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Chemical Hazard Communication Training Program

Self Test

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1. Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is also known as the right to know law.
 
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2. The object of the training program is to inform employees about chemicals and how to work with them in a safe manner.
 
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3. Dental School employees could come in contact with Mercury found in amalgam fillings, Gluteraldehyde found in disinfectants, Methyl Metracrylate found in temporaries and denture resins, acids found in laboratories and operatories and Nitrous Oxide found in some operatories.
 
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4. The objective of the Hazard Communication Standard is to make sure employees and employers become expert chemists.
 
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5. Chemical exposure may cause heart ailments, kidney damage, sterility, cancer and burns.
 
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6. The elements of OSHA include chemical inventory, MSDS's of all chemicals listed in the chemical inventory, labeling of all containers that contain hazardous chemicals, training of employees and a copy of MSDS's in every employees office.
 
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7. A container with an unidentifiable substance should be thrown away.
 
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8. An employee has the right to refuse chemical hazard training.
 
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9. Physical hazards are chemicals that provide harm to physical self.
 
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10. Health hazards always cause explosions.
 
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11. An irritant is a physical hazard.
 
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12. Food, drugs and cosmetics brought to the work place for employee consumption must be appropriately labeled.
 
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13. MSDS stands for Maximum Safety for Dental Solutions.
 
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14. MSDS's are maintained by the Chemical Hazards Communication Committee.
 
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15. Employees have access to MSDS's during their work shift.
 
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16. Exposure to Methyl Methacrylate may cause nausea, headache, confusion, etc. (see attached)
 
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17. The primary routes of entry for Methyl Methacrylate are through inhalation, the skin and ingestion.
 
18. Choose the hazardous components in Valiant powder.
a. Silver, Copper, Tin, Caulk
b. Silver, Mercury, Tin, Caulk
c. Silver, Copper, Tin, Palladium
d. Silver, Copper Nitrous Oxide
 
19. Choose the health hazard(s) of Valiant powder.
a. Irritation
b. Allergies reaction
c. Chronic respiratory ailments
d. All of the above
 
20. What is the first treatment recommended for Valiant powder?
a. Drink plenty of water
b. Flush exposed area with water
c. Call 911
d. Provide CPR immediately

Last modified: 07/17/2003 at 01:57:15