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The 46th National Safety Week Quiz focuses on key safety protocols for handling hazardous substances and workplace safety. It tests knowledge on health regulations, fire safety, and chemical handling, essential for safety...

Questions: 20  |  Attempts: 217   |  Last updated: Mar 9, 2023
  • Sample Question 1
    COSHH stands for
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    GHS, SDS stands for :
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This on-line quiz is designed to provide basic education to Cirrus Aircraft employees on the importance and benefits of properly recognizing and safely working with hazardous materials. This quiz does not cover all aspects...

Questions: 15  |  Attempts: 407   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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    Key ComponentsThe most important component of the entire Right-To-Know program is the employee training and information program. The Right-To-Know Act of 1988 (29 CFR 1910.1200) requires that this training be given at the time of initial assignment and whenever a new hazard is introduced into the workplace. The following elements are key components of this training: The nature of hazards posed by chemicals in the workplace Instruction on work practices, personal protective equipment, and any special procedures to be followed in an emergency Measures that employees can take to protect themselves from chemical hazards What material safety data sheets (MSDS) are and how to use them An explanation of the institution's RTK/ Hazard Communication policy, including information on labeling chemicals The requirements of the RTK law  What Products are NOT Covered? What is a Hazardous Chemical? Any chemical which can do harm to your body The damage to you body is depandant on your length of exposure. On an MSDS sheet, you will find the PEL or Permissable Exposure Limit. This maximum level that you can be exposed to a given substance Some chemicals have an acute effect, which means that a person will typically have an immediate reaction to the substance Other chemicals have a chronic effect that occur are long term or multiple exposure. The overall effect to the body may not manifest it self for week,months or even years. What Products are NOT Covered? Chemicals being transported in state as part of a shipment in interstate or intrastate commerce. Chemicals covered by the Federal Atomic Energy Act and the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Alcoholic beverages and articles intended for personal consumption. Consumer products that are used in the workplace in the same manner as normal consumer use. Note: Products used in routine cleaning and painting operations are covered. An example of a material that is excluded from the Right-to-Know Law is?
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    MSDS An important element described in the law for chemical safety awareness is the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Like the label, the MSDS provides you with information regarding the hazards associated with a chemical. However, the information provided is much more comprehensive. It is important to consult an MSDS before introducing a new chemical to your work area or when questions arise while working with hazardous substances. Prepared by its manufacturer, an MSDS provides information to help you understand the intrinsic hazards of the chemical including: physical and chemical properties stability and reactivity information health hazard information acute and chronic effects of exposure permissible exposure limits required personal protective equipment  MSDS should accompany all products covered under RTK law. If an MSDS is not received, please contact your institution's RTK Coordinator. The RTK Coordinator should be able to obtain the information directly from the manufacture or distributor. Locating an MSDS You may review and print a copy of an MSDS sheet via our MSDS eService weblink on our company Intranet Home Page.MSDS' are also available at assigned MSDS work stations: Employees should be trained and comfortable in using a computer to acess an MSDS You may also request copies of MSDS from your supervisor or through your facilities Eviromental, Health and Safety (EH&S) specialist By law, If you do not receive a MSDS within 5 days of a written request, you may refuse to work with that chemical until the information is received. ( Please see your facility EH&S specials if you have questions or concerns)Under the RTK law, all of our facilites are responsible for providing the following information?
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