Can you store acids and bases together?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Sometimes
B. No
Chemicals and customer samples labeling should have which of the following?
A. Chemical identity
B. Chemical owner’s name
C. Target organ effect
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Flammable: A material with flash point below
A. 100F
B. 125F
C. 150F
D. 175F
A. 100F
Many mineral acids are also strong what?
A. Bases
B. Combustibles
C. Oxidizers
D. Flammables
C. Oxidizers
Which of the following labels are NOT allowed?
A. Lanxess label
B. Dymo Label
C. Manufacturer Label
D. Hand Written Label
D. Hand Written Label
When stored together with flammable liquids, the combustible liquids count toward the laboratory flammable inventory limit
A. True
B. False
C. It Depends
A. True
What is the term used for how chemicals enter the body?
A. Methods of absorption
B. Routes of entry
C. Paths of infection
D. All of the Above
B. Routes of entry
What section of a chemical's SDS contains information on accidental spills?
A.3
B.9
C. 6
D. 4
C. 6
Incase of a biocide spill, where is the nearest place to find a spill kit?
A. Storage room
B. Flammable cabinet
C. Under each sink
D. Hallway
C. Under each sink
Compressed Gases should be kept away from?
A. Flammables
B. Other Gases
C. Liquids
D. Salts
A. Flammables
Which of the following are considered PPE?
A. Safety glasses
B. Ear plugs
C. Gloves
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
At what temperature can combustible chemicals ignite?
A. 140F
B. 100F
C. 220F
D. 120
B. 100
Which of the following information can you find on a chemical's Safety Data Sheet?
A. Chemical name
B. Potential hazard
C. Cleanup procedures.
D. Recommended PPE
E. All of the above.
E. All of the above.
Which of the following is NOT required information for the chemical inventory?
A. Owner
B. Formula
C. Expiration Date
D. Quantity
B. Formula
Section 2 of an SDS describes?
A. Identification
B. Other Information
C. Hazard Identification
D. First Aid Measures
C. Hazard Identification
Oxidizing chemicals promote combustion and are incompatible with strongly reducing chemicals
A. Acids
B. Bases
C. Corrosives
D. Strongly reducing chemicals
D. Strongly reducing chemicals
Section 11 of and SDS describes what?
A. Toxicological Information
B. Physical and Chemical Properties
C. Other Information
D. Stability and Reactivity
A. Toxicological Information
Which of the following is not a combustible liquid?
A. Cyclohexanol
B. Nitrobenzene
C. Benzyl alcohol
D. Chlorine
D. Chlorine