Question 1 of 12
Correct - Thermosetting plastics, such as epoxy paint, are mainly hazardous when handled, mixed, heated, applied or in other means being handled in the open.
Incorrect - You should review the Identifying and Avoiding Risks and Hazards section.
Question 2 of 12
Correct - Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation) – very toxic or toxic. The symbol is used for products that even in small quantities can cause poisoning or serious permanent injury, death, cancer, injury to the unborn child, heritable genetic damage or impairment of fertility.
Incorrect - You should review the Documentation and Labeling section.
Question 3 of 12
Correct - Thermosetting plastics are polymer materials that irreversibly cure. Epoxy paint is a common example onboard.
Incorrect - You should review the Introduction section.
Question 4 of 12
Correct - All is true except informing authorities. However, when handling more than 500 grams of thermosetting plastic, steering document AFS 2014:43from Swedish Work Environment Authority is applicable.
Incorrect - You should review the Documentation and Labeling section.
Question 5 of 12
Correct - Safeguard hierarchy starts with eliminating the risk, removing materials or objects that entail the risk, if this can’t be done, don't perform the task, or postpone until the risk is otherwise minimised.
Incorrect - You should review the Documentation and Labeling section.
Question 6 of 12
Correct- Harmful or irritant products can cause symptoms if the substance comes into contact with airways, the skin or eyes.
Incorrect - You should review the Documentation and Labeling section.
Question 7 of 12
Correct - Risk assessments should contain all of these points.
Incorrect - You should review the Onboard Safety Measures section.
Question 8 of 12
Correct - Thermosetting plastics, such as epoxy paint, are mainly hazardous when handled, mixed, heated, applied, or in other means being handled in the open.
Incorrect - You should review the Identifying and Avoiding Risks and Hazards section.
Question 9 of 12
Correct; The chemical can be oxidizing, meaning they can react violently/explosively in contact with certain substances.
Incorrect - You should review the Documentation and Labeling section.
Question 10 of 12
Question 11 of 12
Correct - MSDS, or material safety data sheets, must be provided with chemicals like thermosetting plastics and contains 16 mandatory headings.
Incorrect - You should review the Documentation and Labeling section.
Question 12 of 12
Correct - Extremely flammable or Highly flammable. Liquids with this symbol emit fumes which can ignite or explode when mingled with the air. Solids and gases can also carry this symbol.
Incorrect - You should review the Documentation and Labeling section.
When are thermosetting plastics NOT hazardous?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
What are thermosetting plastics?
Which provision for workplaces is NOT true?
Which of the following is the correct hierarchy of safeguards?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
What must be included in a risk assessment?
When are thermosetting plastics most likely to be hazardous?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
Safeguards can be divided into what?
Which of the following statements are true about MSDSs?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
When are thermosetting plastics NOT hazardous?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
What are thermosetting plastics?
Which provision for workplaces is NOT true?
Which of the following is the correct hierarchy of safeguards?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
What must be included in a risk assessment?
When are thermosetting plastics most likely to be hazardous?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
Safeguards can be divided into what?
Which of the following statements are true about MSDSs?
What type of chemical is labeled with this symbol?
Are you sure to perform this action?