General
Safety Data Sheets
Labels
Properties
100

Another name for the U.S. Hazard Communication standard.

What is Right-to-Know? (RTK)

100

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How many sections are required in an SDS?

100

Images on a haz com label.

What are (hazard) pictograms?

100

The ease in which a material (solid, liquid, gas) will ignite.

What is flammability?

200

U.S. Regulation for hazard communication.

What is OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200

200

Best time to read an SDS (and a label).

What is before using the chemical?

200

Chemical routes of entry into the body.

What are Inhalation, absorption, ingestion?

200

Sudden, severe, short-term exposure.

What is acute?

300

Responsible for classifying their hazardous chemical(s).

Who is manufacturer/importer?

300

Accident Prevention Plan (APP) Appendix, SOP binder, Share Point.

Where are (project-specific, group-specific) SDSs located?

300

“Wear protective gloves” is one example.

What is a precautionary statement?

300

Fire, explosion, violent reaction.

What are physical hazards?

400

(1) Written Program, (2) SDSs, (3) Labeling, (4) Training, (5) chemical inventory.

What are components/parts of a Haz Com Program?

400

Paper or electronic (readily available).

What are allowable SDS formats?

400

Refuse delivery, refuse to use.

What must be done if a chemical is delivered without a label, SDS?

400

Prolonged, repeated, long-term exposure.

What is chronic?

500

An international system developed to standardize chemical hazard classification and communication vs. a U.S. regulation to inform and protect workers from workplace hazardous chemicals.

What are GHS (Globally Harmonized System) vs. OSHA Hazard Communication standard/29 CFR 1910.1200?

500

A workplace should have this many SDSs.

What is one for each chemical being used?

500

Signal word on chemical label that indicates most severe level of hazard.

What is Danger?

500

Corrosive, flammable, toxic, reactive, biological, carcinogen, radioactive.

What are types of hazardous chemicals?