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PRIME LAB HAZARD COMMUNICATION 2012 TRAINING TEST
1.
The "Right to Know" standard requires training specific to the workplace.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
2.
What is the location of the PRIME Lab Safety Manual?
a) The Physics Department Office (Room 217)
b) There is a copy in each room.
c) The PRIME Lab Safety Website
d) The Men's Restroom
3.
Which is an example of a physical hazard?
a) A toxic chemical.
b) A Knife.
c) A combustible liquid.
d) A corrosive chemical.
4.
The most common types of physical hazards are fire, inhalation, and chemical reactivity.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
5.
A common health effect from contact with combustible liquids is defatting and drying of the skin.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
6.
Which method should NOT be used to determine if a substance is flammable?
a) Look at container label.
b) Test substance with a lighted match
c) Check MSDS for material.
7.
What is a pyrophoric material?
a) A chemical that will spontaneously ignite in air.
b) A flammable liquid.
c) An extremely toxic chemical.
8.
Unstable or reactive materials are NOT sensitive to shock?
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
9.
An oxidizer may:
a) Cause irritation or burns to skin and eyes.
b) Be toxic and can result in poisoning or death.
c) Produce explosive mixtures with organic materials.
d) All of the above.
10.
Large gas leaks may displace air and result in suffocation.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
11.
Dose is the only factor that determines how a substance might affect your health.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
12.
TWA is the average amount of a chemical a person can be exposed to over an eight-hour day.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
13.
Chronic effects develop after many years and repeated overexposures.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
14.
The most common route of exposure in industrial application is:
a) Inhalation
b) Absorption
c) Ingestion
15.
The three most common ways a chemical can enter the body are ingestion, skin absorption, and inhalation.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
16.
The symbol on the below is used to identify:
a) Corrosives
b) Radioactive materials
c) Explosives
d) Biological materials
17.
If a corrosive material is spilled on the skin, the first thing to do is flush with tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
18.
Toxic chemicals are poisons.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
19.
A carcinogen is a chemical that has the potential for causing:
a) birth defects
b) cancer
c) Rabies
20.
Information concerning the hazardous materials you work with can be found on container labels and Safety Data Sheets.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
21.
The labels on containers in HAZCOM areas must be attached directly to the individual containers.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
22.
Does the label below contain all of the required information for a GHS label?
a) YES
b) NO
23.
Which signal word denotes a more severe hazard?
a) Warning
b) Danger
24.
What does this pictogram represent?
a) A carcinogen
b) An irritant
c) A flammable material
d) Refrigerated ice cream
25.
What does this pictogram represent?
a) A corrosive material
b) A poison
c) An explosive
d) Any substance that feels slimy to touch
26.
"Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area"
is an example of:
a) A Hazard Statement
b) A Precautionary Statement
c) A Supplemental Statement
27.
Hazard classes on labels are represented by:
a) Numbers
b) Letters
c) Colors
28.
The higher the number on the NFPA rating scale, the less dangerous the substance.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
29.
Safety Data Sheets are no longer needed because all of the needed information is on the product label.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
30.
Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) contain the following information:
a) Emergency First Aid Procedures
b) Spill Cleanup Procedures
c) Contact information.
d) All of the above.
31.
The GHS hazard rating numbers are backwards from the NFPA numbers.
a) True
b) False
32.
You should use an SDS whenever you need additional information about a hazardous material that is not included on the product label.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
33.
If you spill a hazardous material, where should you look for the best information on cleaning up the spill?
a) The product label
b) The SDS or MSDS for the material
c) A dictionary
34.
It is best to review the MSDSs or SDSs for hazardous materials before you use them.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
35.
What protective measures will insure that safe exposure limits are not exceeded?
a) Product Substitution
b) Safe Work Practices
c) Training and Communication
d) All of the above
36.
If a fire alarm or oxygen monitor alarm goes off, it is best to continue working until the fire department instructs you to leave.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
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