Acronyms
Air quality
Silica
Noise
Personal Protection
100

What does TLV stand for 

Threshold limit value (ACGIH)

100

How large is a fiber of asbestos?

A particle longer than 5 micrometers with a length to diameter ratio of 3-1

100

What is silica? 

Silica is a common component of rock composed of silicon and oxygen (chemical formula SiO2). Respirable crystalline silica (also known as RCS, silica dust, or quartz dust) is a common occupational hazard for coal and metal/nonmental (MNM) miners

100

What is a time weighted average?

Time-weighted average (TWA) is a method of calculating a worker’s daily exposure to hazardous substances such as dust, fumes, chemicals, gases, or vapors. It is averaged to an 8-hour workday or 40-hour work week, along with the average levels of exposure to the hazardous substance and the time spent exposed to them.

100

An individual capable of providing first aid shall be available during which shifts? 

All shifts 

200

What does PEL stand for?

Permissible exposure limit

200

When can employees work for reasonable amounts of time in concentrations of airborne contaminants exceeding permissible levels?

If they are protected by appropriate respiratory protective equipment.

200

Is silicosis curable? 

No - it is chronic, irreversible, and potentially fatal. 


But... It is preventable  

200

What is MSHA's PEL for noise? 

8-hour time-weighted average (TWA8) sound level of 90 dBA

200

What needs to be available where corrosive chemicals or other harmful substances are stored, handled or used.

Water or neutralizing agents 

300

What does STOT stand for?

Specific target organ toxicity

300

What is needed whenever respiratory protective equipment is used? 

A program for selecting, maintaining, training, fitting, supervision cleaning and use of respirators that meets ANSI Z88.2-1969

300

What is MSHA's PEL for respirable crystalline silica? 

50 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3)

300

Is there a maximum exposure level for noise? 

Yes - no miner should be exposed at any time to sound levels exceeding 115 dBA, even if the miner is wearing hearing protectors. 

300

What is needed when in or around an area of a mine or plant where a hazard exists which could cause injury to the eyes 

Safety glasses, goggles or face shields 

400

What does STEL stand for?

Short term exposure limit

400

Are there chemicals that I cannot use under MSHA standards? 

Yes - 56.5006 Restricted use of chemicals. 

16 chemicals that shall not be used or stored except by competent persons under approved laboratory conditions.

400

What is MSHA's action level for respirable crystalline silica 

25 µg/m3 over a full shift, calculated as an 8-hour time weighted average (TWA) for all mines.

400

When does MSHA require a hearing conservation program (HCP)

When a miner’s noise exposure equals or exceeds the action level. 

400

What personal protective equipment or clothing is required when welding, cutting, or working with molten metal. 

Protective clothing, or equipment and face shields, or goggles

500

What does IDLH mean?

Immediately dangerous to life and health  

500

What are the requirements for use of respiratory protection in atmospheres immediately harmful to life?

At least one other person with backup equipment and rescue capability.

500

What is an example of an engineering control for respirable crystalline silica.

dust suppression systems - enclosed cabs with filtered breathing air

500

Each miner enrolled in a hearing conservation program needs to have a _____

a baseline audiogram, The baseline audiogram must be provided within 6 months of enrolling a miner in an HCP, or 12 months if a mobile test van is used.

500

____ is required when operating a grinding wheel.

Face shields or googles in good condition.

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