A) CAA
B) OSHA
C) MSDS
D) RCRA
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A) Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
B) MSDS
C) Clean Air Act (CAA)
D) WHMIS
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A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both technicians A and B
D) Neither technician A nor B
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A) Lower pH numbers indicate a substance is more acidic
B) Pure water has a pH of 7, meaning it is neutral
C) Respirators MUST be worn when working with some hazardous waste products
D) The Environmental Protection Agency does not include corrosive materials in its hazardous waste list published in the Code of Federal Regulations
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A) Burned offsite in a waste oil-approved heater
B) Disposed of in regular trash
C) Shipped offsite for recycling
D) Burned onsite in a waste oil-approved heater
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A) Disposed of in regular trash
B) Considered to be hazardous waste and disposed of accordingly
C) Picked up by a service contract company
D) Sent for recycling
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A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both technicians A and B
D) Neither technician A nor B
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A) Engine coolant and antifreeze
B) Cleaning solvent
C) Air-conditioning refrigerant and oils
D) All of these are hazardous wastes
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A) HEPA filter vacuums are not sufficient to prevent airborne asbestos contamination.
B) The EPA requires that asbestos materials be "wetted" to prevent airborne particles.
C) It is easy to tell which friction materials will produce asbestos dust.
D) Large and small asbestos particles must all be disposed of as hazardous waste.
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A) Physical properties of the chemical
B) Expiration date
C) First aid information
D) Health hazards
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A) Old containers used to store used cleaning solvent
B) Used ether-based cleaning solvents
C) New antifreeze
D) Cleaning solvent that has spilled onto the floor in the shop
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A) A technician cannot be certain when he/ she is working with asbestos-containing products.
B) Asbestos was once used to make friction material for clutches and brake linings
C) Exposure to even low levels of asbestos may cause a disease known as mesothelioma.
D) All of the statements above are correct.
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A) Iron
B) Lead
C) Mercury
D) Aluminum
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A) Origin
B) Use
C) Contaminants
D) Color
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A) Airbags contain material that may irritate the skin.
B) Airbag circuits should be properly disabled and discharged before working near the area in a vehicle.
C) Airbags may be accidentally deployed by electrostatic discharge.
D) Airbags should be stored facing downward.
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A) Brake fluid may be recycled
B) Most brake fluid is made from polyglycol
C) Brake fluid should not be mixed with engine oil for disposal unless otherwise directed
D) Unused brake fluid is considered a hazardous waste
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A) Poisonous
B) Solid waste
C) Toxic
D) Hazardous waste
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A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both technicians A and B
D) Neither technician A nor B
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A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both technicians A and B
D) Neither technician A nor B
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A) Employers are required to provide appropriate personal protective equipment for working with hazardous solvents
B) Unused solvents may be disposed of down the sewage drain
C) Solvents may enter the bloodstream by ingestion, inhalation, or physical contact
D) Employers are required to provide material safety data sheets listing information regarding the solvents used
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