Hazard Communications
Hazard Communications
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ONE, scroll down to the end of your exam and click “Passed. Let’s
Continue.”
THREE, if you don’t have time to review us, just mark that section
complete and print off your certificate.
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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?
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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.
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Labels on chemical containers are not required if SDSs are available at the worksite.
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When employers create their own workplace labels, there are no specific requirements for
what needs to appear on the label.
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Employers that have hazardous chemicals in their workplace are required to have a hazard
communication program.
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Employee #1 is looking for a complete list of the hazardous chemicals found in her
workplace. Where can she find this information?
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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.
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Ask a co-worker
Consult the SDS and the chemical label for specific instructions
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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.