What 2 organs used to mechanically breakdown food
Small and Large Intestine
What 2 charges of electricity
Positive Charge and Negative Charge
What does WHIMIS Stand for?
Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
Would the number of batteries make a difference in the brightness of the bulb?
Yes the number of batteries would change brightness of the lightbulb.
What is an example of an electrical circuit?
Transmitter connected to some sort of reciever
What is the circulatory system used for?
The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
What examples of conductors?
Steel, Copper, Gold
What are the 4 key elements of WHIMIS
Hazard Identification
Labelling
Safety Data Sheets
Worker education and training
What is the voltage used for?
The measurement of how much electricity is flowing?
What 2 examples of electrical circuits
Closed Circuit, Open Circuit, Parallel Circuit, Etc.
What are vital organs in the respiratory system
Lungs
What are some examples of Insulators?
Wood, Yarn, Glass
What label must be included on a workplace label?
the statement which refers to MSDS.
Resistance is measured in?
Ohms
What are 2 things you need to make an electrical circuit
Transmitter, and reciever
What is absorption?
Taking digested food into the bloodstream
What are 2 types of current?
Alternating Current, Direct Current
MSDS must be current and updated every __________ or new information becomes available
Every 3 years
A path that is made for electric current is?
Circuit
What amount of charge flowing through across sectional area of a wire per unit of time is called
Current
Why is most food digested?
To prevent disorders of the intestine
What is a Circuit Breaker?
Circuit Breaker acts like a security/safeguard of the electric circuit.
What following types of hazard include temperature, noise, vibrations and radiation
Physical Hazards are environmental.
Volts
Electricity is the flow of free electrons along the conductors from one object to another object