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* 1. First Name:

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* 2. Last Name:

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* 3. Employee Branch:

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* 4. What are the 3 main parts of WHMIS training?

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* 5. WHMIS legislation exists only in Ontario.

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* 6. Employers are responsible to train workers about any potential or actual health and physical hazard known by the employer.

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* 7. Supervisors are responsible to make sure workers are wearing the correct personal protective equipment.

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* 8. What are the 3 Basic Rights of Workers?

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* 9. The idea behind the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System is also known as the workers “Right to Know”.

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* 10. Chemicals can be absorbed through your skin.

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* 11. Breathing in chemicals is the most common way chemicals enter the body.

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* 12. Exposure to chemicals can take years for symptoms to develop.

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* 13. Hazardous substances are found in 3 physical states, solids, liquids and gases.

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* 14. Chemical hazards can have acute and / or chronic effects on the body.

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* 15. Exposure to hazardous products will not affect you after leaving the workplace.

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* 16. Many common household cleaners are just as hazardous as the ones used at work.

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* 17. Safety Data Sheets are required for all controlled substances, even if an original supplier label is on the container.

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* 18. A workplace label must have the name of the chemical, the safe handling instructions and a reference to read the Safety Data Sheet.

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* 19. First Aid measures for the immediate treatment of a person who has been exposed to a hazardous material are not required on a SDS.

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* 20. Safety Data Sheets are to be locked away and workers must ask to see them.

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* 21. Where are your SDS located?

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* 22. Preparing a higher concentration of chemicals than normal is okay if you’re in a hurry to get the job done.

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* 23. A solution in an unlabeled spray bottle can be used if you think you know what it is and the colour looks right.

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* 24. If unsure about how to mix a certain chemical, or how to use it, where can you get help?

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* 25.  (Exclamation mark) These symbols represent substances that will have chronic health effects.

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* 26.  (Flame and O) Chemicals with this symbol mean:

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* 27. (Skull & Cross bones) A chemical with this symbol on it means:

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* 28.  (Chemical on hands) Chemicals with this symbol are corrosive and can burn through skin.

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* 29.  (Chest/Body cavity) Chemicals with these symbols are toxic and should not touch the skin or be inhaled.

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* 30.  (Cylinder) This symbol means the container is pressurized and may explode if heated or if the valve is knocked off.

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* 31. (Flame) Chemicals with this symbol may catch fire or explode if near a source of ignition.

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* 32. I confirm that I have reviewed the training material referenced in this quiz.

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