Hazardous Communication

Subject: *
Hazardous materials can be solids, liquids or gases. *
True
False
Only covered containers of hazardous materials must be labeled. *
True
False
The word Danger on a label indicates that extra precautions are necessary in handling this material. *
True
False
The blue section on a hazard warning diamond indicates a health hazard. *
True
False
The symbols on the label indicate where the hazardous material was manufactured. *
True
False
FACTOR stands for Fire And Corrosion Take Out Rust. *
True
False
Reactives are substances that react violently when mixed with other materials. *
True
False
Hazardous materials can be inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin. *
True
False
Washing your hands at the end of your shift will provide sufficient protection from hazardous materials. *
True
False
Reactives can be stored with other materials as long as they are in separate containers. *
True
False
The chemical name is not located on the MSDS sheet. *
True
False
The manufacturer of a material is only listed if it is manufactured within the U.S. *
True
False
The Threshold Limit Value (TLV) for a material is not located on the MSDS sheet. *
True
False
The flast point for this material is located on the MSDS sheet. *
True
False
Water can be used to put out a fire involing this material. *
True
False
This material is a reactive. *
True
False
If you breathe in too much of this material, you may get a headache, become dizzy and feel short of breath. *
True
False
List the appropriate emergency and First Aid procedures to treat someone who has been exposed to this material: *
List the steps you should take if this material is spilled or released into the air: *
List the special handling and storage procedure precautions for this material:
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