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WHAT DOES A NUMERICAL CODE OF 3 INDICATE ON A HEALTH HAZARD WARNING LABEL? |
DANGEROUS HAZARD
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6 Categories of |
Aerosol Compressed Gas Oxidizing Toxic/Poisoning Flammable/Combustible Corrosive
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WHAT DOES A NUMERICAL CODE OF O INDICATE ON A REACTIVITY HAZARD WARNING LABEL? |
STABLE |
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WHAT DOES THE LOWER PART OF A HAZARD WARNING LABEL REFLECT? |
SPECIFIC HAZARD PECULIAR TO THE MATERIAL |
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WHAT DOES A NUMERICAL CODE OF 2 INDICATE ON A BLUE HAZARD WARNING LABEL? |
MODERATE HAZARD
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WHAT DOES "AUL" STAND FOR? |
AUTHORIZED |
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WHAT DOES THE COLOR RED INDICATE IN THE HAZMAT DIAMOND? |
FLAMMABLE HAZARD |
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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 |
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Storage procedures for incompatible material
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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State the PPE required on Level C
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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 |
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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 |
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9 Different Hazard classification codes |
Explosives Gasses (Flammable, non flammable, Poison) Flammable liquid and Solids Oxidizing Toxic Radioactive Corrosive Misc |
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What the 3 upper parts of the Hazardous label represent |
The three upper parts reflect hazards relative to health, fire and reactivity.
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What the lower part of the Hazardous label represent |
The lower part reflects the specific hazard peculiar to the material
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What are the 4 levels of Hazard |
Health Hazard- Fire Hazard- Reactivity Hazard- Specific Hazard- |
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What Color is the Health hazard |
Blue |
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What Color is the Fire hazard |
Red |
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What Color is the Reactivity hazard |
Yellow |
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What Color is the Specific hazard |
White |
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How many degrees of hazard
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4 |
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What degree hazard 4 represents |
4 = extremely dangerous
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What degree hazard 3 represents |
3 = dangerous hazard
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What degree hazard 2 represents |
2 = moderate hazard |
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What degree hazard 1 represents |
1 = slight hazard |
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What degree hazard 0 represents |
0 = no hazard |