H2S Quiz Post Assessment
Are you fully prepared to handle hydrogen sulfide hazards safely? Take our quiz and find out.
Depending on the concentration and length of exposure to H2S, it may cause nausea, headache, coughing, or possibly even death.
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Never rely solely on the sense of smell to detect H2S
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Doctors approval is not needed to wear a SCBA in a H2S environment
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Any location where the H2S concentration exceeds 100 ppm requires a wind sock or wind direction indicator of high visibility
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Personal monitors are set to alarm at the detection of 25 ppm H2S
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IDLH stands for Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health
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H2S is a highly toxic, highly corrosive, colorless gas.
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Knowing the wind direction when working in a H2S environment is not important.
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H2S is heavier than air and tends to gather in low lying areas
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It is each employees responsibility to inspect and verify that their PPE is in good working condition prior to its use.
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The vapor pressure of hydrogen sulfide is approximately
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All of the listed are characteristics of hydrogen sulfide except:
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All of the exposure limits are true except:
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A sour production operation according to the NFPA704 Diamond would list it as:
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All of these are considered effects of metal due to hydrogen sulfide exposures except:
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The following exposure effects to the body are all true except:
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The easiest way for hydrogen sulfide to enter your body is:
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All of the listed can increase the effects of hydrogen sulfide exposures to individuals except:
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When entering a hydrogen sulfide atmosphere, you should do all except:
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A fixed hydrogen sulfide monitor is best to tell what each worker’s exposures are.
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If you are using a personal hydrogen sulfide monitor, it should be set at what ppm?
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A contingency plan for hydrogen sulfide is only needed for work that is listed in areas on the EPA map.
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All of these are considered supplied air respirators except:
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When selecting a respirator and developing a respirator program, you should follow the OSHA Standard:
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The best use for an escape respirator is for:
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