1. The most common laboratory hazards are which of the following?
Chemical Hazards
Fire/Explosive Hazards
Airborne Hazards
All of the above
2. U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board reported how many injuries between the years of 2001 and July, 2018?
350
1000
491
800
3. According to OSHA, approximately __________ people work in commercial and higher education laboratories and may be at risk of liquid chemical splash and flash fire-related burn injuries.
75,000
200,000
500,000
1,000,000
4. True or false: Employees with laboratory workers should follow the guideline in NFPA® 45.>
True. NFPA 45 is the Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals.
False
5. FRCP lab coats:
Repel small amounts of inadvertent chemical splash
Repel corrosive liquids such as sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid
Protect against flash fire
All of the above
6. According to OSHA ____, employers implementing a PPE program are mandated to provide training to each employee so that each employee required to wear PPE should at least know when PPE is necessary, what PPE is necessary, how to don, doff, and adjust PPE, what the limitations of the PPE are, and how to properly care for the PPE.
OSHA 1910.1450
OSHA 1910.132
OSHA 3404-11R
7. The most common reasons for not wearing chemical protective garments are which of the following?
Discomfort
Restriction of movement
Not readily available
Must remember to wear
Task at hand not perceived as a hazard
All of the above
8. Which OSHA regulation applies to exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories?
OSHA 1910.269
OSHA 1910.1450
OSHA 1910.132
9. Laboratory PPE should include which of the following?
Gloves
Safety glasses/goggles
Flame Resistant lab coats
Chem splash lab coats
All of the above
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