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HAZWOPER 40 Revision
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The 40-hour HAZWOPER training (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) is an OSHA-mandated course for personnel working at hazardous waste cleanup sites, treatment facilities, and in emergency response. It covers safety protocols, PPE usage, and toxicology to protect against high-risk exposure. A 3-day supervised field experience is required.  Key Aspects of HAZWOPER 40-Hour Training: Target Audience: Required for general site workers, laborers, and supervisors exposed to hazardous substances, such as in clean-up operations or emergency response, according to OSHA 29 CFR... Show more
HAZWOPER 40 Revision
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25 Questions

1. _________ gives employers the option to develop a Medical Surveillance Program.

2. Which of the following is NOT a step that should be covered in an emergency response procedure?

3. Which class of helmets has no resistance to electrical voltage?

4. The best way to stop the chemical action of corrosives is to ______.

5. Which of the following are components from a Medical Surveillance Program?

6. A ________________ is a substance, usually a liquid, which is capable of completely dissolving another substance.

7. NFPA signage is developed by ________________________ for stationary, fixed-facility hazards, not transportation

8. Pre-planning is essential for

9. Which of the following is NOT a requirement covered in 29 CFR 1910 regarding face, head, foot, and hand protection?

10. Chronic responses to chemical exposures occurs

11. The area where decontamination takes place is called the ______.

12. When hiring and assigning tasks, make the job fit the person, not

13. Which act regulates and enforces the clean-up of abandoned hazardous waste sites and hazardous waste sites created prior to RCRA?

14. All personnel should have

15. In the Code of Federal Regulations, which section explains who is subject to the regulation and under what circumstances?

16. Who is responsible for assessing the potential risk of a hazard, and, if the level of risk is acceptable, determining if something needs to be done to lower the risk?

17. Which of the following is NOT on the to-do" list for solvents?"

18. If a coworker is being electrically shocked, you should ______.

19. The level of site control needed depends on ______.

20. Which of the following is NOT a step in the employers Hazard Communication Program?

21. Where are titles representing broad areas that are subject to Federal regulation found?

22. If new information is obtained and a situation is less hazardous than originally thought,

23. Decontamination facilities should be located in ______.

24. To whom should employee medical records be available to?

25. When the exposure of two different toxic chemicals produces a more severe effect than either one alone is called ______ interaction.