Health and Safety and Labelling (P2) Flashcards

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What does COSHH stand for and what regulations does it impose

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Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
Means employers have to reduce or completely prevent workers exposure to hazardous substances

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What are the 9 type of substances under COSHH (or pictures)

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Corrosive (spilling beaker)
Respiratory sensitiser (explosion in chest)
Oxidising gases (ball with flame coming off)
Harmful to environment (dead fish in front of dead tree)
Explosive (ball with explosion fragments)
Flammable (flame)
Skin or eye irritant (exclamation mark)
Gas under pressure (gas canister-kinda looks like a cricket bat)
Fatally toxic (skull and cross bones)

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What does PPE stand for and what are some examples

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PPE- personal protective equipment
Face mask, face shield, ear defenders, body suit, apron etc.

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4
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What does a red sign with a line through it indicate

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Not allowed

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5
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What a yellow (triangle) sign indicate

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Warning of a hazard

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6
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What does a blue circular sign indicate

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Requesting a specific action

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7
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What does a green square sign indicate

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Location of aid e.g. first aid or emergency exit

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What is the kitemark

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The kitemark or BSI mark is a mark from the British standard institute which indicates in a product a high level of safety and that it is fit for use

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9
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What is the UKCA /CE mark

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A recognised mark that indicates a basic level of safety in a product in the UK/Europe

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What is the lion mark

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A UK mark which shows that a toy is safe for use by children

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What is a risk assessment

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A document taking consideration of what might cause harm and how likely it is as well as steps to prevent this event

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12
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What is RoHS and what does it stand for

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RoHS-restriction of hazardous substances directive
European directive that restricts how much specific materials found in electronics can be used

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13
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What is the WEEE directive

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Waste Electronic and Electronical Equipment directive
Mandatory European directive that makes companies store, collect, treat and recycle WEEE separately

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What is the battery directive

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Directive that enforces lower amounts of mercury (0.0005%) and cadmium (0.002%) and also ensures safe and responsible disposal of batteries

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15
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What does a crossed out wheelie bin indicate

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In line with battery directive

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16
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What is ISO

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International standards organisation which internationally recognises standards are put in place so that international buyers can be sure of the standard of a product

17
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What is the mobius loop (hint: three arrows in a triangle)

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Internationally recognised sign for recycling-usually accompanied by a number or letter(s)

18
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What is an EC energy label

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Compulsory system which shows the energy efficiency A-G and sometimes other statistics on a household appliance e.g. washing machine

19
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What is the FSC

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Forest stewardship council
Council that ensures that the forest timber and paper products are sourced from forests in a way that is environmentally appropriate and respectful of the wildlife or people that life there