S06 - Hazardous Materials Standards
Across
- 2. If this is on a blue labeled section it means it can cause chronic health problems
- 5. This type of hazard come from infectious materials that slowly damages the body over time
- 6. This represents the level of exposure that an employee can have in a lifetime of 8-hour work day without negative health effects
- 7. OSHA sets this value that permits and sets limits for exposure to harmful chemicals
- 8. GHS has 9 images that represent hazards and are recognized around the world
- 10. The Globally Harmonized System of communication and labeling of chemicals
- 12. Cancer-causing materials
- 14. These have information on how to handle, store, and dispose of chemicals. It is knowns as Safety Data Sheet
- 15. The GHS pictogram is for chemicals that fuel combustion and can suddenly ignite without warning
- 16. A type of hazard that can affect health by maiming, injuring, or killing on contact.
- 17. The white section on the HMIS color-coded system
- 21. The white section on the NFPA diamond (2 words)
- 23. This rating on a NFPA diamond indicates an extreme hazard
- 24. OSHA requires that each employer provide a training session each year that is this many hours long
- 25. A type of hazard that affects the chemistry of the ecosystem or pose a threat to aquatic life
Down
- 1. This identification method is the most common chemical identifier used on hazardous materials that are shipped around the world (2 words)
- 2. Short-term health problems (2 words)
- 3. This rating number on the GHS system indicated an extreme hazard
- 4. The instability section on the NFPA diamond
- 5. A source of risk or potential damage
- 9. This special hazard label on a NFPA diamond indicates that the chemical is a suffocation hazard (2 words)
- 11. This is a way to communicate hazards through labeling and other documentations...Stands for Hazardous Materials Communication
- 13. Long-lasting health conditions (2 words)
- 18. This section of the SDS lists the required recommended PPE
- 19. Another name for a hazardous material
- 20. The fourth color of the HMIS label is blue, red, white, and ___
- 22. this word is found on a Hazcom label and can only be Danger (which is more severe) or Warning