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What to do during a chemical release

This quiz will test your knowledge on what you need to do in the event of a chemical release. Click below to see answers.

  1. If information is lacking about a chemical release:
    1. It is an emergency.
    2. Anyone can take a closer look.
    3. It is probably safe.
  2. If employees must be evacuated from the release area, _____________ must respond to the release.
    1. No one.
    2. A HAZMAT team.
    3. The police department.
  3. First responders at the awareness level:
    1. Must be trained to recognize an emergency.
    2. Need no training.
    3. Stop the release.
  4. If a chemical spill could easily start a fire:
    1. Clean it up after the shift.
    2. Anyone can clean it up.
    3. It requires an emergency response.
  5. The first responder at the awareness level:
    1. Wears PPE to clean up the spill.
    2. Stays in a safe area.
    3. Approaches the leak for a closer look.

What to do during a chemical release: Answers

Test Yourself quiz answers:

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2. b

3. a

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5. b