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OSHA: Hazard Communication (HazCom / GHS) — Flashcards

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What this quiz covers
This quiz is about Hazard Communication under OSHA and GHS: labels, pictograms, signal words, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and Safety Data Sheets. It tests whether you can identify the hazard and choose the right handling or PPE response.

On the job
A cleaner, adhesive, solvent, or degreaser may seem familiar, but the real hazard could be flammability, corrosivity, inhalation risk, or skin absorption. That is why HazCom questions often focus on labels and SDS details rather than brand names.

How to think about it
Start with the label, then move to the SDS sections on hazards, PPE, storage, and first aid. A common mistake is relying on “we use this all the time” instead of reading the hazard information in front of you. These questions test careful reading more than guesswork.

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(Difficulty: easy) A worker needs to know the first aid measures after a chemical splash to the eyes. Which SDS section should they consult?
Section 4 — First-Aid Measures
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