When HAZWOPER does not apply. - ans-
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HAZWOPER does not apply to incidental releases that are limited in quantity and pose no
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safety and health threat to employees working in the immediate vicinity of the spill.
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Which of the following should be included as part of an employer's written hazard commun
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ication plan? Select all that apply - ans-A list of chemicals presents in the workplace.
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Properly labeled hazardous chemical containers
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A material safety sheet posted for all hazardous chemicals at the worksite.
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Consesus standards - ans-Which are prepared by organizations that develop industry-
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wide stanards. sw
Proprietary standards - ans- sw sw swsw
Which are prepared by professional experts within particular industries, professional socie
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ties, and associations.
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Some federal worker protections laws - ans-
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OSHA now enforces the standards issued under earlier Acts in all industries where they a
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pply.
Horizontal Standards - ans- sw sw swsw
Most standards are horizontal or general and apply to any employer in any industry.
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Examples: Include standards applying to fire protection, working surfaces, and first aid.
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Vertical Standards - ans- sw sw swsw
Other standards only apply to a particular industry. These standards are called vertical sta
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ndards. Examples include standards that apply to longshoring or construction industries.
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CFRs - ans- sw swsw
Divided into 50 titles which represent broad areas that are subject to federal regulation.
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Title 29 CFR - ans-Covers labor and the protection of the worker.
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Title 40 CFR - ans-
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Covers the protection of the environment and issues concerning the Environmental Protec
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tion Agency, or EPA.
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,Title 49 CFR - ans-
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Covers protection during transportation of hazardous materials and issues concerning the
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Department of Transportation, or DOT
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Each title is separated into chapters - ans-
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Usually bear the name of the issuing agency. EXAMPLE: Title 29 - Labor, Chapter XVII -
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department of Labor
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Parts - ans- sw swsw
Each chapter is further subdivided into parts that cover specific regulatory areas.
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subparts - ans- sw swsw
Parts take major blocks of information and break them down into subparts. EXAMPLE: titl
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e 29, Chapter XVII, Part 1910, and Subpart H - Hazardous Materials
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Sections - ans- sw swsw
Each subpart is the divided into sections. EXAMPLE: title 29, Chapter XVII, Part 1910, Su
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bpart H, Section 120 - Hazardous waste operations and emergency response.
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paragraph - ans- sw swsw
The sections of CFR, such as 1910. 120, are divided into paragraphs. A paragraph in the
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CFR is not the same as the traditional paragraph in a story or essay.
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Subparagraph - ans- sw swsw
Paragraphs in the CFR and their subparagraphs are marked with numbers and letters in o
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utline fashion. sw
hazardous waste - ans- sw sw swsw
As hazardous substance that has no commercial value. Hazardous waste is ignitable, corr
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osive, reactive, or toxic. sw sw sw
hazardous substances - ans- sw sw swsw
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Hazardous chemicals - ans- sw sw swsw
chemicals that are hazardous to people in the workplace or the community if release, as d
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etermined by OSHA sw sw
Hazardous materials - ans- sw sw swsw
Those materials which can present a danger during shipment by truck, rail, pipeline, air, or
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water, as determined by the secretary of transportation.
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RCRA - ans- sw swsw
Regulates an industry's management of its hazardous wastes from the time the wastes ar
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e generated to the time they are disposed of on-site or off-site..
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,CERCLA - ans-Regulates and enforces the clean- sw swsw sw sw sw sw
up of abandoned hazardous waste sites and hazardous waste sites created prior to RCRA
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SARA - ans- sw swsw
Addressed the risk of exposure and the need to protect employees exposed to hazardous
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waste.
OIL spills - ans-sw sw swsw
The NCP defines oil as any kind of oil in any form, including petroleum, fuel oil, sludge, oil r
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efuse, and oil mixed with wastes but not dredged spoil (dirt or rock)
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For marine oil spoil emergency response, the HAZWOPER provisions that most directly a
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pply include: - ans-- Emergency response operations in HAZWOPER paragraph (q) and
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- Post-emergency response cleanup operations in paragraph (q) (11)
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Private employees of an oil company cleaning up a marine oil spill - ans-True
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City workers volunteering to help with a hazardous cleanup. - ans-True
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Cleanup for a limited spill that can be contained at the time of release. - ans-False
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First responders at the site of an emergency hazardous material cleanup - ans-True
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To any emergency response, even if other provisions provide more protection to worker h
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ealth. - ans-False sw swsw
To all states, regardless of whether they have OSHA-approved state plans. - ans-False
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If OSHA considers a worksite response activity a "HAZWOPER Emergency Response," t
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hen employers and employees at the worksite performing emergency response must com
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ply with: - ans-
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HAZWOPER paragraph (q) and all other General (1910) or construction Industry (1926) st
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andards
Risks to consider include but are not limited to - ans--
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Exposer exceeding the permissible limits and published exposure levels.
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The employer must try to eliminate the hazards to which employees are exposed by seque
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ntially following these methods: - ans-
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Using engineering controls, following work practices, providing PPE
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, Which of the following Code of Federal Regulations are applicable the hazardous waste si
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te work? - ans-TITLE = 29, 40, 49
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What lists the general and permanent rules of federal agencies? - ans-
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The Code of Federal Regulations
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When did hazardous waste legislation first start to go into effect? - ans-
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1970s (October 21, 1976 - The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA))
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Which one of these statements is NOT true - ans-
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Employers take all responsibility under the OSH Act. sw sw sw sw sw sw sw
The Hazard Communication Standard - ans--
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Was created in response to the need to protect workers from chemicals in the workplace
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Requires employers to evaluate chemical hazards in their facilities and to communicate th
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e hazard information to employees.
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Which of the following is NOT an employer responsibility? - ans-
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Follow SOPs and wear required PPE sw sw sw sw sw
The HazCom program must be written and available to employees - ans-True
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What section of OSHA covers Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response?
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- ans-29 CFR 1910. 120
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Who is not covered under the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response se
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ction of OSHA? - ans- sw sw sw swsw
A family who is exposed to hazardous waste buried under their house.
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Which of the following is an employee right? - ans-
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Be informed of your rights and responsibilities.
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Which Is NOT a source for OSHA Standards? - ans-
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Work Standards developed by the individual company.
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Off - site information can be obtained by using two methods: - ans--
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Interviews and research
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- Perimeter reconnaissance
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If possible the following information should be obtained:
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- Precise location of the site
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ation levels, temperature profiles)
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- A detailed account of the activity that occurred at the site
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