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Hazard Communications

The document summarizes the steps to access and print a certificate after completing a final exam on OSHA's Hazard Communication standard. It explains that after completing the exam, the user can scroll down and click "Passed. Let's Continue" to access their certificate. They are then given the option to leave a review before printing the certificate. If they do not want to leave a review, they can just mark that section complete and print the certificate.
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OSHA - Hazard Communication (HazCom, WHMIS, GHS)


 Final Exam 


 Files 

 More 

You completed this test on 09/23/2022, 18:12


Your score is 92.86%
Congratulations. You have successfully passed the written exam.

Accessing your certificate is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

ONE, scroll down to the end of your exam and click “Passed. Let’s
Continue.”

TWO, choose whether you want to leave a review about the quality of


the course content. After leaving the review, you will be able to print
your certificate. If you had a negative experience for some reason,
contact us and let us help.

THREE, if you don’t have time to review us, just mark that section
complete and print off your certificate.

CORRECT

Which of the following is NOT a purpose of hazard communication?

To inform employees what chemical hazards are in the workplace

To notify employees how chemicals can harm them


To train employees how to protect themselves from overexposure
to chemicals

To teach employees how to write safety data sheets for


workplace chemicals

CORRECT

Safety data sheets (SDSs):

Have 20 standardized, GHS-compliant sections

Can be found attached to chemical containers

Are prepared by the manufacturer or importer of a hazardous


chemical and describe the physical and chemical properties of
the product

Do not need to be readily available to employees

CORRECT

Employee #1 has accidentally knocked over a 55-gallon drum of pesticide while transporting
it to another location. Which section of the SDS should he read to help him know how to
clean up the spill?

Section 11: Toxicological Information

Section 14: Transport Information

Section 6: Accidental Release

Section 2: Hazard Identification

CORRECT

Employees should develop the habit of reading the SDS and the product label before working
with a hazardous product.
True; the SDS and the product label contain information about
how employees can handle chemicals safely.

False; employees don’t need to be familiar with SDSs or labels to


use a chemical safely.

CORRECT

Labels on chemical containers are not required if SDSs are available at the worksite.

True; SDSs include all the necessary information about a chemical.

False; labels must be printed on or attached to the chemical


container.

CORRECT

Labels on chemical containers must be replaced:

Before the chemical is used

Once per year

Labels never need to be replaced

If they are faded, corroded, torn, or illegible

CORRECT

When employers create their own workplace labels, there are no specific requirements for
what needs to appear on the label.

True; employers can include any information they think is


relevant.

False; labels need to include the same information that appears


on the manufacturer’s label.
CORRECT

Pictograms are standardized icons that indicate:

How to dispose of a chemical container

How to transport the chemical safely

The various hazards of a chemical or product

The PPE you should wear while using the chemical

CORRECT

Employers that have hazardous chemicals in their workplace are required to have a hazard
communication program.

True; the hazard communication program must be written down,


properly labeled, and accessible to all employees.

False; employers do not need to have a hazard communication


program as long as employees are careful when they use
chemicals in the workplace.

INCORRECT

Employee #1 is looking for a complete list of the hazardous chemicals found in her
workplace. Where can she find this information?

Safety data sheets

Chemical product labels

Her employer’s written hazard communication program

Signs posted around the workplace

CORRECT

Employees only need to be trained once at the beginning of their work assignment.
True; an initial training is adequate for employees to learn how to
do their work safely.

False; employees need to attend training regularly, and


additional training should take place whenever a new chemical
or hazard is introduced into the workplace.

CORRECT

When do you need to wear or use PPE?

Only if your employer tells you to wear it

Whenever you are working with or around hazardous chemicals

You can choose when to wear it based on your best judgment

PPE is optional and not required

CORRECT

How do employees know what specific PPE to wear or use?

Ask a co-worker

Wait for their employer to tell them what to use

Employees do not need to use PPE unless they want to

Consult the SDS and the chemical label for specific instructions

CORRECT

It is important to inspect your PPE before you wear or use it.

True; you must inspect your PPE to look for cracks, holes, tears,
or other damage to make sure the PPE can protect you properly.
False; you do not need to inspect the PPE because it doesn’t have
to be in perfect condition to protect you.

Passed. Let's continue.  

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