Hazard Communication & Global Harmonizing System Training

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Hazard Communication & Global Harmonizing System Training

Hazard Communication & Global Harmonizing System Training

Name: ______Date:______

Department: ______

The following questions are provided to check how well you understood the information presented during this program. Additional information must be provided by your supervisor about the chemicals in your facility, location of SDS forms, and Personal Protective Equipment.

1. Your department’s Hazard Communication Program is not required to have a written plan.

(a) True (b) False

2. A skin sensitization is an example of a ______hazard class.

(a) Health (b) Physical

3. One pictogram may be used to represent several hazards within a class.

(a) True (b) False

4. Which signal word on a label represents the more severe hazard?

(a) Danger (b) Warning

5. The 16 sections of the GHS Safety Data Sheets may be listed in any order that the agency issuing the document chooses.

(a) True (b) False

6. Your facility maintains a Safety Data Sheet for all hazardous chemicals in the workplace.

(a) True (b) False

7. The GHS System hazard numbering system for labels is different than the NFPA and HMIS system.

(a) True (b) False

8. Safety Data Sheets have to be available to employees.

(a) True Hazard Communication & Global Harmonizing System Training

(b) False

9. Contractors working in your facility have to supply a SDS for chemicals they may be using.

(a) True (b) False

10. Do all containers that contain chemicals need to be labeled?

(a) Yes (b) No

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