Hazcom Quiz
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#1. OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard is also called:
#2. In regards to hazard communication, employees are responsible for:
#3. Which of the following is NOT a requirement of a hazard communication program?
#4. GHS stands for:
#5. The words “danger” or “warning” are examples of:
#6. Which of the following is a required part of hazard communication training?
#7. Which of the following ways can chemicals enter the body?
#8. Nephrotoxins affect which part of the body?
#9. Silica and asbestos can cause what harmful effect on the body?
#10. If working with hazardous liquids, a face shield is the only required piece of personal protective equipment needed.
#11. Any type of glove is permitted as long as your hands are properly covered.
#12. SDS is an abbreviation for Safety Data Sheet.
#13. Which item below is NOT required information on an SDS?
#14. A product identifier is a key word or number chosen to identify the chemical. It is the same on the product label and the SDS, so that the product can be easily cross-referenced with its correct SDS.
#15. A Time Weighted Average (TWA) PEL is never allowed to be exceeded.