Employee Name:
________________________________
Date: ______________________Circle either T for true or F for False
1. MSDS means material safety data sheet. T
F
2. Your employer is required to maintain appropriate MSDSs for each hazardous chemical
product in the workplace. T
F
3. MSDSs must be made readily accessible to employees at all times during each work shift.
T F
4. MSDSs contain important information on the hazards of chemical products including
symptoms resulting from over-exposure to the product, appropriate protective equipment and
special precautions to be taken when handling, using or storing the product under normal
use or emergency conditions. T
F
5. A product that is corrosive to skin is not considered hazardous. T
F
6. You may obtain access to the appropriate MSDS for a product by using the identity
listed on the label. T F
7. Labels of chemical products should contain appropriate hazard warnings.
T F
8. You will know a product is hazardous by referring to the label and / or MSDS.
T F
9. Skin rash, burns, headaches, or dizziness are examples of overexposure to chemical
products. T F
10. The Health Hazard section of the MSDS describes the health hazards of a chemical
product and includes emergency and first aid procedures. T
F
11. Your employer must have a written hazard communication program available. T
F
12. The specific chemical ingredients in a product must be listed on the label.
T F
13. In order to determine whether any protective equipment or special work practices are
necessary, employees should refer to the Control Measures section of the MSDS.
T
F
14. The Fire and Explosion Hazard Data section of the MSDS describes the
products potential to catch fire or explode. T
F
15. The labels hazard warring describes the specific hazards of a chemical
product. T F
16. The label does not need to include the name and address of the manufacturer or
distributor. T F
17. A hazardous chemical is any substance which presents a health or physical hazard.
T F
18. Flammability is considered a physical hazard. T
F
19. The Written Hazard Communication Program contains a list of the hazardous
chemical products present in the workplace. T
F
20. Your employer should teach you how to handle chemical products safely and provide any
necessary personal protective equipment. T
F