Chemical Interactions
GHS
DOT Pictograms
Compressed Gases
Flammables/General
100

This Subpart (letter) governs hazardous materials.

Subpart H

100

The acronym GHS stands for this.

Globally Harmonized System

100

Class 1 shows a picture of this item and its classification.

An explosion, explosives.

100

OSHA often refers to this organization for guidance on compressed gases.

The Compressed Gas Association.

100

The minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off a vapor within a vessel that allows an ignitable mixture to be formed.

Flash Point

200

Specifically, you never want to mix these two classifications of chemicals.

Oxidizer and flammable

200

The GHS was developed by this organization.

United Nations

200

Class 5 shows a picture of this item and its classification.

A circle with flames coming off of it, oxidizing agent.

200

High pressure is considered above this PSI.

900

200

The lowest point at which an ignitable mixture in the air can cause an explosion.

Lower Explosive Limit

300

When two chemicals serve to reduce each others effects.

Subtraction

300

GHS's purpose is this.

To standardize chemical manufacture warnings and information (SDS) so workers can better protect themselves.

300

Class 6 shows a picture of this item and its classification.  (Hint: two items)

1.  Skull and crossbones, poison

&

2. Bio-hazard symbol, infectious substance

300

When stored upright, these two items MUST be in place.

1.  Chained/tied to wall.

2.  Caps are in place.

300

A Flammables locker must be _____ closing.

self.

400

When two chemicals serve to multiply each others reaction.

Potentiating effect

400

In addition to SDSs, this item was also standardized under the GHS.

Warning labels.

400

Class 8 shows a picture of this item and its classification.

Acid being poured into a surface and hands, corrosive.

400

If cylinders show signs of corrosion they are to be:

removed from service.

400

Flammable liquids are divided into this many categories.

Four.

500

This type of combustion is what happens when components spontaneously ignite when coming into contact with one another.

Hypergolic

500

Before the GHS introduced SDSs, this item was used in its place.

Material Safety Data Sheet.

500

Class 3 shows a picture of this item and its classification.

An open flame with a line under it, flammable liquids.

500

If flammable gas cylinders are stored indoors, they must be this many feet from other flammables or combustible materials.

20 Feet.

500

A flammable liquids flash point is this temperature.

199.4 Fahrenheit