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1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 ■ <br /> Quiz <br /> I <br /> Check your HazCom. I.Q. Circle the answer that best completes <br /> the statement, or circle True or False. Answers can be found at <br /> the bottom of page 2. <br /> 1. Overexposure to a hazardous chemical may cause <br /> j a. skin or eye irritation. <br /> b. difficulty in breathing. <br /> F . cancer. <br /> ; <br /> d all of the above. <br /> 2. Your company's written Hazard Communication Program <br /> j 1 <br /> a. covers training on the hazardous substances present at your worksite. <br /> ' b. includes a list of hazardous chemicals present at your worksite. <br /> c. is available for you to read. <br /> all of the above. <br /> 3. Acute health effects <br /> a. are listed on an MSDS. <br /> b. may happen immediately. <br /> C. may harm eyes, skin, or lungs. <br /> g all of the above. <br /> 1 <br /> 4. HazCom training should cover <br /> � 1 <br /> a. safe work practices. <br /> b. how to read and understand labels and MSDSs. <br /> u c. how to protect yourself from physical and health hazards. <br /> ; 1 <br /> u all of the above. <br /> I <br /> Y , <br /> S. The Material Safety Data Sheet will advise first aid measures for your <br /> eyes if they are exposed to the chemical. ru False <br /> 6. Some hazardous substances create dangerous gases and Vgas you <br /> can't see or smell. Tru False <br /> 7. PPE is not required when working with a hazardous chemical for <br /> less than 1 minute. True False <br /> f , <br /> S. Hazard communication training is only for managers and supervisors. <br /> True IaMe <br /> 9. Warning labels rate health, flammability, and reactivity hazards from <br /> 0-4, with 4 being the most hazardous. ru False <br /> 10. Flammables, reactives, and oxidizers are examples ofph sical hazards. <br /> ru False <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> Narne: J4 CI IU < Dept.: Date: <br /> F t <br /> C Arm <br />