ET Vol 1 CH 2,3 Flashcards

1
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What info is on a HAZMAT label.

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  1. The name of the material 2. The name and address of the manufacturer The nature of the hazard
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2
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Which a label is used by the Navy for HAZMAT?

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DOD Hazardous Chemical Warning Label DD Form 2522

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3
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RED Diamond

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Explosive

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4
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Black & White Diamond

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a. poisonous gas b. poison c. corrosive

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5
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Yellow Diamond

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a. Oxidizing agents b. organic peroxide c. radioactive

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6
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Green Diamond

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a. Non-flammable gases

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7
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Red, Blue, And White diamond

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a. Flammable solid

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8
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What does MSDS stands for?

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Material Safety Data Sheet

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What information is on a MSDS sheet?

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  1. General information, including an emergency phone number 2. Ingredients and identity information 3. Physical/chemical characteristics 4. Fire and explosion hazard data 5. Health and hazard data, including first aid 6. Precautions for safe handling and use 7. Control measures, including protective equipment 8. Transportation data 9. Disposal data 10. Label data
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10
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What are Solvents?

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a. Varnishes b. Lacquers c. Cleaning fluids d. some paints

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11
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What are the two must common Solvents?

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trichloroethane methyl alcohol

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12
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What does PCB’s stand for?

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POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS

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13
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What are some PCB’s?

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a. Toxic chemicals belonging to the chlorinated hydrocarbon b. group of substances c. oily liquids d. crystalline solids e. hard transparent resins f. high heat capacity g. chemical stability h. noncorrosivity to i. metals j. low flammability k. low vapor pressure l. lowelectrical conductivity m. insulators and coolants

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14
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Carbon-zinc battery

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very common battery in the Navy zinc outer container, carbon center electrode, chemical paste for the electrolyte DO NOT store carbon-zinc batteries in electronic equipment for extended periods throw in fire throw over board

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15
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Manganese-dioxide alkaline-zinc

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known as alkaline battery

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16
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Mercuric-oxide

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mercury cells

17
Q

Lithium

A

high energy

18
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Lead-acid

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Most commonly used wet cell

19
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Nickel-cadmium

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NICADs, nickel-cadmium cordless devices

20
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Hazards reporting Category l

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Catastrophic: The hazard may cause death, or loss of a facility

21
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Hazards reporting Category II

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Critical: May cause severe injury, severe occupational illness, or major property damage.

22
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Hazards Reporting Category III

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Marginal: May cause minor injury, minor occupational illness, or minor property damage.

23
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Hazards Reporting Category IV

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Negligible: Probably would not affect personnel safety or health, but is nevertheless in violation of a NAVOSH standard.

24
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Mishap Probability SUBCAT A

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Likely to occur immediately or within a short period of time

25
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Mishap Probability SUBCAT B

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Probably will occur in time

26
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Mishap Probability SUBCAT C

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May occur in time.

27
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Mishap Probability SUBCAT D

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Unlikely to occur