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If a chemical spill occurs, what is the correct procedure to follow?
When should we call the Emergency Contact number that is on the chemical label?
What colour is the “Flammable Liquid” classification diamond, and what number is on it?
When is it OK to mix two different chemicals together?
If a chemical label contains no signal word or classification diamonds, what can you safely assume about it?
In what state is a chemical normally the most hazardous?
When is a chemical or a tool most dangerous?
Why are oxidisers less hazardous than flammables?
What is the similarity between a hack-saw and some toilet cleaner?
What footwear would be best to use if you had to clean up a chemical spill?
What are the two main sources of information about a chemical?
If you do not understand or unsure about anything, who should you ask to explain it?
What should you do if you can’t find the name of the chemical on a container?
Why do we use chemicals in our workplace?
If your supervisor asks you to use a new chemical you haven't used before, should you?
What does “SDS” stand for, and where should they be kept?
What does PPE stand for and in which section of the SDS can this be found listed?
What could happen if you add a corrosive powder to hot water too quickly?
Is a flammable chemical safe to get on my skin?
A Corrosive chemical can be both…
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