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Quiz :Chronic responses to chemical exposures occurs only a short time after exposure. - √Answer :False
Quiz :Which of the following is NOT on the "to-do" list for solvents? -
√Answer :Keep solvents in a non-ventilated area.
Quiz :A corrosive is a substance, usually a liquid, which is capable of completely dissolving another substance. - √Answer :True
Quiz :Which of the following is NOT a way to protect yourself from toxins? -
√Answer :Conduct all activities with the maximum amount of PPE possible.
Quiz :Which class of helmets has no resistance to electrical voltage? -
√Answer :Class C
Quiz :Toxic dose is the same for every living thing - √Answer :False
Quiz :Which of the following is NOT a step that should be covered in an emergency response procedure? - √Answer :Clarification
Quiz :An OSHA standard dealing with general slip and fall protection would be an example of
. - √Answer :Horizontal
Quiz :A change in season, weather, or changes in job tasks are examples of reassessment indicators for a site. - √Answer :True
Quiz :The contingency plan should include
personnel. - √Answer
:Both on and off-site
Quiz :A decontamination plan should be developed
any operations
begin with any hazardous substances. - √Answer :Before
Quiz :When the exposure of two different toxic chemicals produces a more severe effect than either one alone is called
interaction. - √Answer
:Synergisitic
Quiz :Where are titles representing broad areas that are subject to Federal regulation found? - √Answer :Code of Federal Regulations
Quiz :In the Code of Federal Regulations, which section explains who is subject
to the regulation and under what circumstances? - √Answer :Scope and application paragraph
Quiz :The entry team and reserves should always consist of how many persons?
- √Answer :3
Quiz :Which method of toxic chemical entry is the least commonly found at the workplace? - √Answer :Injection
Quiz :Which act regulates and enforces the clean-up of abandoned hazardous waste sites and hazardous waste sites created prior to RCRA? - √Answer
:CERCLA
Quiz :Which of the following is NOT a step in the employers Hazard Communication Program? - √Answer :Conducting a review meeting weekly of rules under HCS
Quiz :Decontamination facilities should be located in
. - √Answer :The
Contamination Reduction Zone
Quiz :Which of the following is NOT a requirement covered in 29 CFR 1910 regarding face, head, foot, and hand protection? - √Answer :All workers have the responsibility of evaluating their workplace to determine hazards
Quiz :Pre-planning is essential for Emergency and Non-emergency medical treatment. - √Answer :True
Quiz :If a coworker is being electrically shocked, you should
. -
√Answer :Shut of the power
Quiz :Which of the following should be conducted first? - √Answer :An off-site survey
Quiz :Who is responsible for assessing the potential risk of a hazard, and, if
the level of risk is acceptable, determining if something needs to be done to
lower the risk? - √Answer :The Site Health and Safety Officer
Quiz :What is an example of an item that would be located in a refuge area? -
√Answer :Both B and C
Quiz :Any substance, situation, or condition that is capable of harming human
health, property, or the environment is called a/an
. - √Answer
:Hazard
Quiz :The level of site control needed depends on
. - √Answer :All of the
above
Quiz :If you see blood spilled in the workplace, you should immediately clean it up, even without proper training or equipment. - √Answer :False
Quiz :NFPA signage is developed by the DOT and details hazard classes for materials that are shipped. - √Answer :False
Quiz :Which of the following is NOT a standard operating procedure for decontamination? - √Answer :Evacuate the premises in all contamination circumstances
Quiz :The best way to stop the chemical action of corrosives is to
. -
√Answer :Flush with water
Quiz :Solvents are typically solids. - √Answer :False
Quiz :Corrosive class chemicals are the most commonly used and transported group of hazardous materials. - √Answer :False
Quiz :Occupational medical tests have limitations and can be inaccurate. -
√Answer :True
Quiz :Which of the following is NOT something that a site map should highlight? - √Answer :Bathrooms
Quiz :When hiring and assigning tasks, make the job fit the person, not force the person to fit the job. - √Answer :True
