Chemistry
Hazards
Markings & Placards
Radiation
Container release
100

What is the highest pH a substance can have?

14

100

What does an irritant do?

Causes inflammation in the skin, eyes, respiratory system, and/or mucous membranes. 

100

What type of signs are these?

Pipeline Markers. 

100

What is Internal Contamination?

When a radioactive material is inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through wounds. 

100

What commonly fails first in Containers?

Seams and fittings

200

What does strength mean for corrosive materials?

How corrosive the material is. 

200

What does a convulsant do?

Triggers involuntary muscle contractions. 

200

What does this pictogram indicate?

Health Hazard

200

What are some signs and symptoms of acute radiation exposure?

Can include hair loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue. 

200

What are the 3 categories of stressors that can affect containers?

Thermal, Mechanical, and chemical

300

Define what Reactive Materials are. 

Materials that commonly react vigorously or violently with air, water, light, heat, each other, or other materials. 

300

What is a pathogen?

A contagious microorganism that is capable of spreading infectious diseases. 

300

What does this military marking indicate?

"White is Bright", presence of white phosphorus. 

300

What stops Neutron Radiation?

Concrete. 

300

Which type of Breach is commonly seen in BLEVEs?

Runaway cracking. 

400

What is Saponification?

The breakdown of fatty tissues by bases. 

400

Define how Chemical Asphyxiants work. 

They block the body from utilizing oxygen, typically via the RBCs or body tissues. 

400

What does the White section indicate in this image?

Simple Asphyxiant

400

What are the 3 key things to protect you from Radiation Exposure?

Time-Distance-Shielding

400

What are the six steps seen in the general Hazardous Materials Behavior Model?

Stress, Breach, Release, Dispersion/Engulf, Exposure/Contact, and Harm
500

What are the 3 components of the Chemical Reactivity Triangle?

-Reducing agent(fuel)
-Activation Energy
-Oxidizing Agent

500

Determine if each of the following are a bacteria, virus, or toxin:
-Anthrax
-Botulism
-Smallpox

-Anthrax is a bacteria
-Smallpox is a virus
-Botulism is a toxin

500

List one of the 4 Emergency response communication services available in the US (that isn't CHEMTREC)

-CHEMTREC
-CHEMTEL Inc
-INFOTRAC
-Verisk 3E

500

What is the Inverse Square Law?

When distance doubles, the radiation exposure is one-fourth. 

500

Which type of Release is commonly seen in BLEVEs?

Violent Rupture. 

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