This type of air sampling is attached to a worker in their breathing zone.
What is Personal air sampling?
This is the most important characteristic for determining particle behavior.
What is size?
This is the "last resort" in controlling for hazards.
What is PPE?
OSHA's occupational exposure limits are called ___.
What is PEL?
The year the Occupational Safety and Health Act was signed.
When was 1970?
Active air sampling requires the use of a(n) ____, while passive air sampling does not.
What is an air pump?
This is the dose at which 50% of a test population would be killed.
What is LD50?
The Hierarchy of Controls, from top to bottom, is:
1. _______
2. _______
3. _______
4. _______
5. _______
What are Elimination, Substitution, Engineering controls, Administrative controls, PPE?
ACGIH's recommended occupational exposure limits are called ___.
What are TLVs?
ARECC stands for...
What is Anticipate, Recognize, Evaluate, Control, Confirm?
This type of add-on to a pump sampling set up separates larger particles from respirable particles
What is a Respirable Dust Cyclone / Cyclone
This organic form of a heavy metal has a complex cycle in the environment: beginning as emissions, through the water cycle, and biomagnifying in seafood.
What is methylmercury?
Chemical fume hoods and biosafety cabinets are examples of ____.
Under OSHA, employees exposed to noise above ____ must be in a Hearing Conservation Program.
85 dBA.
Under which president were both OSHA and EPA created?
This instrument measures ______.

What is air velocity?
This is the Most Penetrating Particle Size (MPPS) of a HEPA filter.
What is 0.3 μm?
This test must be done annually for employees who are in a respiratory protection program.
What is Respirator Fit Testing?
Hazardous waste falls under this environmental law.
What is RCRA?
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) is better known as what?
What is Superfund?
This instrument is used in a duct to measure total pressure and static pressure.
What is a pitot tube?
This "factor" is the workplace level of respiratory protection that a respirator (or class of respirators) is expected to provide to employees. Hint: The more advanced and covered a respirator becomes, this increases
Assigned Protection Factor (APF)
At this Biosafety Level (BSL), ALL procedures involving infectious material MUST be done within a biosafety cabinet.
What is BSL-3?
List the 6 criteria air pollutants under NAAQS.
What are:
- ozone
- particulate matter (PM)
- lead
- carbon monoxide (CO)
- sulfur oxides (SOx)
- nitrogen oxides (NOx)
This person is the current EPA Administrator.
Who is Lee Zeldin?