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MULTIPLE CHOICE
Select one answer for each question.
1. The objective of the Hazard Communication Program is to:
a. To protect the health and safety of the Head Start Staff
b. Identify and correct health and safety hazards and encourage the reporting of hazards
c. To provide information and safeguards regarding environmental hazards
d. All of the above
2. This Program is Under the Direction of:
a. Human Resources
b. Faculty
c. Jo Ann Madrid
d. None of the above
3. The Hazard Communication Program has many exceptions, which is NOT an exception?
a. Hazardous Waste Regulated by the EPA
b. Natural Wood or Wood Products
c. Food, Drugs and Cosmetics for Public Use
d. Bleach used for disinfecting restroom fixtures
4. Employee training includes:
a. Information on the type of respirator to wear
b. How to put on and take off personal protective equipment
c. Recognizing a Release of Hazardous Substance
d. All of the above
5. Original Containers Must Have:
a. Identity & cross referencing to Haz-Mat data
b. Hazard warning & Prop 65 warning
c. Name, Address & Tel. # of responsible party
d. All of the above
6. MSDS is an acronym for:
a. Material Safety Data Sheet
b. Master Safety Data Sheet
c. Material Safety Development System
d. None of the above
7. Section One of the MSDS includes:
a. Identity of Substance
b. Name & Address of Manufacturer
c. Emergency # of Manufacturer
d. All of the above
8. Trade Secrets will be released for:
a. Medical emergencies
b. Employee questions
c. Transportation of products
d. All of the Above
True / False
Select one answer for each question.
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09. This Program Will Maintain a Hazardous Substance List Known to be Present in Each Room
or Work Area.
10. This standard applies to any hazardous substance which is known to be present in the
workplace in such a manner that employees may be exposed under condition of use or in a
reasonable foreseeable emergency.
11. Containers for single shift, single use, by single person are exempted from this program.
12. Prop 65 is also known as the “Right to Know” regulation.
13. Not all Hazardous Substances or Products require an MSDS.
14. An acute health effect is long term or cumulative exposure over a period of time examples are
cancer, lung disease and reproductive problems.
15. Routes of entry include; inhalation, absorption, ingestion and, splashing.