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Hazard Communication Training Quiz

Please complete the below Hazard Communication Training Quiz by clicking on the box that best represents a correct answer. Be sure to fill in the top portion of the quiz (name, department, etc.) as this is the only way we will know who to contact to confirm completion of the quiz.

Once you have completed the quiz simply click the "SEND QUIZ TO EHS&RM " button, and the quiz will be emailed directly to fysafety@uaf.edu. After we have graded and logged your name into a spreadsheet a confirmation email will be sent to you.

Name:

Department:

Department PO Box Number:

Email Address:

Work Phone Number:

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1. Labels do not provide:

Warnings of potential dangers

All the information about a chemical

Immediate warnings

Name and address of the chemical manufacture

2. You are to be instructed on the health hazards for the hazards in your work area.

True

False

3. Employees must know how to obtain, and the location of:

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

Lists of hazardous chemicals and other physical hazards in the workplace

The written hazard communication program

All of the above

4. Which of the following is not required in the Hazard Communication Program?

A list of hazardous chemicals in the workplace

Labeling system information

Employer informing employees of all chemical hazards on campus

Methods to inform contractors of hazards

5. Radio waves are a physical hazard that may be present in the workplace.

True

False

6. UAF uses which labeling system?

Primary labeling found on chemical containers

Hazardous Material Information System

Department of Transportation

All of the above

7. The primary source for detailed information about a chemical is found:

On the label of the container the chemical is stored in

In the Environmental Health, Safety, and Risk Management office

On the MSDS for the chemical

Online at the manufacturers web site

8. Material Safety Data Sheets must be:

Located anywhere in the department

Made available at a central location on campus

Provided with every shipment from the manufacturer

Made readily available to employees at all time in their work area

9. Product substitution is part of:

Physical hazard identification

Materials inventory to list products

Protective measures to increase safety

Labeling requirements to inform employees of hazards

All of the above

10. Chemicals and/or other physical hazards may enter the body through:

Inhalation and ingestion

Skin absorption

Injection

Inhalation and ingestion AND skin absorption

Inhalation and ingestion AND skin absorption AND injection

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