Diagnostic Imaging (Hgh) - WHMIS

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Diagnostic Imaging (Hgh) - WHMIS - Quiz

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

             Where are the WHMIS binders located?

    • A.

      DI classroom, Staffroom and ER X-Ray

    • B.

      Staffroom, Reception and ER X-Ray

    • C.

      Charge Tech's Office, Staffroom and ER X-Ray

    • D.

      DI Classroom, Cathy's closet in POD3 and ER X-Ray

    Correct Answer
    B. Staffroom, Reception and ER X-Ray
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Staffroom, Reception and ER X-Ray. This answer suggests that the WHMIS binders can be found in the staffroom, reception area, and the ER X-Ray department. These locations are likely designated areas where employees can easily access the binders for reference and information on workplace hazardous materials.

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  • 2. 

    Identify 2 MSDS regulated substances found in the department.

    • A.

      Percept and Mammo Developer

    • B.

      Percept and Contrast Media

    • C.

      Some things found in the Staffroom fridge

    • D.

      Percept and bathroom air freshener

    Correct Answer
    A. Percept and Mammo Developer
    Explanation
    Percept and Mammo Developer are the two MSDS regulated substances found in the department.

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  • 3. 

    It is not necessary to wear eye protection when pouring a chemical.  True or False?

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    It is necessary to wear eye protection when pouring a chemical because chemicals can cause severe damage to the eyes if they come into contact with them. Eye protection, such as safety goggles, helps to prevent any splashes or spills from reaching the eyes and causing injury. Therefore, the statement that it is not necessary to wear eye protection when pouring a chemical is false.

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  • 4. 

    If an emergency occured and you nedded more info, who are you going to call?

    • A.

      GHOSTBUSTERS!!!!

    • B.

      Kathy and/or Maureen. Preferrably after 10pm.

    • C.

      The manufacturer's telephone number on the MSDS

    • D.

      The 24 hour Emergency telephone number on the MSDS

    Correct Answer
    D. The 24 hour Emergency telephone number on the MSDS
    Explanation
    In case of an emergency, it is important to have access to the necessary information and assistance. The 24-hour emergency telephone number on the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is the correct answer because it provides immediate access to professionals who can provide guidance and support in handling the emergency situation. These professionals are trained to handle emergencies and can provide accurate information and instructions on how to deal with the specific situation. Calling the manufacturer's telephone number on the MSDS may also be helpful, but the 24-hour emergency telephone number is specifically designated for urgent situations.

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  • 5. 

    What procedure would you follow in the event of a chemical splash to your eye?

    • A.

      Flush your eye at the eye wash station for 10 minutes.

    • B.

      Flush your eye at the eye wash station for 15 minutes.

    • C.

      Get a chest x-ray done. Isn't that how we cure everything?

    • D.

      Flush your eye at the eye wash station for 15 minutes and then go to ER to been seen by a doctor.

    Correct Answer
    D. Flush your eye at the eye wash station for 15 minutes and then go to ER to been seen by a doctor.
    Explanation
    In the event of a chemical splash to your eye, it is important to immediately flush your eye at the eye wash station for 15 minutes. This helps to remove any chemical residue and minimize potential damage. After flushing, it is recommended to seek medical attention at the emergency room to ensure proper evaluation and treatment by a doctor. Prompt action and medical assessment are crucial in protecting the eye from further harm and preventing long-term complications.

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