OSHA Regulations
Physical and Chemical Properties
Hazard Recognition
Environmental Laws & State & Federal Plans
Incident Command System
100

The definition of the acronym, HAZWOPER

What is “Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response”?

100

Any material, which ignites or contributes to combustion by the release of oxygen

What is “An Oxidizer”?

100

This type of hazard is often invisible and can include gases, vapors, dust, fumes, and mists that can be inhaled, potentially causing harm to workers' health.


What are airborne contaminants?



100

This is the term used to describe an area of land or water contaminated by hazardous or toxic waste that poses a risk to human or environmental health

What is a “Hazardous Waste Site”?

100

This section of the Incident Command System is responsible for the tactical operations at the incident site, including implementing strategies and directing resources.


What is the Operations Section?



200

The generally accepted level of HAZWOPER training which allows you to help wildlife during an oil spill

What is HAZWOPER 24?

200

The weight of a substance compared to the weight of an equal volume of water (water = 1)

What is “Specific Gravity”?

200

This common workplace hazard can occur when employees are exposed to loud noises over 85 decibels, potentially leading to hearing damage.


What is noise exposure?


200

This act was passed in 1973 to protect animals and plants from extinction

What is “The Endangered Species Act”?

200

This section within the Incident Command System is responsible for providing facilities, services, and materials during an incident.

What is the Logistics Section?


300

Under OSHA regulations, this document must be readily accessible to employees and provides detailed information about the properties and handling of hazardous chemicals in the workplace.

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

300

The Lowest Temperature at which enough vapors are produced to ignite the material

What is “Flash Point?”

300

This color-coded label system is used on containers to quickly convey the hazards of chemicals stored or used in a facility, including health, flammability, and reactivity risks.


What is the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) label?



300

This act requires state and local governments to inform the public about activities involving hazardous and toxic chemicals in the community

What is the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act

300

This position within the Incident Command System is tasked with developing and releasing information about the incident to the news media, incident personnel, and other appropriate agencies and organizations.


Who is the Public Information Officer?


400

OSHA regulates Confined Space Entry under this CFR

What is “29 CFR 1910.146”?

400

The lowest and highest limits of flammability of a gas or vapor at ordinary ambient temperature expressed in % by volume (both terms)

What is “LFL or LEL” & UFL or UEL”

400

A method for systematically identifying and evaluating hazards associated with a particular job or task

What is “A Job Hazard Analysis” ?


400

The federal government’s blue print for responding to oil spills and hazardous substance release

What is “The National Contingency Plan”?

400

This is a temporary location where personnel and equipment are kept while waiting for tactical assignments during an incident.


What is a Staging Area?


500

OSHA defines HAZWOPER Standards Under this CFR

What is 29 CFR 1910.120?

500

A material with a pH of greater than 7 (all three terms)

What are “A Base, Alkaline, & Caustic”?

500

The percentage range of potential flammability between the LEL/LFL and UEL/UFL

What is “Explosivity/Flammability Range”?

500

The name of the Response Teams co-chaired by the EPA and U.S. Coast Guard

What are “The National and The Regional Response Teams”?

500

This position within the Incident Command System is responsible for financial and cost analysis, including tracking costs, analyzing cost data, and ensuring that the incident stays within budget.


What is the Finance/Administration Section Chief?



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