1. Which
of the following is part of a level A suit?
2. The minimum
distance to store an oxygen cylinder from a hydrogen cylinder if there is no barrier
between them is:
4. The protection
factor of a Self-contained Breathing Apparatus is:
5. The term
"Threshold Limit Value" is used by which organization?
6. Canister(s) that
protect against organic vapors is/are:
7. A chemical has a
placard of 0 - 4 - 0 (0 blue, 4 red, 0 yellow). This chemical has:
8. A person is exposed
to acetone for the following durations and concentrations: 2 hours @ 100 ppm, 3 hours @
200 ppm, 1 hour @ 50 ppm, 2 hours @ 0 ppm
The Time Weighted Average exposure is:
9. According to
Dupont®, the manufacturer of Tychem® 10000, a brand of chemical protective clothing, the
breakthrough time of benzene is 5 minutes. The following are true:
10. When wearing a
P100 (formerly HEPA) air purifying respirator, what does NIOSH recommend for changeout
frequency of canisters?
11. Which of the
following is not regulated by the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response rule
(29 CFR 1910.120):
12. A person whose
primary responsibility is aggressive spill containment (i.e., entering the contamination
site) must be trained at what minimum level:
13. Which of the
following is not a preventative for heat stress:
14. Which parameter(s)
must be monitored during initial site entry:
15. Which of the
following is/are a chemical asphyxiant?
16. Decontamination
would take place in which work zone(s)?
17. What is the
primary reason why is it unacceptable to use an air-purifying respirator when working with
methanol?
18. If the ambient
concentration of a vapor is 100 ppm. What is the breathing concentration when
wearing a full-face air-purifying respirator with the correct canisters?
19. A permit-required
confined space has which of the following characteristic(s)?
20. A hazardous
atmosphere can have which of the following characteristic(s)?
21. A chemical is
present that is a known skin irritant (according to the Material Safety Data Sheet).
The ambient (outside) concentration exceeds the permissible exposure limit. Which of
the following is the most appropriate personal protective equipment?
22. The noise action
level that necessitates a hearing conservation program is:
23. An example(s) of a
common simple asphyxiant is:
24. An employee must
receive Hazard Communication training when he/she is exposed to which of the following?
Biological Exposure Indices
handbook
25. When must site
characterization for a site-specific health and safety plan occur?
26. The 8 - hour time
weighted average permissible exposure limit for toluene is 200 ppm. If the ambient
concentration of toluene in the air is 300 ppm, what respirator(s) will provide sufficient
protection from vapors?
27. How long may a
worker work in an environment that has a noise level of 103 dB?
28. Entry into an
exclusion zone always requires:
29. Personal
protective considerations are always made:
30. Gasoline with a
flashpoint of -160° F will have a UN class of:
31. A groundwater well
sampler at a hazardous waste site who samples the landfill once / month must have how many
hours of off-site and on-site training, respectively?
32. What must you
always do after donning a respirator?
33. A chemical's
material safety data sheet states that it has a vapor density of 2.0. You know that
this chemical will:
34. A corrosivity
characteristic for hazardous wastes is:
35. Which of the
following is a potential ignition source?
36. How can inhalation
of contaminants be prevented?
37. An environment
that is oxygen enriched:
38. For which of the
following chemicals is it unacceptable to use an air-purifying respirator?
39. A material safety
data sheet says that a chemical is a nephrotoxin. Which organ should be
specifically monitored during medical monitoring?
40. Respirators should
be cleaned:
41. The best
decontamination solution for a strong acid is:
43. Which emergency
responder level would be expected to look up a chemical, if the placard on a truck was
visible (from a safe distance)?
44. Which of the
following are not regulated at hazardous waste sites by OSHA?
45. A worker is using
an air chisel in a steady noise level of 130 dB. How many impacts from his air
chisel is (s)he permitted to hear per day?
46. If a confined
space (e.g., a wastewater lift station) has a potentially explosive environment (LEL =
15%), but has no potential for engulfment, has no potential for entrapment, or other
recognized safety hazard and ventilation alone can make the space safe, which of the
following are not required by OSHA?
47. An explosive
chemical has a permissible exposure limit of 1000 ppm, a lower explosivity limit of 21,000
ppm, but no listed IDLH level. The assumed IDLH level would be:
48. Information on the
IDLH levels can be obtained from:
49. A workplace has an
ambient concentration of 25 ppm of a vapor. The employer is told by OSHA that the
ACGIH TLV for this chemical is 10 ppm, the NIOSH REL is 20, and the OSHA PEL is 50.
The employer refuses to reduce the ambient concentration or provide respiratory
protection. The employer is probably in violation of the:
50. A workplace
contains a mixture of xylene and toluene (two similar volatile organic compounds)
with the following compositions: 50 ppm xylene and 150 ppm toluene. The permissible
exposure limits of xylene and toluene are 100 ppm and 200 ppm, respectively. Can a
worker work in this environment for 8 hours without a respirator and stay within OSHA's
permissible exposure limits?
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