Govt Regulations
Pesticides
Hazardous Chemicals
Radioactivity
Occupational Health
100

This act established regulations concerning closed and abandoned hazardous waste sites. The regulation holds those responsible for dumping hazardous waste liable and established a trust to deal with cleanup when no liable party can be found. 

CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)

100

This type of pesticide is used in soil, and forms a gas to control pests living in the soil

Fumigant

100

This is a congressionally mandated, science-based public health document that list substances that are known or reasonably anticipated to cause cancer in humans.

National Toxicology Program

100

This type of radiation can remove electrons

Ionizing radiation

100

This coal mining accident in West Virginia resulted in the deaths of 362 workers.

Monongah Mining Disaster

200

This refers term refers to the list of the “most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites in the United States for possible long-term remedial action under Superfund.”

National Priority List

200

This type of pesticides controls plants, weeds, or grasses

Herbicides

200

The term describing materials causing skin corrosion/burns or eye damage on contact, or that are corrosive to metals.

Corrosion 

200

This type of radiation does not have enough energy to remove electrons but it can move atoms

Non-ionizing radiaton 

200

These values characterize high-risk exposure concentrations and conditions

Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) Values

300

This regulatory occupational exposure limit is established by OSHA

Permissible Exposure Limit

300

This class of pesticide is persistent, and many in this class are banned or restricted

Organochlorines

300

This term describes the process where chemicals become concentrated and potentially more harmful as they move up the food chain

Bioaccumulation
300

This term refers to the amount of ionizing radiation released by a material; how many atoms in the material decay in a given time period

Radioactivity 

300

This communication product is often a joint effort by OSHA and NIOSH that gives information to prevent workplace fatalities and injuries.

Hazard Alert

400

This occupational exposure limit is developed by NIOSH and is a goal rather than an enforceable standard.

Recommended Exposure Limit

400

This class of pesticides has possible links with Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.

Organophosphates

400

This pictogram identifies an immediate skin, eye or respiratory tract irritant, or narcotic

Exclamation mark

400

This type ray can easily penetrate barriers such as skin and clothing; several inches of lead (Pb) or several feet of concrete may be required to stop them; can damage tissue and DNA as they pass through the human body.

Gamma ray

400

This communication product reports on suspected workplace exposures or conditions that are harming employees' health.

Health Hazard Evaluations

500

This establishes a federal program to manage hazardous wastes from cradle to grave.

Resource Conservataion and Recovery Act (RCRA)

500

This class of pesticide is considered to be generally less toxic to humans and degrades rapidly in sunlight

Pyrethrins

500

List 2 ways heavy metal exposure is different among children vs adults

Have smaller body weight

Consume more food in proportion to their body weight

Receive higher doses of heavy metals that may be present in food

500

This term described that the severity of health impacts is related to the dose of radiation (Effects are associated with acute exposure to radiation).

Nonstochastic effects

500

Name one of the types of information that is used to set priorities for the National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA)

The numbers of workers at risk for a particular injury or illness

◦The seriousness of the hazard or issue

◦The probability that new information and approaches will make a difference

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