Hazard Communication References Flashcards

1
Q

____ is a list of hazardous chemicals known to be present in the workplace.

A

Chemical inventory list

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2
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Who is the FD’s responsible hazard evaluator?

A

The Safety Officer

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3
Q

When a new hazard exists updates will be performed within?

A

15 Days

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4
Q

The Safety Officer will review the chemical inventory list____

A

Each February.

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5
Q

The updated lists, along with related work practices used in our facilities will be filed___

A
  • Safety Office
  • Maintenance Shop
  • Fire Department’s Intranet site
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6
Q

Who must approve any new chemicals”

A

The Safety Officer or designated rep.

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7
Q

Who is responsible for acquiring an MSDS for material they have ordered that require one?

A

ALL OCFD EMPLOYEES

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8
Q

The MSDS sheets are kept all all OCFD work sites. There will be one MSDS master list maintained _____

A

In the Safety office.

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9
Q

If the MSDS is not received at the time of the first shipment, the supervisor of the work site that receives the product shall make an immediate request using the?

A

MSDS Request form

Material safety data sheet request form

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10
Q

A substance or form of a substance in a mixture in sufficient concentration to produce a flammable vapor or gas, or to produce acute or chronic adverse effects

A

Hazardous Ingredients

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11
Q

What is the Vapor Denisity of Air?

A

1

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12
Q

The pressure exerted by a saturated vapor above its own liquid in a closed container, usually stated in MMHg at 68 degrees

A

Vapor Pressure

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13
Q

The temperature at which a liquid changes to a vapor state, at a given pressure: usually stated in degrees Fahrenheit at sea level pressure of 760 mmHg

A

Boiling Point

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14
Q

The percentage of a liquid or solid (by volume) that will evaporate at an ambient temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

A

Percentage Volatile by Volume

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15
Q

The ratio of the weight of a volume of material to the weight of an equal volume of water at 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

A

Specific Gravity

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16
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The rate at which a particular material will vaporize (evaporate) when compared to the rate of vaporization of a known material, usually butyl acetate.

A

Evaporation Rate

17
Q

The most current figures used to express airborne concentrations of a material to which nearly all persons can be exposed day after day, without adverse effect.

A

Threshold Limit Value

18
Q

Threshold Limit Values may be expressed in ___ ways

A

3

19
Q

averaged over a normal 8 hour workday or 40 work week.

A

TWA

Time weighted average

20
Q

maximum concentration for a continuous 15 minute exposure period (not to exceed 4 such exposures per day)

A

STEL

Short term exposure limit

21
Q

Exposure concentration not to be exceeded under any circumstance

A

C

Ceiling Exposure Limit