Hazard Communication Quiz
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The Hazard Communication Standard says identities and hazards of chemicals in the workplace must be available and understandable to employees. *
Physical hazards include chemicals with hazards that are explosive, flammable or unstable. *
Acute health hazards are caused by repeated exposures to chemicals. Symptoms may not appear for years. *
The signal word “Warning” is used for more severe chemical hazards. *
The manufacturers label all containers of hazardous chemicals. *
SDS stands for Safety Data Sheet. *
The skull & crossbones pictogram is used for chemicals with chronic toxicity. *
Always read the chemical label and make sure you understand the information before working with a chemical in the workplace. *
SDS’s are located in your work area and the Office of Environmental Safety and Health. *
The corrosion pictogram could indicate corrosion to metals as well as corrosion to skin and eye damage. *
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