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HAZWOPER 40 - Lesson 3 - Toxicology Test
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Chemicals in combination can produce different biological responses
than the responses seen when exposure is to one chemical alone.

True

False - ANSWER True

________ is the most common route of exposure leading to a toxic
dose in the work environment

Injection

Ingestion

Inhalation

Eye/Skin contact - ANSWER

LD 50 of 25 mg/m3 means that a concentration of 25 mg/m3 of a
certain substance indicates:

50 people out of a group of 80 exposed to a concentration 25 mg/m3
of a substance were shown to have experienced a fatal dose.

50% of the concentration of a substance cause fatality in those be
exposed.

A concentration of 25 mg/m3 of a substance is shown to have been
fatal to 50 percent of a test group of animals.

LD 50 is a fictitious term and does not indicate anything. - ANSWER
A concentration of 25 mg/m3 of a substance is shown to have been
fatal to 50 percent of a test group of animals.

Factors affecting response to chemical exposure include:

Toxicity

, Route of exposure

Chemical dose

All of the above - ANSWER All of the above

________ provide most of what we know about the dangerous effects
of toxic substances.

Epidemiological studies

Animal studies

Estimation studies

Actual exposures to a chemical in the workplace - ANSWER
Epidemiological studies

Animal studies

Example of chemical ________ are carbon monoxide and hydrogen
cyanide.

Hepatoxins

Hematoxins

Asphyxiants

Nephrotoxins - ANSWER Asphyxiants

The ACGIH publication: ________ for Chemical Substances and
Physical Agents, OSHA standard 29 CFR part 1910.1000, and other
standards reference identify substances that can be readily
absorbed through the skin, mucous membranes, and/or eyes by
either airborne exposures or direct contact with a liquid.

Threshold Limit Values

HAZCOM

Right-to-know

SDS - ANSWER Threshold Limit Values

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