Quiz :Record keeping should be kept and preserved for
years post
employment. - √Answer :30
Quiz :Decontamination protects the community by preventing uncontrolled transportation of contaminants from the site. - √Answer :True
Quiz :If new information is obtained and a situation is less hazardous than originally thought, PPE should be re-evaluated. - √Answer :True
Quiz :A hazardous substance that has no commercial value is called a hazardous
. - √Answer :Waste
Quiz :The degree of permeation depends on what factor? - √Answer :All of the above
Quiz :Which of the following is a component from a Medical Surveillance Program? - √Answer :All of the above
Quiz :The area where decontamination takes place is called the
. -
√Answer :Contamination Reduction Zones
Quiz :29 CFR 1910.120 gives employers the option to develop a Medical Surveillance Program. - √Answer :False
Quiz :All personnel should have some form of emergency training? - √Answer
:True
Quiz :HAZWOPER regulations apply to emergency response operations only for releases and not for threats of releases - √Answer :No, this statement is not correct
Quiz :Identify the acronym for Hazardous Water Operations and Emergency Response - √Answer :HAZWOPER
Quiz :The primary components of the OSHA regulation applicable to the proper management of hazardous materials are: - √Answer :29 CFR Part 1910
Quiz :What does RCRA stand for? - √Answer :Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Quiz :The Hazard Communication Standard applies to what type of hazard? -
√Answer :both physical and natural hazards
Quiz :Material safety data sheets (MSDS) are known as - √Answer :Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Quiz :When must hazard communication training be done? - √Answer :All of
the above- includes:
-at initial assignment
-when a new chemical is used
-when there is a change in the process
Quiz :what is GHS? - √Answer :Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
Quiz :What conveys health, physical, and environmental hazard information, assigned to a hazard and category? - √Answer :pictograms
Quiz :what must be labeled? - √Answer :containers
Quiz :if a chemical has a GHS rating of 4 it is? - √Answer :least
hazardous Quiz :if a chemical has a GHS rating of 1, it is - √Answer :most
hazardous Quiz :How many sections are there on an SDS? - √Answer :16
Quiz :An
√Answer :SDS
must be on hand for each hazardous chemical used -
Quiz :How many mandatory sections are there on an SDS? - √Answer :12
Quiz :SDS must be shift - √Answer
:readily
accessible to employees during their work
Quiz :the
should specifically identify the names and organizational relationships among key personnel - √Answer :HASP
Quiz :Who has the responsibility for overall management of projects? -
√Answer :project manager
Quiz :The Site Safety and Health Officer is responsible for
- √Answer
:managing the health and safety program for the site
Quiz :who is responsible for maintaining line-of-sight contact at a HAZWOPER site? - √Answer :command post supervisor
Quiz :the security officer is responsible for
- √Answer
:controlling facility access and egress
Quiz :the
is responsible for planning and mobilization of the facilities -
√Answer :logistics officer
Quiz :
consisting of field team members who complete the on
site tasks required to fulfill the work plan, should be identified -
√Answer :specialty teams
Quiz :the specific responsibilities of the
should be stated - √Answer
:bomb squad expert
Quiz :which of the following is true about the exclusion zone? - √Answer
:eating is prohibited
Quiz :what must be posted at the entrance access control point? - √Answer
:health and safety procedure
Quiz :in order to prevent the injuries at the work sire, people should be
trained on
- √Answer :proper operating procedures
Quiz :Keep cabs free of all
and secure all
- √Answer :Non-
essential items, loose items
Quiz :the three components essential for a fire are: - √Answer :Oxygen, fuel, ignition source
Quiz :flammable gases with a wide flammable range, such as hydrogen or
acetylene, are
than a material with a narrow flammable range -
√Answer :easier to ignite
Quiz :gases and vapors are heavier than air ? - √Answer :pose a hazard
because they can displace air, especially in low lying areas
Quiz :a safety data sheet tells us that a material has a pH of 1.2. this chemical data tells us that the material is a? - √Answer :acid
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