This course will not teach you about specific chemical hazards on your job. Your _______ must do that.
What is employer?
A skull and crossbone pictogram describes a chemical with __________.
What is acute toxicity?
SDSs used to be called _______.
What are MSDSs?
Acids and bases are examples of ______.
What are corrosives?
The rule about vapor density for most chemicals encountered in construction is that they are ________.
What is heavier than air?
The OSHA hazard communication standard gives you the right to ______ the chemical hazards on your job and always protect yourself.
What is understand?
_________ is a signal word that communicates a greater hazard than warning.
What is danger?
The most common route for chemicals to enter your body is ____.
What is inhalation?
_____ replace so much oxygen that you can't breathe.
What are asphyxiants?
PPE is the ________ way to control exposures based on the hierarchy of controls.
What is least effective?
Hazcom training will prepare you to _____________ about chemicals on your job.
What is find and use information?
Product ______ must be included on labels.
What is identifier?
_____ means high exposure over a short period of time.
What is Acute?
The most common asphyxiant on construction sites is ______.
What is carbon monoxide?
There are wet method _______ controls to reduce dust exposures on jobsites.
What is engineering?
The OSHA HAZCOM standard 1926.59 is ______ to 1910.1200.
What is identical?
Labels must also include standard ________ statements to describe how to prevent harm.
What is precautionary?
Safety Data Sheets must use a format with __ sections based on ANSI Z400.1.
What is 16?
Sensitizers and _____ set up a reaction in the body so that even a minor exposure can cause a reaction.
What are allergens?
___________ in the breathing zone determines a specific employee's exposure.
What is personal monitoring?
OSHA revised its standard to be part of the ____________ System effective 5-25-12.
What is Global Harmonization?
_________ are liquids or solids that can ignite by coming in contact with air.
What are pyrophorics?
_______ exposures affect the entire body systems, such as lead or asbestos.
What is Systemic?
_______ cause genetic changes and can lead to birth defects.
What are mutagens?
OSHA's ____________ limits are legally binding, but are usually the least protective.
What are Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs)?