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Hazard Communication Quiz-2: (B) Danger

The document contains a 10 question quiz about hazard communication and proper procedures for working with hazardous chemicals. It addresses topics like hazard symbols, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), training requirements, and labeling of chemical containers. The questions test understanding of which hazard symbols correspond to specific risks, when an SDS must be provided, what must be included in training, and proper labeling of portable containers.

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Hazard Communication Quiz-2: (B) Danger

The document contains a 10 question quiz about hazard communication and proper procedures for working with hazardous chemicals. It addresses topics like hazard symbols, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), training requirements, and labeling of chemical containers. The questions test understanding of which hazard symbols correspond to specific risks, when an SDS must be provided, what must be included in training, and proper labeling of portable containers.

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Hazard Communication Quiz-2

1. Which of the following words signals the most severe hazards?

 (A) Warning
 (B) Danger
 (C) Caution
 (D) Notice

2. This symbol warns against which of the following hazards?

 (A) Unidentified hazard


 (B) Biological waste
 (C) Radioactive biological hazard
 (D) Biohazard

3. This symbol warns against which of the following hazards?

 (A) Electrical hazard


 (B) Ionizing radiation
 (C) Dangerous, high-powered ventilation
 (D) Dangerous when frozen
 (E) None of the above

4. This symbol warns against which of the following hazards?

 (A) Beware of snowflakes


 (B) Cold storage required
 (C) Low temperature or cryogenic hazard
 (D) Dangerous when frozen
5. This symbol warns against which of the following hazards?

 (A) Hazardous to both living and non-living material


 (B) Dangerous liquid, don't touch
 (C) Acidic
 (D) Corrosive

6. This is a "Hazardous Material Identification System" label. What hazards do the blue,
red, orange, and white bars refer to, respectively?

 (A) Flammability, health, reactivity, personal protection


 (B) Reactivity, flammability, personal protection, and health
 (C) Health, flammability, reactivity, personal protection
 (D) Personal protection, reactivity, health, flammability

7. If you want more information about the hazards of a chemical with which you are
working, your employer must provide you a SDS -

 (A) The next time you come to work


 (B) At the end of your shift
 (C) Immediately
 (D) Within 4 hours of your request

8. Which of the following specific procedures must your training include, to protect you
from exposure to hazardous chemicals?

 (A) Appropriate work practices


 (B) Emergency procedures
 (C) Personal protective equipment
 (D) All of the above
9. Every container in your work area holding a hazardous chemical must be properly
labeled, including a portable container which you have filled from a labeled container,
and which you intend to use during your work shift.

 (A) True
 (B) False

10. The maintenance department in your plant found that Lysol® Toilet Bowl Cleaner does a
great job for polishing the outside of storage tanks. Your supervisor says that there is no
need to train you because the material is a common consumer cleaning product and you
will be using it for its intended use. Is this the proper procedure?

 (A) Yes
 (B) No

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