Fire Safety and Hazard Communication

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  1. 3. There are emergency plans which include routes for this
  2. 6. Safety Data Sheets have how many sections of information?
  3. 7. These are done to ensure compliance with current standards
  4. 8. The number of components to start a fire
  5. 9. Employees should receive this regularly to understand the risks of fire hazards
  6. 11. The length of time it takes for a room to be engulfed in flames
  7. 14. The leading cause of fire deaths
  8. 15. This is more threatening than flames
  9. 16. This is the number of elements that must be included on a chemical label
  10. 17. There must be an adequate supply of these and suppression equipment
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  1. 1. SDS's are developed by the __________ and provided by the product supplier.
  2. 2. OSHA developed this to ensure employees stay safe when working with or exposed to hazardous chemicals
  3. 4. These must be well marked and maintained
  4. 5. These provide quick information directly on the bottle to alert the user of immediate hazards
  5. 10. As an employee you have a _____________ about the identity and hazards of chemicals at work.
  6. 12. Exits and hallways must be kept clear so that access to these are not restricted
  7. 13. Information about safety and health risks of various chemical hazards is provided through use of these along with labels. These documents explain the hazards, safety precautions, protective measures, and response actions for a particular chemical-containing product