quiz laboratorio 1 parte 2 Flashcards

1
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All containers of hazardous chemicals and materials must be _____

A

labeled.

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2
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Hazardous materials must be
_____________ and have the following information on the label:

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-kept in the original container
 Identity of the hazardous chemical/material
 An appropriate hazard warning
 The name and address of the manufacturer, importer or other responsible party

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3
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NFPA: meaning

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National Fire Protection Association

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4
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In the United States, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has developed:
This label is:

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-a nationally recognized system of labeling materials.

-required on all containers

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5
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The NFPA label
consists of _____________.

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-four sections in color and numerical code

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6
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The label shows 1.___ 2._____3.______4._______ .The label will also have a:

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  1. health hazard (blue)
  2. fire hazard (red)
  3. reactivity/instability hazard (yellow)
  4. special hazards (white).

-numerical code in each of the colored sections

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7
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Blue 4:

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Extreme Highly toxic - May be fatal on short-term exposure.
Special protective equipment required.

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8
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Blue 3:

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Serious Toxic - Avoid inhalation or skin contact. Can cause serious injury on short exposure.

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Blue 2:

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Moderate Moderately toxic - May be harmful if inhaled or absorbed. Can cause temporary
incapacitation or injury without prompt medical attention.

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Blue 1:

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Slight Slightly toxic - May cause slight irritation and can cause only minor residual injury.

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Blue 0:

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Minimal - All chemicals have some degree of toxicity.

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12
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Red 4:

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Extreme Extremely flammable - Flashpoint below 73°F.

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13
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Red 3:

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Serious Flammable - Flash Point 73°F to 100°F.

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Red 2:

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Moderate Combustible - Requires moderate heating to ignite. Flash Point 100°F to 200°F.

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15
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Red 1:

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Slight Slightly combustible - Requires strong heating to ignite.

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16
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Red 0:

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Minimal- Will not burn under normal conditions.

17
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Yellow 4:

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Extreme - Materials that are readily explosive at room temperature and pressure.

18
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Yellow 3:

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Serious - May explode if shocked, heated under confinement, or mixed with water.

19
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Yellow 2:

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Moderate - Materials that are normally unstable, may react with water, but do not detonate.

20
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Yellow 1:

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Slight - Materials that are normally stable, but may react if heated or mixed with water, but not
violently.

21
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Yellow 0:

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Minimal- Normally stable, does not react with water.

22
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WHITE
W Water Reactive

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for a substance that is highly reactive with water.

23
Q

WHITE
OXY Oxidizer

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for a substance that reacts violently with air or under gas explosive decomposition.

24
Q

WHITE
AIR Air Reactive

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for a substance that is highly reactive with air.

25
Q

WHITE
Radioactive

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for a substance that is radioactive.

26
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WHITE
Cancer Causing

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for a substance that is carcinogenic.

27
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Flammability:
Most burning occurs when the substance in _________. Any substance that exists as a ____ will burn more readily than a ____. Liquids that are:

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-the gaseous state
-a gas or vapor
-liquid
-volatile (change to a gas readily) will
ignite easily.

28
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HEALTH HAZARDS

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Health Hazards:
Toxicity: Poisonous or causes cancer.

Irritant: Irritates tissue or membrane, causes rash or itching.

Corrosive: Attacks skin; burns severely.