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Welcome to OCAD's Online Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Quiz. In order to certify that you are WHMIS trained, a passing grade of 80% or higher is required. Please fully complete the following questions and remember to enter your full name and email address at the bottom. Please take your time. There is no time limit for completing the quiz.

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QUIZ QUESTIONS

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    1. Workplace Hazardous Materials Identification System
    2. Worker Hazardous Materials Information System
    3. Work & Home Materials Inventory Service
    4. Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
    5. None of the above
    1. WHMIS applies to all workplaces in Ontario
    2. WHMIS applies to controlled products only
    3. WHMIS training is required only once
    4. WHMIS violations can result in fines to the worker and/or the university (employer)
    1. The employer
    2. The supplier
    3. The worker
    4. All of the above
    1. Follow employer procedures
    2. Apply knowledge learned to the workplace
    3. Participate in WHMIS training
    4. All of the above
    1. The employer
    2. The supplier
    3. The worker
    4. All of the above
    1. Corrosive Material
    2. Combustible & Flammable Material
    3. Oxidizing Material
    4. Compressed Gas
    1. Labeling, MSDS, Signs
    2. Labeling, MSDS, Training
    3. Labeling, Packaging, Training
    4. Inspections, MSDS, Training
    1. Supplier label
    2. Workplace label
    3. Sticky note label
    4. Any of the above
    1. An in-house initiative only for OCAD
    2. Provincially regulated and enforced by the Ministry of Education
    3. Provincially regulated under the Ministry of Labour but not enforceable
    4. Federally regulated and legally required program by all Canadian workplaces
    1. 1 year
    2. 2 years
    3. 3 years from the day you receive it
    4. 3 years or 90 days after the product changes
    5. 10 years
    1. Company information changes
    2. Ingredient changes
    3. Hazard and toxicological information changes
    4. b, c
    5. all of the above
    1. Hazard symbols
    2. First aid measures
    3. Hazardous ingredients
    4. Precautionary measures
    1. Provides hazard symbols
    2. Does not require a specific border
    3. Must be written in both English and French
    4. All of the above
    1. Corrosive Material
    2. Combustible & Flammable Material
    3. Oxidizing Material
    4. Compressed Gas
    1. Materials causing immediate and serious toxic effects
    2. Biohazardous infectious material
    3. Materials causing other toxic effects
    4. Compressed Gas
    1. Materials causing immediate and serious toxic effects
    2. Biohazardous infectious material
    3. Materials causing other toxic effects
    4. Compressed Gas
    1. Corrosive Material
    2. Combustible & Flammable Material
    3. Oxidizing Material
    4. Compressed Gas
    1. Product identifier
    2. Date decanted
    3. Information on safe handling and hazards
    4. Statement that an MSDS is available
    1. Inhalation (through the mouth / nose – breathing)
    2. Absorption (through the skin or other body tissue)
    3. Ingestion (swallowing)
    4. Injection
    5. all of the above
    1. 551
    2. 511
    3. 515
    4. 555
    1. Ear plugs
    2. Gloves
    3. Sunscreen
    4. Eyeglasses
    5. c, d
    1. One size fits all
    2. Can be shared amongst users
    3. Are non-specific, one type protects against all products
    4. All of the above
    5. None of the above
    1. Must have a new workplace label
    2. Must be disposed of immediately
    3. Are acceptable as long as you know what is in it
    4. Must be replaced with an MSDS
    1. 5
    2. 7
    3. 9
    4. 11
    1. Reactivity Data
    2. Preventative Measures
    3. Preparation Information
    4. Hazardous Ingredients
    1. Reactivity Data
    2. Fire and Explosion Data
    3. Physical Data
    4. Toxicological Data