A | B |
What does OSHA stand for? | Occupational Safety & Health Administration |
What does MSDS stand for? | Material Safety Data Sheet |
What is the purpose of OSHA? | to ensure the safety of workers |
What is an example of horseplay? | pushing |
What is the fire drill procedure? | exit out the back door & remain in the parking lot until told to re-enter |
What does OSHA expect of an employee? | Report all hazardous conditions |
What color designates the location of fire fighting equipment? | Red |
What color designates dangerous parts of equipment that may cut, crush or shock? | Orange |
What color designates caution or marks physical hazards? | Yellow |
What color designates the location of first aid equipment? | Green |
What is one of the most flammable chemical in the lab? | Blanket Wash |
What is a flammable chemical rated at F3? | Alcohol |
What is a combustible chemical used for screen printing? | Clog Buster or Adhesive Spray |
When should a chemical spill be cleaned up? | Immediately |
What does OSHA & your teacher expect? | Follow all safety & health rules |
How should you discard a chemical soaked shop rag? | in a covered metal container |
What should you first do before operating any equipment in the lab? | get permission from the teacher |
T/F? Store chemicals in safety containers & closed cabinets | True |
T/F? Chemicals should be used in well ventilated areas? | True |
T/F? You should leave chemical containers open when you are finished? | False |
How many students may operate the paper cutter at one time? | One |
When working with chemicals you should: | wear gloves, aprons, & safety goggles |
What is a Class-A fire? | clothing, wood or paper |
What is a Class-B fire? | chemical or flammable liquid |
What is a Class-C fire? | electrical |
How do you extinguish a Class-A fire? | water |
How do you extinguish a Class-B fire? | smothering or blanketing |
How do you extinguish a Class-C fire? | fire extinguisher |
Name two types of information included on an MSDS? | chemical name & hazardous ingredients |
T/F? Remove loose clothing & jewelry before operating equipment. | True |
T/F? Long hair should NOT be tied back when using equipment. | False |
T/F? Chemicals do not need to be properly labeled. | False |
What color designates health or PPE | Blue |
What is one of the most flammable chemical in the lab? | Press Wash |
OSHA | a government agency maintains a safe and healthy work environment |
Red | used to indicate fire protection equipment |
Class C Fire Extinguisher | puts out electrical fires (remember C for Current) |
Class B Fire Extinguisher | puts out chemical fires (remember B for Boil/Bubbles) |
Green | Color label for general info (FYI) |
Lockout Tagout | The system used to prevent equipment from being turned on is called |
Personal Protection Equipment | gear worn while using chemicals |
Right to Know law | law in which employers have to inform employees of chemical hazards |
yellow | Color indicates caution |
pull aim squeeze sweep | proper usage of fire extinguisher |
heat oxygen fuel | parts of fire triangle, if one is missing then fire will go out |
four | most severe on HMIS hazard index |
letters | used on HMIS labels to identify PPE |
numbers | used on HMIS labels to identify severity of hazard |
immediately | spills should be cleaned |
Material Safety Data Sheet | a form containing data regarding chemicals |
OSHA the Act passed | 1970 |
yellow flammible cabinets | all graphics chemcials should be stored in this |
red | used to indicate dangerous equipment |
five | the number of hazard levels on the HMIS label |
pull aim squeeze sweep | PASS |
Class A Fire Extinguisher | puts out paper/wood fires (remember A for Ash) |
supervisor/instructor | who should be notified of all accidents |
minimal hazard | Zero (0) indicates on the HMIS label |
fire triangle | 3 parts: oxygen, heat, and fuel all must be present to create a reaction of fire |
goggles | example of PPE |
gloves | example of PPE |
apron | example of PPE |
guards | used to protect from mechanical hazards |
HMIS label | all chemical bottles should have this |
Material Safety Data Sheet | all chemicals in a faciltity should have this info sheet located in the building |
yellow flammiable cabinets | all chemcials should be stored in this when not in use |
letter A | on the HMIS label, this letter represents goggles for PPE |
letter B | on the HMIS label, this letter represents goggles & gloves for PPE |
horseplay | this will NOT be tolerated in the graphics lab |
zero thru four | levels of severity on HMIS labels |
Hazardous Material Identification System | HMIS |
PASS | fire extinguisher usage acronym |
HMIS labels, MSDS, training | 3 things required for all chemicals in workplace |
personal protection equipment | PPE |
fire equipment | red |
Occupational Safety and Health Act | Created to keep employees safe at work |
instructor | who should be notified if accident occurs |
yellow | caution |
green | general information |
heat fuel oxygen | fire triangle |
soccer fields behind building | Meeting location for Graphics lab fire drill |
Personal Protection Equipment | goggles |
Personal Protection Equipment | apron |
Read the Label | When working with chemicals you should |
Wear PPE | When working with chemicals you should |
emergency stop button | red |
Class B | Extinguisher for Chemical Fire |
Chemical and Physical Hazards | OSHA educated employees on |
To proper storage | All tools and equipment should be returned |
emergency stop button | Cuts electrical power to equipment or classroom |