This document appears to be a quiz on key aspects of a mine's HAZCOM (Hazard Communication) program. It tests understanding of requirements for chemical labeling, maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and ensuring worker access to hazard information. Correct answers emphasize that chemical identities must permit cross-referencing between labels and MSDS, MSDS must be updated within 6 months of new hazard information, and the first copy of an MSDS is available to miners free of charge.
This document appears to be a quiz on key aspects of a mine's HAZCOM (Hazard Communication) program. It tests understanding of requirements for chemical labeling, maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and ensuring worker access to hazard information. Correct answers emphasize that chemical identities must permit cross-referencing between labels and MSDS, MSDS must be updated within 6 months of new hazard information, and the first copy of an MSDS is available to miners free of charge.
This document appears to be a quiz on key aspects of a mine's HAZCOM (Hazard Communication) program. It tests understanding of requirements for chemical labeling, maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and ensuring worker access to hazard information. Correct answers emphasize that chemical identities must permit cross-referencing between labels and MSDS, MSDS must be updated within 6 months of new hazard information, and the first copy of an MSDS is available to miners free of charge.
1. A chemical identity that permits cross-referencing between a list, chemicals label,
and the MSDS is required. a. rue b. !alse ". MSDS prepared at a mine must be updated within ##### months of becoming aware of new information about the chemicals ha$ards or protecti%e measures. a. 1 b. & c. ' d. ( &. A copy of )a$*om material is a%ailable to a miner or her+his representati%e at the cost of, a. 1-per page b. '. per page c. 1 st copy free d. /one of the abo%e 0. 1ey components in a )a$*om 2rogram include training, labels, ha$ard determination, and MSDSs. a. rue b. !alse '. MSDSs need only be retained for as long as the ha$ardous chemical is 3nown to be at the mine pro%ided miners are notified at least & months before disposing of it. a. rue b. !alse (. An unreadable label on a ha$ardous chemical container needs to be replaced 4 a. he ne5t day b. 6mmediately c. 7ithin 1 wee3 d. /one of the abo%e 8. A MSDS does not ha%e to be prepared for a ha$ardous chemical produced at the mine. a. rue b. !alse 9. he label on a ha$ardous chemical container must be 4 a. 6n :nglish b. Display ha$ard warnings c. ;se a chemical identity that permits cross-referencing d. Display the name < address e. All of the abo%e =. MSDSs only ha%e to be accessible to miners during normal office hours. a. rue b. !alse 1-. Signs, placards, process sheets, batch tic3ets, operating procedures, or other label alternati%es can be used for indi%idual stationary process containers. a. rue b. !alse 11. MSDS is an acronym for 4 a. Material Substance Design System b. Material Safety Data Sheet c. Mechanical Safety Determination Source d. Miners Source Document Sheet e. /one of the abo%e 1". *ertain ha$ardous chemicals are e5empt from )a$*om if they are 4 a. Articles if used under normal conditions b. All biological ha$ards c. *onsumer products or ha$ardous substance regulated by *2S* < used for intended purpose d. *osmetics e. obacco products f. >adiation g. 7ood or wood products if they dont release ha$ardous chemicals under normal use h. All of the abo%e Signature ___________________________________ Payroll # ____________ Date ________________ Instructor ________________________________ Instructor ___________________________________