Are flame and exploding bomb pictograms related? Correct
Answer Yes, these two hazards often go together because a
flammable substance may explode under certain circumstances
(ex. compression or heating)
Are laboratory samples exempt from WHMIS labeling?
Correct Answer No. Lab samples must have either a supplier or
worksite label.
Do consumer products require an SDS? Correct Answer No
Do workplace labels have any rules? Correct Answer Yes,
workplace labels must include:
1. The products name
2. Precautions for safe handling
3. Reference to the SDS
How are oxidizing hazards related to flammable and explosive
hazards? Correct Answer Oxidizing hazards can intensify
flammable and explosive hazards
How many sections do SDSs have? Correct Answer 16
Is there a difference between worker education and worker
training? Correct Answer Yes, WHMIS defines them
separately
Should there ever be an unlabelled chemical in the workplace?
Correct Answer No, never.
, Supplier labels must include: Correct Answer 1. Product
Identifier
2. Supplier identifier (Name, contact info)
3. Hazard Pictogram
3. Hazard Statement (Standardized Wording)
4. Precautionary Statements
5. Signal word (danger or warning)
What 3 things do you need to look for under section 1? Correct
Answer 1. Chemical/Product Name
2. Recommended Use
3. Emergency contact supplier info
What are consumer products as defined by WHMIS? Correct
Answer Common commercially available products that fall
under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act rather than
WHMIS
What are employees NOT responsible for under WHMIS?
Correct Answer - Identifying and labeling products
- Providing access to SDSs
- Educating other workers on how to interpret labels
What are Safety Data Sheets? Correct Answer Documents
that contain all information relevant to chemical handling
What are sections 4, 5 and 6 of the SDS important for? Correct
Answer 1. Emergency preparedness