Chapter 4 Chemical Safety Flashcards
1
Q
The two categories of chemical hazard are A explosives and health hazards B fire hazards and explosives C health hazards and physical hazards D physical hazards and fire hazards
A
C health hazards and physical hazards
Ref 4.04
2
Q
Chemicals that ignite spontaneously in air with no direct source of ignition are called A combustibles B flammables C oxidizer D pyrophorics
A
D pyrophorics
Ref 4.09
3
Q
Reactive chemical produce hazardous situations when
A bought into contact with other chemical
B bumped sharply or dropped
C exposed to heat
D placed under extreme pressure
A
A brought into contact with other chemical
Ref 4.12
4
Q
Which kind of health hazard destroys skin tissue on contact A carcinogen B corrosive C irritant D sensitizer
A
B corrosive
Ref 4.16
5
Q
Exposure to a teratogen can cause damage to A a persons kidneys B the central nervous system C tissue beneath the skins surface D unborn children
A
D unborn children
Ref 4.21
6
Q
To protect yourself from repeated prolonged exposure to a chemical hazard you must know the A location of MSDS B symptoms of overexposure C trade name of the chemical D permissible exposure limit
A
B symptoms of overexposure
Ref 4.25
7
Q
During cutting operation a solid can become airborne in the form of A dust B mist C smoke D vapor
A
A dust
Ref 4.29
8
Q
Dermatitis is a common symptom of chemical exposure through A absorption B ingratiation C inhalation D skin contact
A
D skin contact
Ref 4.34
9
Q
Which of the following is a mechanical control used to control chemical exposure A container labeling B Ppe C safety training D ventilation
A
D ventilation
Ref 4.36
10
Q
If someone has ingested hazardous chemical you should A check the msds for instructions B do nothing until a doctor arrives C give milk to neutralize the chemical D induce vomiting
A
A check the msds for instructions
Ref 4.45