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:. E N <br /> 2 3 <br /> Name �SI-/ <br /> Fill in the Blanks <br /> 1) You have a "Right to Know" because you work with aA-5L e ifL�oU materials. <br /> 2) The employee must read the f�fLo� c7 labels and Sr9TL 7y <br /> Data sheets and follow the instructions. <br /> 3) Prolonged c 59,'A/ LI'91V .4frwith some drycleaningland laundry chemicals <br /> can cause dermatitis and possible internal injury. <br /> 4) The product MSDS will tell you what p -1 A( =02n"A7 oi✓ you will need <br /> for the specific material you are using. <br /> True or False — Mark T for True or F for False <br /> 1) ._.Z_ Accidents can be prevented by keeping a clean and uncluttered workplace. <br /> 2) IC It's okay to over-ride safety switches on the hot head press if you're in a <br /> hurry to get a job done. <br /> 3) You don't need to turn off the power to a unit with moving parts, such as <br /> the conveyor, while cleaning the unit. <br /> 4) 7 Care should be taken when working with any of the drycleaning units that <br /> use heat and steam. <br /> 5) �_ After removing the filters from the filter unit,'the filters can be left out to <br /> dry. <br /> Circle the Best Answer <br /> 1) Exposure to hazardous drycleaning chemicals usually occurs when: <br /> a) storing chemicals <br /> loading and unloading drycleaning unit <br /> c) receiving a new supply of chemicals <br /> 2) In case of a chemical burn, flush skin or eyes: <br /> for at least 15 minutes <br /> ) until your supervisor tells you to stop <br /> c) for 10 minutes <br /> 3) Storage information is found on: <br /> a) the storage cabinet <br /> b) your supervisor's desk <br /> c he product MSDS <br /> 73 U COPYright 1969 American Hazmat me <br />