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DOT Class 1 - ANSWER Explosive DOT Class 2 - ANSWER Compressed Gases ( cylinders ) DOT Class 3 - ANSWER Flammable liquids (FP < 140 degrees F) DOT Class 4 - ANSWER Flammable Solids DOT Class 5 - ANSWER Oxidizers DOT Class 6 - ANSWER Poison Solids & liquids DOT Class 7 - ANSWER Radioactive DOT Class 8 - ANSWER Corrosives DOT Class 9 - ANSWER Miscellaneous Manufacturers Label Contains: - ANSWER Product name, Chemical names, Hazards, Precautions, Storage Info, etc. DOT Hazard Class Labels Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS) - ANSWER RED, BLUE, ORANGE, WHITE HMIS Red - ANSWER Flammability Rating HMIS Blue - ANSWER Health Hazard Rating

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DOT Class 1 - ANSWER Explosive


DOT Class 2 - ANSWER Compressed Gases ( cylinders )



DOT Class 3 - ANSWER Flammable liquids (FP < 140 degrees F)



DOT Class 4 - ANSWER Flammable Solids



DOT Class 5 - ANSWER Oxidizers



DOT Class 6 - ANSWER Poison Solids & liquids



DOT Class 7 - ANSWER Radioactive



DOT Class 8 - ANSWER Corrosives



DOT Class 9 - ANSWER Miscellaneous



Manufacturers Label Contains: - ANSWER Product name, Chemical names, Hazards, Precautions,
Storage Info, etc.



DOT Hazard Class Labels Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS) - ANSWER RED, BLUE,
ORANGE, WHITE



HMIS Red - ANSWER Flammability Rating



HMIS Blue - ANSWER Health Hazard Rating

,HMIS Orange - ANSWER Physical Hazard Rating



HMIS White - ANSWER Special Hazard Rating



Ingestion - ANSWER Exposure to contaminate through eating or drinking

Safe guards: Good Hygiene Practices. Dont eat / drink in work zones. Wash Hands and face before
eating, drinking, smoking, etc.



Injection - ANSWER Direct penetration of contaminate by puncture

Safe guards: Work safely



Categories of Exposure - ANSWER Acute / Chronic



Acute - ANSWER Short-term exposure to high concentration of contaminants

Results of exposure are immediate, within 72 hrs

Examples: Illness, irritation, burns, sore throat, dizziness, headache, or death.



Chronic - ANSWER Exposure to lower concentration of contaminates over longer period of time

Symptoms: occur years after exposure

Examples: cancer, kidney damage, lung damage.



Exposure Effects - ANSWER Local / Systematic



Local Effects: - ANSWER damage resulting where the chemical enters the body



Systematic effects: - ANSWER damage, which seeks a specific organ and causes damage at that point



Mutagen: - ANSWER a substance capable of inducing mutations in the DNA and in living cells



Teratogen: - ANSWER causes growth abnormalities in embryos

, Carcinogen: - ANSWER Causes the development of cancerous growth in living tissue



Dose relationship - ANSWER Lethal Dose (LD50), Lethal Concentration (LC50), Permissible Exposure
Limit (PEL), Threshold Limit Value (TLV), Recommended Exposure Limit (REL), Immediately Dangerous
to Life or Health (IDLH)



Lethal Dose (LD50) - ANSWER The concentration of a substances that is expected to cause death of
50% of the test population when exposed to that substances by any route other than inhalation. Oral
or dermal exposure

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Labels - ANSWER RED, BLUE, YELLOW, WHITE



NFPA Red - ANSWER Flammability rating



NFPA Blue - ANSWER Health Hazard Rating



NFPA Yellow - ANSWER Instability Hazard Rating



NFPA White - ANSWER Special Hazard Rating



Placards Identify: - ANSWER The hazard class of the material and in some cases identify the DOT
identification number or UN Number



What weight of hazardous materials requires the vehicle to display placards on all four sides? -
ANSWER 1000+Lbs



Other factors, which may indicate hazardous substances - ANSWER Locations, Colors, Container type
or shape



Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - ANSWER Information on a products hazardous ingredients, physical
properties, fire and explosion data, reactivity, health hazard data, precautions and use. Required to
be on hand for every chemical used or stored on site.



Shipping Papers or Manifests - ANSWER Reffered to as bill of landing, are required for most
hazardous material shipments. Gives information about what it is and the hazards involved.

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