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WHAT DOES A NUMERICAL CODE OF 3 INDICATE ON A HEALTH HAZARD WARNING LABEL?

DANGEROUS HAZARD

6 Categories of

Aerosol


Compressed Gas


Oxidizing


Toxic/Poisoning


Flammable/Combustible


Corrosive


WHAT DOES A NUMERICAL CODE OF O INDICATE ON A REACTIVITY HAZARD WARNING LABEL?

STABLE

WHAT DOES THE LOWER PART OF A HAZARD WARNING LABEL REFLECT?

SPECIFIC HAZARD PECULIAR TO THE MATERIAL

WHAT DOES A NUMERICAL CODE OF 2 INDICATE ON A BLUE HAZARD WARNING LABEL?

MODERATE HAZARD

WHAT DOES "AUL" STAND FOR?

AUTHORIZED
USERS
LIST

WHAT DOES THE COLOR RED INDICATE IN THE HAZMAT DIAMOND?

FLAMMABLE HAZARD

Purpose and information contained on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).

Name, address, and emergency contact for the manufacturer


Physical/Chemical Characteristics


Fire and Explosive Hazard Data


Reactivity Data


Health Hazard Data


Pecautions for Safe Handling and Use


Control measure

Storage procedures for incompatible material


Stored according to the type of HAZMAT,


Do not mix flammables, toxic, and corrosives


Draw only the amount that can be used that day


Storing hazardous on approved containers


Placed a minimum of 50 feet away source


State the PPE required on Level A

Level A - when the greatest level of skin, respiratory, and eye protection is required.


self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), Chemical-protective suit.


Coveralls, Long underwear.(1)


5. Gloves, boots, steel toe, hard hats.

State the PPE required on Level B


The highest level of respiratory protection


SCBA


3. Coveralls.(1)


4. Gloves, outer, chemical-resistant.


5. Gloves, inner, chemical-resistant.

State the PPE required on Level C



The concentration(s) and type(s) of airborne substance(s) is known


Air purifying respirators (NIOSH approved).


Coveralls


Gloves, outer, outer chemical-resistant.


Boots, Boot-covers, Hard hat


Escape mask, Face

State the PPE required on Level D


A work uniform affording minimal protection: used for nuisance contamination only.


Coveralls.


Gloves, Boots/shoes, steel toe and shank.


Boots, outer, chemical-resistant (disposable


Safety glasses or chemical splash goggles


Hard hat, Escape mask, Face

9 Different Hazard classification codes

Explosives


Gasses (Flammable, non flammable, Poison)


Flammable liquid and Solids


Oxidizing


Toxic


Radioactive


Corrosive


Misc

What the 3 upper parts of the Hazardous label represent


The three upper parts reflect hazards relative to health, fire and reactivity.


What the lower part of the Hazardous label represent

The lower part reflects the specific hazard peculiar to the material



What are the 4 levels of Hazard


Health Hazard-


Fire Hazard-


Reactivity Hazard-


Specific Hazard-

What Color is the Health hazard

Blue

What Color is the Fire hazard

Red

What Color is the Reactivity hazard

Yellow

What Color is the Specific hazard

White

How many degrees of hazard



4

What degree hazard 4 represents

4 = extremely dangerous


What degree hazard 3 represents


3 = dangerous hazard


What degree hazard 2 represents


2 = moderate hazard


What degree hazard 1 represents


1 = slight hazard

What degree hazard 0 represents


0 = no hazard