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OSHA 10 FINAL EXAM LATEST - ACTUAL EXAM
VERSIONS 1, 2 & PRACTICE TEST 350 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
OSHA 10 HOUR FINAL EXAM
The skull and crossbones symbol represents a _____ material. - ANSWER-Poisonous Poisonous material is represented by a skull and crossbones symbol.
How soon must a manufacturer or importer of hazardous chemicals update the SDS, following new discoveries about the hazards of that chemical? - ANSWER-3 months It is necessary that manufacturers or importers of hazardous chemicals update SDSs within three months of discovering new important information about the checmical hazards.
Health hazards can affect a body through all of the following routes of entry EXCEPT: - ANSWER-Infection "Infection" is not one of the recognized routes of entry through which a health hazard can affect the body.
Explosive symbols are used to label materials that release great amounts of energy in all of the
following forms EXCEPT: - ANSWER-Sound
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Where are written hazard communication programs NOT required? - ANSWER-In workplaces where empoyees handle retail Written hazard communication programs are not required in the retail industry.
OSHA required hazard communication training must include all of the following information
EXCEPT: - ANSWER-Chemical hazard cost analysis
A chemical hazard cost analysis is not a required part of hazard communication training.
Mixtures, fuels, solvents, paints, and dusts are all considered to be _____ materials. - ANSWER- Hazardous Per OSHA, hazardous materials include mixtures, fuels, solvents, paints, and dusts.
Although OSHA created no symbols or specific color designations as part of its Hazard Communication Standard, whose hazard class symbol and color system does it endorse? - ANSWER-U.S. Department of Transportation OSHA endorses the U.S. Department of Transportation's hazard class symbols and color system for use in the Hazard Communication Standard.
Training for employees exposed to hazardous chemicals must include all of the following EXCEPT: - ANSWER-How to dispose of chemicals after use 2 / 4
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_____ liquids are those that have a flashpoint at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. - ANSWER- Combustible Any liquids that have a flashpoint at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit are considered combustible liquids.
Disabling or fatal diseases such as gastrointestinal cancer can result from exposure to asbestos by _____ the loose fibers. - ANSWER-Inhaling Exposure by inhaling loose asbestos fibers can cause disabling or fatal diseases such as gastrointestinal cancer, cancers of the lung or lung-cavity lining, and the severe lung impairment asbestosis. The symptoms of these diseases generally do not appear for 20 or more years after initial exposure.
Employee exposure to short term exposure limits are determined by _____ samples. - ANSWER- Breathing zone air Determination of employee exposure to the STEL must be made from breathing zone air samples collected over a 15-minute sampling period.
The workers most often exposed to lead on the job include all of the following EXCEPT: - ANSWER-Carpenters 3 / 4
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4 Workers potentially at risk for lead exposure include those involved in iron work, demolition work, painting, lead-based paint abatement, plumbing, heating and air conditioning maintenance and repair, electrical work, carpentry, renovation, and remodeling work.Plumbers, welders, and painters are among those workers most often exposed to lead.
Lead most commonly enters the body through _____. - ANSWER-Inhalation Lead is most commonly absorbed into the body by inhalation. When workers breathe in lead as a dust, fume, or mist, their lungs and upper respiratory tract absorb the lead into the body.
Damage to the liver, kidneys, blood, and spleen and even cancer can be caused by long-term (chronic) overexposure to which of the following hazardous substances? - ANSWER- Methylenedianiline (MDA) Long-term (chronic) overexposure to MDA may cause cancer as well as damage to the liver, kidneys, blood, and spleen. Short-term (acute) contact with MDA may irritate the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes, and sensitization to MDA may also occur.
Employers are required to post which of the following warning signs in areas where lead exposure is above the permissible limit? - ANSWER-No smoking or eating Where lead exposure is above the permissible limit, warning signs prohibiting smoking and eating shall be posted.
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