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Hazard Communication Review <br />Remember, the most important rule to use when you work around <br />hazardous materials is good common sense. The Toys "R" Us, Inc. <br />Hazard Communication Program has been created with your <br />health and safety in mind. But the program can only work with <br />your cooperation. Be sure to seek assistance whenever you have a <br />question regarding the chemicals. Fill -in -the -blanks as a review of <br />the key points of the program. <br />1. The four categories of hazardous materials you may encounter <br />in the workplace are: <br />a. C. <br />b. d. <br />2. Give an example of a product in each category that you might <br />find in this location: <br />a. C. <br />b. d. <br />3. The routes chemicals can take to enter the body are: <br />a. b. C. <br />4. Always wear personal when cleaning up a <br />hazardous spill, wash all equipment when finished with a spill, <br />and wash hands after handling hazardous materials. <br />5. Read on the container which contain <br />additional useful information about the product. <br />6. Be aware that signal words such as " ", <br />and " " are on product labels to warn you of the <br />hazards of the product. <br />7. contain more detailed information about <br />the product such as chemical makeup and potential hazards. <br />Aakhowledgment <br />I have taken part in this training on the Toys "R" Us, Inc. Hazard <br />Communication Program, including review of the employee <br />manual and video. I have been notified of the location of the <br />written Hazard Communication Program at my location. I <br />understand this document will become part of my personnel file. <br />Employee Name <br />Location # <br />Employee Signature Date <br />Toys R" Us, Inc. <br />HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM EMPLOYEE MANUAL/REVIEW <br />4/1/94 <br />