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Emergency Preparedness for Chemical Incidents Quiz
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Assess your understanding of emergency preparedness for chemical incidents, including response planning, equipment, training, and procedures. Essential for effective emergency response.
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15
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7
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70%
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Medium
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1
What should be included in a chemical emergency response plan?
Only evacuation procedures
Comprehensive procedures for different types of incidents
Only first aid procedures
Only cleanup procedures
2
Where should emergency contact information be posted?
Only in the manager's office
In visible locations throughout the facility
Only in the laboratory
Only in the break room
3
All workers should be trained on emergency procedures for chemical incidents.
True
False
4
What should you do if you witness a chemical incident?
Ignore it if no one is hurt
Report it immediately to your supervisor
Try to handle it yourself
Wait to see if it gets worse
5
What equipment should be available for chemical emergencies?
Only fire extinguishers
Comprehensive emergency equipment based on hazards
Only first aid kits
Only eye wash stations
6
How often should emergency procedures be practiced?
Never
Only when there is an incident
Regularly according to facility procedures
Once a year
7
You should know the location of emergency equipment before an incident occurs.
True
False
8
What should you do if you are unsure about how to respond to a chemical incident?
Try to figure it out yourself
Call emergency services immediately
Wait for someone else to handle it
Ignore it
9
What information should be provided when reporting a chemical incident?
Only the chemical name
Complete information about the incident and chemicals involved
Only the location
Only if anyone was injured
10
What should you do after a chemical incident is resolved?
Forget about it
Document the incident and review procedures
Only report if there was damage
Only if someone was injured
11
What does the NFPA diamond indicate?
Chemical name
Hazard classification and severity
Expiration date
Manufacturer information
12
What does the NFPA diamond indicate?
Chemical name
Hazard classification and severity
Expiration date
Manufacturer information
13
What should be done if chemicals are spilled?
Ignore it
Follow proper spill response procedures
Clean it up with paper towels
Cover it up
14
What should be done if chemicals are spilled?
Ignore it
Follow proper spill response procedures
Clean it up with paper towels
Cover it up
15
Chemicals can be stored together regardless of compatibility.
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