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What does MSDS stand for?
Material Safety Data Sheet
Modern Safety Day Special
Medium Small Data Stuff
Made Something Doing Something
A hazard diamond uses four colors to indicate areas of possible hazard. Which color represents health?
Blue
Red
Yellow
White
Which primary safety measure must be adhered to when using a chemical with the hazard rating of Blue 1, Red 3, Yellow 1, and White Blank?
Keep away from flames
Keep away from water
Wear a hazmat suit
Watch out for an explosion
Do not mix with other chemicals
How should a student interpret the following hazardous materials symbol: Blue 1, Red 3, Yellow 1, White blank?
The substance is completely safe
The substance is slightly hazardous to health, highly flammable, and slightly unstable
The substance is highly unstable, only slightly flammable, and health concerns are minor
The substance is highly reactive, nonflammable, and a health danger
What information does the MSDS contain?
Name & trade name for the substance
Physical characteristics of the chemical
How to deal with a spill or leak
Precautions that need to be followed
What to do if a person is exposed to the substance - skin, eyes, ingestion, etc.
The first aid measures section of the MSDS provides information like:
what to do in case of exposure to skin, eyes, or inhalation
how to prevent exposure
what to do if the substance catches on fire
what to do if the substance is spilled
how to store the substance
Where can you find basic flash point and flammability concerns for a chemical?
MSDS
Hazard Diamond
both MSDS and Hazard Diamond
Neither
What is the advantage of a hazard diamond over the MSDS?
it provides detailed information
it can be easy to locate and highly visible
it tells you how to handle an exposure and spill
it tells you how to store the substance
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