduce dust exposures on jobsites.
What is engineering?
How does OSHA's hazcom standard benefit workers?
It helps prevent injuries and illnesses, saves lives, and improves trade conditions for chemical manufacturers.
Labels must also include standard ________ statements to describe how to prevent harm.
What is precautionary?
True or False
OSHA requires an SDS for every hazardous chemical on an employers site?
TRUE
Sensitizers and _____ set up a reaction in the body so that even a minor exposure can cause a reaction.
What are allergens?
What are the 3 main categories of hazards in GHS?

1. Physical
2.Health
3.Environmental
What does GHS stand for?
Globally Harmonized System
You are in a hurry to finish your task, and you picked up a chemical with an unreadable label. What should you do?
Notify your supervisor immediately so a new label can be applied
_______ exposures affect the entire body systems, such as lead or asbestos.
What is Systemic?
_______ cause genetic changes and can lead to birth defects.
What are mutagens?
OSHA's ____________ limits are legally binding, but are usually the least protective.
What are Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs)?