A hazardous chemical is any chemical that has hazards that are either ____ or ______.
Physical or Health
According to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals, SDS follows a _____ part format.
16
In a Standard SDS, Section 2 outlines:
Hazard Identification
Which color of the NFPA marking system indicates flammability?
Red
All workplaces must have a written _________ for hazardous materials.
Hazard Communication Plan
When a chemical is transferred from a large labeled container to a __________ like a plastic jug or spray bottle, the new container must be labeled with the name of the chemical as well.
secondary container
Section 6 “Accidental Release Measures” of the SDS will contain_____?
emergency procedures; protective equipment and proper methods of containment and cleanup.
The warning word _____ is used to correspond with the most toxic material?
Danger
Every container in your work area holding a hazardous chemical must be_________, including a portable container which you have filled from a labeled container, and which you intend to use during your work shift.
Under the HMIS labeling system, Blue represents _____ Hazards.
Health
Employers are required to make SDSs _____ to employees.
Accessible
One example of a physical hazard characteristic of a chemical might be?
Flammable; Corrosive; Reactive; Explosive; Oxidizer; Gas Under Pressure
How can toxic chemicals enter your body?
Inhalation; Absorption; Injection; Ingestion
If the employer does not have an SDS, the employer or designated person(s) should contact the __________ to obtain one.
The Manufacturer
What Signal Words do SDSs use to indicate the severity of a hazard?
Warning and Danger
In a Standard SDS, Section 4 outlines?
First Aid Measures
Which of the following is NOT a always health hazard?
Carcinogen; Mutagen; Irritant/sensitizer; Acutely Toxic; Corrosive
Corrosive
Three sections of a Safety Data Sheet are_____?
Identification; Hazard(s) identification; Composition/Information on ingredients; First-aid measures; Fire-fighting measures; Accidental release measures; Handling and storage; Exposure controls/Personal protection; Physical and chemical properties; Stability and reactivity; Toxicological information; Ecological information; Disposal considerations; Transportation information; Regulatory information; Other information
In a Standard SDS, Section 8 outlines?
Exposure controls and PPE
In an event involving hazardous material spill during transportation, the first thing you should do is?
Clear the area and block it off so no one else can access it.