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FSCJ Asbestos Awareness Test, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Mineralogy and Mineral Processing

FSCJ Asbestos Awareness Test. Students Name: Date: Time: Results: Pass ❑ Fail ❑. Evaluator: TEST QUESTIONS. TRUE FALSE.

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FSCJ Asbestos Awareness Test
Students Name:
Date:
Time:
Results: Pass Fail
Evaluator:
TEST QUESTIONS
TRUE FALSE
1
Approximately 25,000 people develop asbestos related medical problems
annually.
2
U.S EPA is one agency that regulates asbestos.
3
There are 2 asbestos minerals.
4
Asbestos cannot break up in tiny fibers.
5
ACM stands for asbestos containing materials
6
I can receive mandatory retraining if my employer doubts my proficiency.
7
If I see crumbling insulation material around piping I shouldn’t report it
immediately.
8
Inhalation, Ingestion, Absorption, Injection are the Four Routes of Entry into the
body.
9
Everything is toxic, it all depends on the dose.
10
AHERA Means: Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act.
11
The primary route of entry into my body for asbestos is “Inhalation”.
12
Vermiculite is harmless.
13
Asbestos is the name applied to six naturally occurring minerals mined from the
earth.
14
Certain roofing shingles may contain asbestos.
15
Dry sweeping, shoveling, or other cleanup of ACM or PACM is strictly prohibited.
16
Asbestos fibers may be up to 700 times smaller than human hair.
17
Evidence suggests that ingesting asbestos can also cause cancers in the
stomach.
18
I can wear my work clothes home after working with asbestos.
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FSCJ Asbestos Awareness Test

Students Name: Date: Time:

Results: Pass  Fail  Evaluator:

TEST QUESTIONS TRUE FALSE

1 Approximately 25,000 people develop asbestos related medical problems annually.

2 U.S EPA is one agency that regulates asbestos. ^  3 There are 2 asbestos minerals.   4 Asbestos cannot break up in tiny fibers.   5 ACM stands for asbestos containing materials ^  6 I can receive mandatory retraining if my employer doubts my proficiency.   7 If I see crumbling insulation material around piping I shouldn’t report it immediately.

8 Inhalation, Ingestion, Absorption, Injection are the Four Routes of Entry into the body.

9 Everything is toxic, it all depends on the dose. ^  10 AHERA Means: Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act.   11 The primary route of entry into my body for asbestos is “Inhalation”.   12 Vermiculite is harmless.   13 Asbestos is the name applied to six naturally occurring minerals mined from the earth.

14 Certain roofing shingles may contain asbestos.   15 Dry sweeping, shoveling, or other cleanup of ACM or PACM is strictly prohibited. ^  16 Asbestos fibers may be up to 700 times smaller than human hair.   17 Evidence suggests that ingesting asbestos can also cause cancers in the stomach.

18 I can wear my work clothes home after working with asbestos. ^ 

19 Asbestos is most hazardous when it is “FRIABLE”. ^  20 If fibers are swallowed, they can reach the digestive tract. ^  21 HEPA filter = high efficiency particulate air filter   22 PACM stands for Presumed asbestos cancerous materials   23 Smokers exposed to asbestos have a higher potential for developing lung cancers.

  1. Employers must take measures to minimize their exposure by doing exposure evaluation, air monitoring and record keeping

25 The person most able to influence your safety is you.  

19 Asbestos is most hazardous when it is “FRIABLE”. ^  20 If fibers are swallowed, they can reach the digestive tract. ^  21 HEPA filter = high efficiency particulate air filter   22 PACM stands for Presumed asbestos cancerous materials ^  23 Smokers exposed to asbestos have a higher potential for developing lung cancers.

  1. Employers must take measures to minimize their exposure by doing exposure evaluation, air monitoring and record keeping

25 The person most able to influence your safety is you.  