A low level chemical exposure that affects the body over a long period of time?
What is Long-Term or Chronic Effect.
What does SDS stand for?
Safety Data Sheet
How many sections are in a standard SDS?
16
What does the flame pictogram indicate?
Flammable substances
A type of chemical effect on the body that develops soon after exposure?
What is Short-Term or Acute Effect.
What list are employers responsible to keep for Haz Com compliance?
What is the list of hazardous chemicals present.
In which section of the SDS would you find first-aid measures?
Section 4
Which pictogram is used for toxic substances?
Skull and crossbones
A route of entry into the body for a chemical
What is inhalation, ingestion, or absorption
What must be on all chemical containers?
What information is provided in Section 8?
Exposure controls/personal protection
What hazard is represented by the gas cylinder pictogram?
Gasses under pressure
An engineering control protective measure from dust exposure
What is wet cutting or ventilation.
What is paper copy or digital access.
In which section are accidental release measures described?
Section 6
What does the exclamation mark pictogram signify?
Irritant (skin and eye), skin sensitizer, acute toxicity (harmful), narcotic effects, respiratory tract irritant, hazardous to the ozone layer
A PPE control protective measure from dust exposure
What is respiratory protection.
What chemical program can OSHA ask about during an inspection?
What is the Hazard Communication Program.
Where would you find information on the chemical’s stability and reactivity?
Section 10
What hazard(s) does the Health hazard symbol (silhouette of a person with a star in the chest) identify?
What is pictogram indicates a health hazard such as carcinogen, Respiratory sensitizer, reproductive toxicity, target organ toxicity, Mutagenicity, or Aspiration Toxicity?