Protective Equipment
Hazard Types
Chemical Properties
Hazard Effects
Protective Programs
100
What is the abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
PPE
100
What symbol represents a substance that causes a reaction of the eye, skin or respiratory system but typically will not cause damage.
diamond with an "!" inside or Irritant
100
Flash Point is...
The temperature at which a liquid will give off enough flammable vapor to ignite
100
What effect takes place soon after exposure, usually high concentration, short term effects, includes symptoms on irritation, coughing, skin reaction, breathing problems, drunken feeling
Acute Effects
100
What is the graphics displayed on the container identifying hazardous chemicals, warnings and name and address of manufacturer. Can be a placed on by the manufacture (Primary) or placed on by the employee (secondary).
Label
200
What are the four PPE required for Handling, Spraying, or Pouring Corrosive Chemicals (example servicing lift truck batteries)
Thick Rubber Gloves, Safety Goggles, Face Shield, Chemical Apron
200
What is substance capable of causing cancer
Carcinogen
200
If a chemical has a flash point of 200 degrees or less it is a ________chemical
Flammable
200
What is the type of illness that appears long after the exposure, usually low concentration over a long period of time includes symptoms of cancer, target organ damage, neurological damage
Chronic exposure
200
What is the sheets prepared in accordance with CFR 1910.1200(g) that give you the different hazard information for that chemical.
S.D.S
300
What is the name of a respirator used for dust
Dust Mask or N95 filter face mask
300
A chemical that is combustible, explosive, compressed or unstable (reactive) is a what type hazard (Physical, Health or Acute)
Physical Hazard
300
If a substance that has the ability to chemically change when mixed producing dangerous effects such as heat, explosions or the production of toxic substances, it is considered a________ chemical (Health, Flammable, or Reactive)
Reactive
300
What does the symbol of a gas cylinder on its side mean
Compressed Gas
300
What are the three main sections most employees are look at when they look at an S.D.S. These section contain the name of the chemical, the first aid instructions, and the PPE required when handling the chemical (name the 3 sections)
Section 1 (Chemical Identification) , 4 (Emergency Response), 8 (Safe Handling/PPE)
400
If a sampling test indicates the level of hex chromium exceeds the PEL while grinding, what PPE might be needed to protect the employee if it can not be engineered out during that activity
Filtering respirator
400
What is a substance or chemical that causes unconsciousness or death by suffocation (removes the oxygen)
Asphyxiate
400
What are the three things needed on an HMIS label (secondary container label)
Chemical Name, Hazards associated with chemical, and PPE required to handle the chemical
400
What symbol is represented as a line with a circle with a flame on top inside a red diamond. This chemical will produce its own oxygen when burning and includes chemicals like hydrogen peroxide, and magnesium
Oxidizer
400
If a chemical Has a PH of 2.5 what type of chemical is it
Corrosive/Acidic/Acid
500
What is the most common PPE worn when handling chemicals
Safety Glasses and disposable Gloves
500
On the HMIS label, if there is a number 4 in the red column what does that mean
Chemical is Highly Flammable, requires flammable Locker storage, not to be used near open flames, heat or sparks
500
Does an employer have to do anything if a chemical exceeds the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) (Yes or No)
Yes
500
What symbol is represented by a chemical that is capable of harmful effects, permanent organ damage and death as a result from exposure by mouth, skin or respiratory contact. GHS Symbol of a red diamond with a skull and Cross bones inside
Toxicity
500
On the HMIS label, what does it mean when if there is a number 4 in the blue section
really bad for your Health, requiring a higher level of PPE