WHMIS Quiz 2021
Choose the most correct answer.
Employee Name
First Name
Last Name
Company Name
Please Select
J-AAR Excavating
AAROC Aggregates
Dutch Brothers
CFL 1980
Aaroc Equipment
Position
Please Select
Labourer
Operator
Foreman
Manager
WHMIS, now known as WHMIS 2015, has changed to:
Update the format of SDS's
Update the information on labels to include pictograms
Adopt new international standards for classifying hazardous products
A signal word on a supplier label alerts you quickly to the severity of the chemical.
True
False
Workplace Labels are required when:
Products are transferred from the original container into another container be used later
The hazardous product is made in the workplace
The supplier label is missing
All of the above
If a worker can’t find information for using a hazardous product, they should:
Check the SDS binder, ask their supervisor or check with the office
Not worry about it and keep working. You’ll probably be fine
Who is responsible for enforcing WHMIS provincially?
Ministry of Labour Inspectors
The fire marshal
The employer
The local health unit
The three main components of WHMIS are:
SDS’s, employer policies and worker training
Labelling, SDS’s and worker education and training
Labelling, packaging and worker education and training
Labelling, SDS’s and inspections
The goal of WHMIS education and training is to reduce workplace injury and illness due to exposure to hazardous substances:
True
False
According to the Regulations, workers must receive workplace specific instruction in:
The significance of labels and SDS’s
Procedures for the safe use, handling, storage and disposal of hazardous materials
Emergency procedures
All of the above
If working with a hazardous chemical and you need to know information about the short or long-term hazardous effects of exposure, where on the SDS would you look?
Section 1: Identification
Section 4: First Aid Measures
Section 11: Toxicological Information
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Which of the following is a concern when using respirators?
It must be fitted properly
It must be made in Canada
The filter type must match the hazard
Both A) and C)
The above pictogram describes this hazard:
Please Select
Flammable
Oxidizer
Carcinogenic, Aspiration
Corrosive
Fatal or Toxic
The above pictogram describes this hazard:
Please Select
Flammable
Oxidizer
Carcinogenic, Aspiration
Corrosive
Fatal or Toxic
The above pictogram describes this hazard:
Please Select
Flammable
Oxidizer
Carcinogenic, Aspiration
Corrosive
Fatal or Toxic
The above pictogram describes this hazard:
Please Select
Flammable
Oxidizer
Carcinogenic, Aspiration
Corrosive
Fatal or Toxic
The above pictogram describes this hazard:
Please Select
Flammable
Oxidizer
Carcinogenic, Aspiration
Corrosive
Fatal or Toxic
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