OSHA 30 Hazwoper
Factors affecting response to chemical exposure include:
- Toxicity
- Route of exposure
- Chemical Dose
- All of the above - answerAll of the above
Chemicals in combination can produce different biological responses than the
responses seen when exposure is to one chemical alone.
- True
- False - answerTrue
_____ 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 - answerAnimal studies
____ is the most common route of exposure leading to a toxic dose in the work
environment.
- Injection
- Ingestion
- Inhalation
- Eye/Skin contact - answerInhalation
Which is NOT a source for OSHA standards?
- Consensus standards
- Proprietary standards
- Some federal worker protection laws
- Work standards developed by the individual company - answerWork standards
developed by the individual company
When did hazardous waste legislation first start to go into effect?
- 1960s
- 1970s
Factors affecting response to chemical exposure include:
- Toxicity
- Route of exposure
- Chemical Dose
- All of the above - answerAll of the above
Chemicals in combination can produce different biological responses than the
responses seen when exposure is to one chemical alone.
- True
- False - answerTrue
_____ 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 - answerAnimal studies
____ is the most common route of exposure leading to a toxic dose in the work
environment.
- Injection
- Ingestion
- Inhalation
- Eye/Skin contact - answerInhalation
Which is NOT a source for OSHA standards?
- Consensus standards
- Proprietary standards
- Some federal worker protection laws
- Work standards developed by the individual company - answerWork standards
developed by the individual company
When did hazardous waste legislation first start to go into effect?
- 1960s
- 1970s