Hazard Communication Exam Flashcards
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Which of the following is NOT a physical hazard category?

  • Corrosives
  • Toxics (correct)
  • Explosives
  • Flammables
  • Which of the following chemical exposure factors relates to how a seemingly small exposure can be extremely toxic, even deadly?

  • Concentration
  • Form
  • Toxicity (correct)
  • Duration
  • John is a hospital janitor and is overcome by toxic fumes when he mixes two cleaning solutions. What type of chemical exposure is this?

  • Injection
  • Ingestion
  • Skin contact
  • Inhalation (correct)
  • What kind of label is one that is affixed to a chemical container and displays the chemical's name, potential hazards, precautions, supplier information, and written and graphic hazard warnings?

    <p>Manufacturers label</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Bob is reading a chemical manufacturer's label that shows a pictogram with a black graphic of a circle on fire over a white background within a red diamond. What does this pictogram indicate?

    <p>Oxidizer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The pictogram consisting of a black exclamation mark on a white background within a red diamond indicates a(n):

    <p>Irritant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do if you cannot find the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the chemical you are going to work with?

    <p>Ask your supervisor for and read the SDS before proceeding with the work</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following information does the SDS communicate?

    <p>A chemical's physical and health hazards</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Hazard Communication Exam Study Notes

    • Physical Hazard Categories: Toxics are not classified under physical hazards. Recognize different hazard categories in safety communication.

    • Chemical Exposure Factors: Toxicity refers to the potential harm a chemical can cause, emphasizing that even small amounts can be deadly.

    • Chemical Exposure Types: Inhalation is a common route of exposure, as illustrated by the case of John, a janitor affected by toxic fumes from mixing cleaning solutions.

    • Manufacturers Label: These labels are crucial as they contain the chemical's name, potential hazards, safety precautions, supplier information, and both written and graphic warnings.

    • Pictogram Identification: A black circle on fire within a red diamond indicates that the chemical is an oxidizer, capable of enhancing combustion.

    • Irritant Pictogram: A black exclamation mark within a red diamond signals that the substance is an irritant, necessitating caution during handling.

    • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Protocol: If an SDS is unavailable, it is critical to consult a supervisor and read the SDS before handling the chemical to ensure safety.

    • Information Communicated by SDS: The Safety Data Sheet provides essential details regarding the physical and health hazards associated with a chemical, guiding safe handling practices.

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    Test your knowledge on hazard communication with these flashcards. Covering topics like physical hazard categories and chemical exposure factors, this quiz will help reinforce your understanding of safety protocols in handling hazardous materials.

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