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Hazard Communication Quiz

 

I understand that successfully completing this quiz will
fulfill my requirement for Hazard Communication Training at NCSU.

By submitting this quiz, I hereby certify that I have received no assistance other than that provided by the instructor.

If you have any questions please contact Amy Orders at 515-5208


Personal Information: (Required)

First Name Last Name
Department Campus Box #

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Email Address:
Name of your direct superivsor

Please Select Either True Or False for each question

True
False  
 The Hazard Communication (HazCom) standard requires NC State University to inform you of potential chemical hazards in your workplace.
True
False  
Under the HazCom standard, your employer must inform you of ways to protect yourself from hazardous chemicals using safe work practices, emergency procedures and personal protective equipment.
True
False  
MSDSs provide instructions for safely handling and storing materials.
True
False  
You will have access to all MSDSs for every hazardous material with which  you work.
True
False  
Acute Health Hazards occur gradually over time.
True
False  
The fire-fighting section of the MSDS will include information such as the flash point, autoignition temperature, and flammable limits.
True
False  
To discover how to respond to and clean up a chemical spill, you could look in the MSDS.
True
False  
The product label and MSDS will always have a complete list of each of the ingredients of the product.
True
False  
Small portable containers do not have to be labeled if the chemicals inside are transferred from a labeled container and are available for use by anyone in your workplace.
True
False  
It is a good idea to remove a container’s label after you have read it.           
True
False  
As long as you were told about the hazardous chemicals with which you are working, your employer does not have to explain how to detect their presence or release.
True
False  
Health hazards can include symptoms such as stomachaches, nausea and reproductive damage.
True
False  
Your employer is required to inform you of the location and availability of your workplace’s written Hazard Communication program.

Please verify your answers before submitting the quiz!