RESPIRATORY
Labels & Placards
OSHA Standards
ABC
CPC
100
This level of protection gives you both maximum respiratory and skin protection.
What is Level A
100
On a NFPA Label, what does the color indicate?
What is Reactivity?
100
This standards provides information to employees through a written program, training, labeling, & MSDS. Another name for this is the Right to Know
What is Haz Com 1910.1200
100
In the NIOSH pocket guide for carbon tetrachloride "Ca" under the IDLH column means
What is a possible carcinogen?
100
This level of protection has some respiratory protection, APR and some skin protection.
What is Level C
200
This can interfere with proper fit for a half-face APR
What is Beard or false teeth
200
NFPA label a ( W with a slash through it ) would indicate.
What is this chemical reacts with water?
200
This standard requires training for entry into reactors, silos, utility vaults, trenches, & more.
What is Confined Space 1910.146
200
This value is used by ACGIH to express the maximum airborne concentration of material to which most workers can be exposed to 8hrs a day 40 hours per week without adverse effects.
What is TLV Threshold limit value.
200
This level of protection prevents chemicals from being absorbed. It is gas tight.
What is Level A
300
Does Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) have be worn with any type of respirator
What is NO (OZONE gas)
300
The 4 digit number on a DOT Placard
What is UN ID number?
300
This standard allows employees to seek all their medical records including having copies of the MSDS they are working with and all monitoring results.
What is Access to Records 1910.1020
300
This reference material gives suggested medical tests that physician can order to detect exposure to chemical. Most of the chemicals here are 100% pure.
What is New Jersey Fact Sheet
300
Through which organ are chemicals absorbed.
What is Skin, largest organ in the body.
400
This type of respiratory protection can be worn with unknown chemicals or the IDLH is surpassed.
What is SCBA or SUPPLIED AIR
400
The main purpose of the Emergency Guidebook is (True or False) The primary purpose of the DOT Guidebook is to assist in storing chemicals in a facility.
What is to assist emergency responders react to on road chemical emergencies. 30 Minute guide book.
400
This standard requires initial 40 hours of training off site and 3 days of actual field experience under direct supervision of supervisor for employees engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities which exposes workers to hazardous substances.
What is 1910.120 Hazardous waste operations
400
This is ratio of gases or vapors to million parts of Air.
What is Parts per million PPM
400
Most organic solvents attack this main target organ.
What is Liver or CNS
500
This respirator is too be used in Level C
What is APR
500
Based on a NFPA label the health effects ( Blue Section ) responders would be more concerned with acute or chronic effects of this chemical.
What is Acute ( short term )
500
This standard uses the (MUC) Maximum Use Concentration.
What is 1910.134 Respiratory standard?
500
The resource in your facility that gives you the best information about how to use a product or mixture Safely
What is MSDS. Soon to be SDS
500
Acute or Chronic . Which is Cancer?
What is Chronic