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La Concepcion College, Inc.

Brgy.Narra Francisco Homes (MAIN Campus),Kaypian Rd. cor. Quirino Highway (CBAS Campus)
City of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan .Website: www.laconcepcioncollege.com
SEMI FINAL QUIZ
ELEC1- MST ES (ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE)
PREPARED BY: PROF. ELVIS K. REYES
Name: ______________________________
Section: _____________________________
Score: _________
True or False Quiz: Hazardous Materials
1. MSDS stands for Material Safety Data Sheet.
2. Flammable liquids belong to Hazard Class 3.
3. The NFPA diamond has four sections representing health, flammability, instability, and special hazards.
4. The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is a global standard used for chemical labeling and safety data sheets.
5. Oxygen gas is an example of a radioactive material.
6. It is safe to store incompatible hazardous materials together if they are in small quantities.
7. LD50 is the amount of a substance required to cause death in 50% of the exposed population.
8. PPE stands for Personal Protective Equipment.
9. The Department of Transportation (DOT) oversees the transportation of hazardous materials in the United States.
10. The UN/ID number on a label is used to identify the manufacturing company.
11. The flashpoint is the temperature at which a substance catches fire and burns.
12. Corrosive materials belong to Hazard Class 8.
13. Placards on vehicles transporting hazardous materials are used to indicate the contents and hazards of the materials.
14. The color yellow in the NFPA diamond represents reactivity.
15. A spill response plan outlines the steps to contain and clean up accidental releases.
16. Nitroglycerin is an example of a spontaneously combustible material.
17. HAZMAT stands for Hazardous Materials Management.
18. Spontaneously combustible materials belong to Hazard Class 4.
19. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) provide information on the potential risks and safe use of a product.
20. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the transportation of hazardous materials.
21. Hydrochloric acid is an example of an oxidizing material.
22. Acetone is a hazardous material classified as a corrosive material.
23. ALARA principle stands for as Low as Reasonably Achievable, emphasizing minimizing exposure to hazardous substances.
24. HAZWOPER stands for Hazardous Waste Oversight and Emergency Response.
25. The primary purpose of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is to increase the cost of hazardous materials.
26. Hydrofluoric acid is a hazardous material classified as a flammable liquid.
27. Benzene is an example of a toxic material that can cause immediate and serious health effects.
28. PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls) are associated with environmental and health risks.
29. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is toxic in high concentrations.
30. Sodium Hydroxide is a hazardous material classified as a strong base.
31. Methane is a hazardous material classified as a corrosive acid.
32. The DOT Placard provides information about the manufacturing date of a product.
33. Formaldehyde is a hazardous material that is commonly used in the production of resins and plastics.
34. The flashpoint is the point at which a substance becomes explosive.
35. Acetone is a hazardous material that is classified as a corrosive material.
36. Hazard Class 9 includes miscellaneous hazardous materials not covered by other classes.
37. The primary goal of the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is to standardize and harmonize hazard communication
globally.
38. Carbon monoxide is an example of a corrosive material.
39. HAZCOM stands for Hazardous Communications.
40. Hydrogen Peroxide is a hazardous material classified as a corrosive acid.

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