20.4 Chem. 9.1-3; CLA 1 What is an unsafe act that did not r… 20.4 Chem. 9.1-3; CLA 1 What is an unsafe act that did not result in an incident or accident but might have? Read Details
11.15 Chem. 9.3; CLA 1 An intrinsically safe area could have… 11.15 Chem. 9.3; CLA 1 An intrinsically safe area could have flammable gases present. As such metal tools used in that area are safest if they are _________________. Read Details
21.17 Chem. 9.1-3; CLA 1, 2 Mark all that apply about blindi… 21.17 Chem. 9.1-3; CLA 1, 2 Mark all that apply about blinding and opening permits. Read Details
22.25 CLA1, 2; Chem. 9.3 Eye and hand protection must meet o… 22.25 CLA1, 2; Chem. 9.3 Eye and hand protection must meet or exceed what standards? Read Details
19.14 Chem. 9.1,3; CLA 1, 2 A process tech will often use th… 19.14 Chem. 9.1,3; CLA 1, 2 A process tech will often use these for removing both dusts and hazardous gas residuals from confined spaces. Read Details
When an atmosphere is too lean to burn or ignite it is consi… When an atmosphere is too lean to burn or ignite it is considered to be below the ____________________. Mark all that apply. Read Details
19.19 Chem. 9.1,3; CLA 1, 2 Mark all that are uses of instru… 19.19 Chem. 9.1,3; CLA 1, 2 Mark all that are uses of instrumentation for assistance to prevent, respond to and to control process upsets. Read Details
22.9 Chem. 9.3; CLA 1, 2 Which of the following protect the… 22.9 Chem. 9.3; CLA 1, 2 Which of the following protect the head, face, and neck against splashes from corrosive chemicals? Read Details
23.22 CLA 1, 2; Chem 9.3 Mark all that are types of controls… 23.22 CLA 1, 2; Chem 9.3 Mark all that are types of controls for process upsets. Read Details
Ch. 2.10 – CLA1 What happens if the rate of exposure of a ha… Ch. 2.10 – CLA1 What happens if the rate of exposure of a hazardous substance exceeds the rate at which the body can eliminate the hazardous substance? Read Details