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1. Which of the following is the main purpose of a hazardous materials
inventory?
A. To increase company profits
B. To track employee schedules
C. To know what hazardous substances are present and in what
quantities
D. To reduce waste disposal costs
Rationale: Maintaining a hazardous materials inventory ensures
supervisors and emergency personnel know which chemicals are
present, enabling proper handling and response.
,2. What does the NFPA 704 diamond indicate?
A. Employee hazard training levels
B. The health, flammability, and reactivity hazards of chemicals
C. Evacuation routes in a facility
D. Storage locations of hazardous materials
Rationale: The NFPA 704 diamond is a standardized label showing
health, flammability, reactivity hazards, and special hazards for
emergency response.
3. Which type of fire extinguisher is appropriate for a Class B fire?
A. Water
B. CO₂ or dry chemical
C. Foam
D. Both B and C
Rationale: Class B fires involve flammable liquids; CO₂ and foam
extinguishers are effective for these fires.
4. OSHA requires hazardous material supervisors to provide which type
of training to employees?
A. Only annual refresher courses
B. No training required if employees have PPE
C. Initial and periodic training on safe handling, storage, and
emergency procedures
D. Training only after an accident occurs
Rationale: OSHA mandates that employees receive proper training
, before handling hazardous materials and refresher training
periodically.
5. Which of the following is considered a corrosive material?
A. Gasoline
B. Sulfuric acid
C. Propane
D. Styrofoam
Rationale: Corrosive materials, like sulfuric acid, can destroy living
tissue or metal upon contact.
6. What does the term "TLV" stand for in industrial hygiene?
A. Total Level Variation
B. Toxic Load Value
C. Threshold Limit Value
D. Temporary Limit Validation
Rationale: TLV refers to the maximum airborne concentration of a
chemical to which most workers can be exposed without adverse
effects.
7. What is the primary hazard of combustible dust in the workplace?
A. Slips and falls
B. Chemical burns
C. Fire or explosion
D. Radiation exposure
, Rationale: Combustible dust can ignite and cause severe explosions,
especially in confined spaces.
8. The term “IDLH” refers to:
A. Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health
B. Industrial Development Hazard Level
C. Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health
D. Internal Departmental Hazard Listing
Rationale: IDLH identifies situations where exposure can result in
death or irreversible health effects immediately or before rescue is
possible.
9. Which of the following is the most appropriate PPE for handling
concentrated acids?
A. Cotton gloves
B. Acid-resistant gloves, goggles, and apron
C. Leather gloves
D. Surgical mask only
Rationale: Proper PPE for acids includes chemical-resistant gloves,
eye protection, and body protection to prevent burns.
10. Which federal agency regulates hazardous waste transport?
A. EPA
B. OSHA
C. DOT
D. Both A and C