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- 4. Infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans.
- 5. A common stabilizer used in chloroform with a typical shelf life of 5 years used to slow the degradation process.
- 7. The general condition and appearance of a laboratory and includes: Keeping all areas of the lab free of clutter, trash, extraneous equipment, and unused chemical containers.
- 8. A type of chemical that can spontaneously ignite upon exposure to air and in many cases are also water reactive.
- 10. A standardized document that the Hazard Communication Standard requires chemical manufacturers, distributors, or importers to provide that includes information such as the properties of each chemical; the physical, health, and environmental health hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical.
- 11. Chemical labels provide written information about the identities and hazards associated with the chemicals; this is a form of ______ ________
- 14. An apparatus worn over the mouth and nose or the entire face to protect the respiratory system by filtering out dangerous substances from inhaled air.
- 16. A time sensitive chemical that can undergo an autoxidation reaction initiated by light, heat, introduction of a contaminant, oxygen or the loss of an inhibitor and can form explosive conditions
- 18. Frostbite and oxygen depletion are hazards associated with this type of material.
- 19. Used to minimize or eliminate exposure to hazards arranged from most to least effective (elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, PPE)
- 21. The number of feet that must be maintained in an aisle for egress
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- 1. Last line of defense worn to protect the worker when working with hazards
- 2. Protect eyes from chemical splashes
- 3. Soda Ash and sodium bicarbonate are common acid ___________
- 6. A ventilated enclosure used as an engineering control in which gases, vapors and fumes are captured and removed from the work area
- 9. Anything that can cause harm
- 12. Element found in all organic molecules
- 13. An engineering control designed to provide a clean work environment and containment of aerosols when working with infectious agents or toxins.
- 15. The chance that a hazard will cause harm
- 17. Must be secured and stored in an up right position
- 20. A time sensitive chemical that will degrade in the presence of heat, UV light, air and certain metal catalysts resulting in the generation of phosgene gas.