The hazard associated with breathing a gas vapor or mist


Question 1 __________ has long been known as an infection produced by drinking non-pasteurized milk from cows suffering from Bang's disease.

Brucellosis

Byssinosis

Leptospirosis

Psittacosis

Question 2 Which type of radiation is made from radioactive materials and X-radiation and is highly penetrating and can cause damage to various body tissues?

High-energy protons and neutrons

Alpha and beta radiation

Gamma radiation

X-radiation

Question 3 After rescue and damage control are completed, the incident site must be secured for the __________ of the investigation.

duration

initial 2 hours

first day

initial first hour

Question 4 Visual evidence should be recorded by using all of the following EXCEPT __________.

cameras

video camcorders

voice recordings

drawings

Question 5 Which of the following is an example of a vapor contaminant?

Ozone

Hydrogen Chloride

Trichloroethylene

Hydrogen Sulfide

Question 6 Witnesses should be interviewed __________ at a time in __________ as soon after the incident.

one; public

one; private

all; public

all; private

Question 7 Each type and brand of hearing protection has been given a __________, which describes how much an employee's exposure can be reduced by wearing the device.

NRB

RNN

BNR

NRR

Question 8 The hazard associated with breathing a gas, vapor, or mist usually depends upon the solubility of the substance. Which of the following is NOT one of those soluble substances?

Ammonia

Formaldehyde

Phosgene

Hydrochloric Acid

Question 9 __________ occurs in individuals who have experienced prolonged exposure to heavy air concentrations of cotton dust.

Cottonosis

Q Fever

Tuberculosis

Byssinosis

Question 10 When pouring brass, zinc volatilizes from the molten mass and oxidizes in the surrounding air to form a zinc fume. The syndrome associated with this is:

"zinc fume fever."

"brass fume fever."

"lead fever."

"metal fume fever."

Question 11 Incident Investigation - Case Study

What are your findings? What is/are your recommended corrective action(s)? Who is at fault, if anyone? Could this have been averted? How, or why?

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