Which of the following Code of Federal Regulations are applicable the hazardous
waste site work?
A) Title 29
B) Title 40
C) Title 49
D) All of the above
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, D. There are several CFR titles applicable to waste site work. They are all of
these:
* Title 29, which covers labor and the protection of the worker.
* Title 40, which covers the protection of the environment and issues
concerning the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA.
* Title 49, which covers protection during transportation of hazardous
materials and issues concerning the Department of Transportation, or DOT.
Potentiation
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This occurs when a chemical with no known toxic effects acts together with
a known toxic substance to make the toxic substance even more potent.
Carcinogens
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These are known to cause cancer. This is a chronic effect and symptoms are
not immediate. Examples include benzene and asbestos fibers.
Contamination Reduction Zone (CRZ)
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, This is a warm zone or transition zone. Its purpose is to reduce the
probability of contamination in the clean Support Zone.
Recommended Exposure Limit (REL)
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This is the term that refers to the workplace exposure concentration
recommended by NIOSH for promulgation by OSHA as a PEL.
Hazardous waste
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This is the term describing a hazardous substance that has no commercial
value.
Sensitizers
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These are also known as allergens. They cause an allergic type reaction due
to sensitivity from prior exposure. They may cause chronic lung disease.
Examples include epoxies, aromatic amines, and formaldehyde.
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waste site work?
A) Title 29
B) Title 40
C) Title 49
D) All of the above
Give this one a try later!
, D. There are several CFR titles applicable to waste site work. They are all of
these:
* Title 29, which covers labor and the protection of the worker.
* Title 40, which covers the protection of the environment and issues
concerning the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA.
* Title 49, which covers protection during transportation of hazardous
materials and issues concerning the Department of Transportation, or DOT.
Potentiation
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This occurs when a chemical with no known toxic effects acts together with
a known toxic substance to make the toxic substance even more potent.
Carcinogens
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These are known to cause cancer. This is a chronic effect and symptoms are
not immediate. Examples include benzene and asbestos fibers.
Contamination Reduction Zone (CRZ)
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, This is a warm zone or transition zone. Its purpose is to reduce the
probability of contamination in the clean Support Zone.
Recommended Exposure Limit (REL)
Give this one a try later!
This is the term that refers to the workplace exposure concentration
recommended by NIOSH for promulgation by OSHA as a PEL.
Hazardous waste
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This is the term describing a hazardous substance that has no commercial
value.
Sensitizers
Give this one a try later!
These are also known as allergens. They cause an allergic type reaction due
to sensitivity from prior exposure. They may cause chronic lung disease.
Examples include epoxies, aromatic amines, and formaldehyde.
Safety