Table of Contents
- 1 Which of the following must be provided to employees under the Hazard Communication Standard?
- 2 Who is responsible for making sure that PPE fits each worker properly?
- 3 What standards provide guidelines for employee safety and protection from all hazards?
- 4 What information is not required to be on an SDS?
- 5 What must be noted on the label of a chemical choose all that must apply?
- 6 Does PPE have to be tested and inspected?
- 7 Are all types of hard hats equally safe?
- 8 What is the difference between Type 1 and 2 hard hats?
Which of the following must be provided to employees under the Hazard Communication Standard?
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), 29 CFR 1910.1200 (h), requires all employers to provide information and training to their employees about the hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed at the time of their initial assignment and whenever a new hazard is introduced into their work area.
What are the labeling requirements for containers of hazardous chemicals being used in the workplace?
The HCS requires chemical manufacturers, importers, or distributors to ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leaving the workplace is labeled, tagged or marked with the following information: product identifier; signal word; hazard statement(s); precautionary 1 Page 2 2 statement(s); and pictogram(s); and …
Who is responsible for making sure that PPE fits each worker properly?
Employers must be sure that their employees wear appropriate eye and face protection and that the selected form of protection is appropriate to the work being performed and properly fits each employee exposed to the hazard.
What must the employee know about the hazard communication system?
Workers must understand they are exposed to hazardous chemicals. They must know that labels and safety data sheets can provide them with information on the hazards of a chemical, and these items should be consulted when needed.
What standards provide guidelines for employee safety and protection from all hazards?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards are rules that describe the methods that employers must use to protect their employees from hazards.
Why must safety data sheets have the OSHA specified 16 section format?
Pg 3 To be compliant with GHS, all safety data sheets must have the GHS- specified, 16 section format and include certain types of information in each section. This standard format better ensures that all employers and employees understand the chemical, its hazards and the precautions users must take to remain safe.
What information is not required to be on an SDS?
Anything lacking physical and health hazards is not hazardous and, therefore, does not require an SDS. Note: many dusts, including flour and hardwood dusts, have physical and/or health hazards and would require an SDS.
What must be written on the label of a working container of chemicals?
All labels must have pictograms, a signal word, hazard and precautionary statements, the product identifier, and supplier identification.
What must be noted on the label of a chemical choose all that must apply?
All labels are required to have pictograms, a signal word, hazard and precautionary statements, the product identifier, and supplier identification.
How does OSHA enforce its standards?
OSHA enforces its regulations and standards by conducting inspections based on priority such as an imminent danger situation, fatality, or a worker complaint.
Does PPE have to be tested and inspected?
PPE can lose its effectiveness or become damaged due to exposure to grit, dirt, chemicals, UV light, misuse, or general wear and tear. That’s why regular inspections are essential for making sure that the PPE is fit for its purpose, in date, and fully compliant.
What are the ANSI requirements for hard hats?
ANSI standard that the hard hat conforms with, such as “ANSI Z89.1-2009” If the hard hat meets Z89.1-2009, it must also contain the following as required: Two arrows curving to form a circle when the helmet can be worn forwards or backwards LT – When the helmet is designed to provide protection at low temperatures 22 °F (-30 °C).
Are all types of hard hats equally safe?
Although all safety helmets should provide equally strong protection for your noggin, not all classes of hard hats offer up the same types of shielding.
What are the Anansi standards for hard hats?
ANSI Classes of Hard Hats. Hard hats are also tested for impact and penetration resistance from blows to the top of the head, flammability resistance, and water absorption. Detailed testing requirements can be found in the detail of the standard.
What is the difference between Type 1 and 2 hard hats?
Type 1 Hard Hats: have a full brim around the entire hat. Type 2 Hard Hats: have a short brim only in the front. Type 2 hard hats are the dominant style in the field today.