SDS math
HAZOP/JSA
Hearing Protection
CHP
ERP
100

the sum of the sections that describe "chemical composition" and "identification" 

What is 3 + 1 = 4?

100

HAZOPS stands for 

What is a Hazard and Operability Study?

100

The unit used to measure sound

What are decibels, or dB or dBA?

100

The new and old waste disposal categories for our site

What are: CESQG and VSQG?

100

Assembly location for site evacuation

What is by row "C" sign in parking lot?

200

the sum of the sections of "firefighting measures" plus "first aid measures"

what are 5 + 4 = 9

200

Based on the Hazard risk assessment table, the highest risk "consequence"

What is Life Threatening?

200

One location of ear plugs

What is across from Carrie's office or in gray cabinet in work room?

200

Three engineering controls in our labs

What are: hoods; temperature chambers; dryboxes; vented ovens; and drybox port canopies?

200

first thing to do before entering entering Chemical storage room

What is identify and inform a buddy?

300

the sum of the sections of "physical and chemical properties" MINUS "Handling and storage" 

What is 9 - 7 = 2?

300

Based on the Hazard risk assessment table, the prioritizing risk level for a Harmful consequence with a Likely Probability (High, Medium, Low?)

What is Medium?

300

The sound level for a "normal conversation" in terms of typical unit of measurement.

what is 70 ? (+/- 10 is Ok answer)

300

two conditions required to be able to use contact lens in the lab

What is: tell your supervisor you are a contact lens wearer; have your own lens solution: and have backup traditional safety glasses?

300

2 of 3 locations to find a spill kit

What is under sink in middle of lab, near the lab door to the back offices and in the chemical storage room?

400

the sum of the sections "transport information" MINUS "stability and reactivity"

What is 14 - 10 = 4?

400

A HAZOP determines (2 of 3 things)

What are identifiable risks, Risk assessment and Implementation plan?

400

common names of at least 2 bones in the middle ear.

What are hammer, anvil, stirrup (malleus, incus, stapes)?

400

three items that are monitored or inspected every month

What are: safety showers; fire extinguishers; dry boxes; first aid kits; and inventory lists

400

Location of the water shutoff specific to the sink in the kitchen

What is in the ceiling at the south end of the lab, above the ultrasonic welder?

600

the sum of the sections of "other information" plus "toxicological information" plus "hazard identification"

What is 16 + 11 + 2 = 29?

600

2 of 4 specific types of operations related to a JSA

What are Equipment Operations, Laboratory Procedures, other Specific Operations, Specific Chemical Handling.

600

The typical sound level of fireworks in the typical unit of measurement

What is 140-160?

600

Two categories of toxic chemicals and an actual example for each category in our labs

What are: Carcinogens (LiPF6, ethylbenxene, propane sultone, pyridine) teratogens (N,N-dimethlyacetamide, ethylene glycol, mercury, NMP, toluene); Mutagens (methanol)

600

3 outside emergency events that could cause harm to Gotion employees

What are bomb threat, disgruntled employee, riot/airplane disasters, active shooter, natural disasters, or biohazard threats?