General HAZMAT
HAZMAT PPE
Identifying Hazards
Emergency Response
ERG 101
100

A substance that causes allergy or dermatitis only after alteration (sensitization) of the skin by previous exposure to that substance.

What is a sensitizer?

100

This type of glove is specific to chemical usage.

 What is a chemical resistant glove?

100

This type of chemical spill is less than 10gals., not likely to cause serious injury, and should only be cleaned up by trained Facilities employees.

What is a small or incidental chemical spill?

100

After analyzing the wind direction, this is where we would want to park when evaluating a HAZMAT incident.

What is upwind?

100

The ID number index is located in this color section of the ERG.

What is Yellow?

200

If an injured person is conscious, you must obtain this before medically responding.

What is a [Verbal] Consent?

200

In these four (4) situations, determining patient competence may not be possible.  

What is intoxication, drug ingestion, serious injury and mental incompetence?

200

This color of placard always indicates a flammable substance.

What is red?

200

These are the first three (3) response steps when a chemical spill occurs.

What are evacuate the workers from the area, block or barricade the area if safe to do so, notify Security?

200

The type of personal protective equipment (PPE) worn for specific chemicals is located in this area of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).

What is Section 8: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection?

300

The four (4) ways a chemical can enter the body.

What are inhalation, absorbtion, ingestion, injection?

300

This type of chemical has an extremely high risk of causing frostbite and serious injury.

What is a cryogenic liquid or [Liquid Nitrogen]?

300

The number on the evacuation assembly area sign corresponds to

What is the ASML Office Neighborhood?

300

This is intended to explode sometime after an initial explosion.

What is a secondary device?

300

This Department of Transportation (DOT) book provides information on chemicals and chemical-specific hazards.

What is the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)?

400

These are required on all four (4) sides of a truck carrying hazardous materials.

What are placards?

400

These six (6) clues assist in recognizing chemical hazards.

What are: location; container shape/size; placards/pictograms; shipping papers/safety data sheets; marking/colors; human senses?

400

The Global Harmonized System (GHS) pictogram that means has an immediate and severe effect if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through skin.

What is [Acutely] Toxic (Skeleton with Cross Bones)

400

The Global Harmonized System (GHS) pictogram that means the substance can cause respiratory, cancer, genetic defects and other health hazards over time.

What is Health Hazard (Upper Respiratory Body)?

400

Examples include Explosives, Gases, Flammable Liquids, Flammable Solids, Oxidizers, Toxic/Infectious Substances, Radioactive Materials, Corrosives, Misc.  

What are the 9 DOT hazard classes?

500

Witnesses or discovers a release of hazardous substances and is trained to notify the proper authorities.

What is a First Responder with Level 1 Awareness Training?

500

A type of supplied-air respirator (SAR) commonly used when cleaning up dangerous chemicals.

What is a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus?

500

Acetone and Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) have this as a primary hazard characteristic.

What is Flammability?

500

The full name of HAZWOPER.

What is Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response?

500

(408) 944-9273

What is ASML Security Incident Reporting Number?