SAFETY INFORMATION QUIZ - Princeton



SAFETY INFORMATION QUIZ

VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM

185 NASSAU STREET

SIGNATURE ____________________________________________________________

NAME (please print) ______________________________________________________

CLASS ____________________ INSTRUCTOR _________________________

STUDIO NUMBER _______________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. What does EHS stand for?

2. What does OSHA stand for?

3. What telephone number do you call to report an emergency?

4. Where are blue phones located at 185 Nassau Street?

5. What does MSDS stand for?

6. Where are MSDS books located in classrooms?

7. Where are MSDS books located on the third floor?

8. Name two potential hazards of the materials with which you work.

FIRE PROCEDURES

1. What phone number do you call if there is a fire?

2. What do you do if there is a fire?

3. Where is the pull fire alarm located for your classroom or studio?

4. What is the exit path you use from your classroom or your studio?

5. Where are you to assemble?

6. How long do you stay there and why do you stay there?

SPILL PROCEDURES

1. Where is the spill kit located in your classroom?

2. For students in third floor studios – where is it located?

3. How much spillage needs to be reported?

4. What number do you call in the event of large spillage?

HAZARDOUS WASTE

1. What is hazardous waste?

2. Where is it stored?

3. How often is it collected from the classroom?

4. What materials may be deposited in the sink?

5. What materials may not be deposited in sinks?

6. Where do you find the waste container for your classroom or studio?

7. How must it be labeled?

8. Where is a sample label found?

9. Is it acceptable to leave a funnel in the waste container or the lid off of a waste container?

PAINTING/DRAWING STUDENTS

1. What does the term “hue” mean?

2. What does “autoignition” mean and how does this relate to linseed oil?

3. What does “sensitizer” mean -name one example?

PHOTO/CERAMICS/SCULPTURE STUDENTS

1. When must dust masks or respirators be used?

2. When should you use safety goggles or face shields?

3. What do you do with fixer wastes?

4. What does “sensitizer” mean -name one example?

CONTAINERS

1. What kindsof jars are permissible for the storage of solvents in painting classrooms and third floor studios?

2. Do jars with baby oil in them need to be labeled?

3. Where do you find these jars?

4. What needs to be on the label?

5. How must jars be covered?

RAGS

1. How do you dispose of all paper rags used for painting?

2. What do you do with reusable rags after using them?

FLAMMABLE CABINETS

1. What does the flammable cabinet in your classroom or on the third floor in the hallway near the women’s bathroom store?

2. How should items in the flammable cabinet be placed?

3. Are you allowed to prop open the door of a flammable cabinet?

MATERIALS

1. Are you allowed to bring new hazardous materials into the building without notifying Marjorie Carhart, the Visual Arts Technical Manager located in room 102 of the Sculpture Shop?

FINES

1. Who will bear the cost of any EPA audit fines?

2. What is the cost of the fine for leaving a funnel in a waster container?

3. What is the cost of the fine for not properly labeling a jar?

4. How much per oily rag found not in a red can?

WEBSITE

1. Where can you find a list of acutely hazardous waste?

2. What is the EHS website at Princeton?

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download