JEOPARDY DOUBLE JEOPARDY Potpourri FINAL JEOPARDY.

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JEOPARDY DOUBLE JEOPARDY Potpourri FINAL JEOPARDY

Asbestos Jeopardy Home Home Laws and Agencies RespiratorsSafety Hazards Toxocology Health Effects Work Practices

The construction asbestos standard permissible exposure limit (PEL) for an eight- hour time weighted average (TWA). $100

0.1 f/cc $100

The competent person on an asbestos job. $200

One who is capable of identifying existing asbestos hazards, selecting appropriate controls, and has the authority to take corrective measures $200

The agency that regulates asbestos disposal. $300

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) $300

The employer activities triggered by the OSHA "action level" and/or excursion limit. $400

Training PPE Respirators Medical Exams Containments Negative Air Pressure $400

The OSHA Construction Asbestos Standard "excursion limit" 30 minute time weighted average (TWA). $500

1 f/cc $500

The type of filter that must be used for asbestos. $100

HEPA or 100 $100

The type of fit-test that must be done initially and every year for negative pressure respirators with a protection factor greater than 10. $200

Quantitative $200

The two fit-checks done every time you put on a respirator. $300

Positive Seal Check and Negative Seal Check $300

The toxic gas of greatest concern when wearing an SAR? $400

Carbon Monoxide $400

The federal agency which approves respirators. $500

NIOSH $500

The three primary causes of injury on job sites. $100

Slips, Trips, and Falls $100

The hazard most workers should be concerned about when wearing personal protective equipment (clothing). $200

Heat Related Illnesses $200

The major hazard when using "wet methods" during abatement projects. $300

Electrocution $300

The “ plan ” that must be posted at all abatement sites. $400

Health and Safety Plan $400

The parts of a person's body the person should use to do all heavy lifting. $500

Legs $500

Three diseases caused by asbestos. $100

Asbestosis Lung Cancer Mesothelioma Plural Plaques Digestive System Cancers $100

The length of time it may take for a person to develop an asbestos-related disease after being exposed to asbestos. $200

Over 10 Years $200

Three or more parts of a physical exam. $300

Work History General Physical Exam Pulmonary Function Test *Chest X-Ray *EKG *Sputum Cytology *Hemoccult Slide $300

The two primary routes of entry that asbestos fibers take into the body. $400

Inhalation Ingestion $400

Three activities that are prohibited while wearing PPE and being in the regulated area. $500

Eating Drinking Chewing Gum or Tobacco Smoking Applying Cosmetics $500

A method of asbestos abatement that involves sealing the material with a coating or spray. $100

Encapsulation $100

The coverings placed on HVAC vents, doors, windows, and any other openings in the work area. $200

Critical Barriers. $200

The covering of all surfaces not being abated. $300

Plasticizing $300

Danger signs must be placed here before an abatement job begins. $400

At all entrances to the work area $400

Protective clothing is worn during asbestos abatement to do this. $500

Set-up Removal All Clean-up $500

Double Jeopardy Home Home Laws and Agencies RespiratorsSafety Hazards Toxocology Health Effects Work Practices

The EPA-AHERA final clearance levels in primary and secondary schools. $200

0.01 f/cc $200

The kind of analysis that is used for final clearance on AHERA jobs. $400

Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) $400

This must be on the outside of every asbestos disposal bag. $600

Label listing the contractor and the address of the worksite $600

Employee rotation scheduling practice. $800

Administrative Control Not allowed in asbestos work $800

The period employers must retain worker medical records. $1000

30 years after the last day of employment $1000

Three factors that can interfere with the seal of a respirator. $200

Beards Weight loss or gain Glasses Dental Work Broken Bones $200

This type of respirator can be requested by the worker in place of a half-face or full-face APR. $400

PAPR $400

The ratio of the contaminant concentration outside the mask divided by the contaminant concentration inside the mask. $600

Protection Factor $600

The maximum length of air-line allowed from the air supply to the respirator facepiece. $800

300 ’ $800

The employer is required to provide these three things before you can wear a respirator. $1000

Medical Exam Fit-Test Training $1000

The parts of a scaffolding which must be added to a platform 10 feet above the ground. $200

Guardrails $200

The device used to protect workers from electrical shock on a job site. $400

GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter $400

"Lock out/tag out". $600

Placing a lock or tag on a device to ensure that it is not activated during the work process $600

The lighting system required to be used in wet abatement areas. $800

Low voltage or Battery operated $800

Three (3) of the four (4) hazards associated with wearing personnel protective equipment (PPE). $1000

Slips, trips, and falls Heat Related illnesses Restricted vision Communication $1000

Lung scarring caused by exposure to asbestos. $200

Asbestosis $200

The effect of cigarette smoking combined with asbestos exposure. $400

Synergistic Effect $400

Asbestos workers must have physicals this often. $600

Before starting work with asbestos and once a year $600

The immediate effects of breathing a chemical. $800

Acute $800

This is how asbestos fibers behave in air. $1000

May stay afloat for 24 hours in still air, or for days in air currents $1000

This must be done to objects (radiators, furniture, machinery) not removed from the abatement area. $200

Cleaned and covered (Sealed) $200

This unit includes a clean room, shower and equipment room. $400

Decontamination Unit $400

The type of vacuum used in cleaning asbestos dust. $600

HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) $600

A minimum of two people are required for this type of removal. $800

Glovebagging $800

Three critical parts of a negative pressure machine for asbestos abatement work. $1000

Pre-Filters HEPA Filter Alarm $1000

Potpourri Home Home $300 $600 $900 $1200 $1500

The first aid for heat stress. Potpourri $300

Move to a cool place, lie down, cool off and get medical attention. Potpourri $300

The maximum surface temperature permitted to contact a glove bag. Potpourri $600

150 0 F Potpourri $600

The type of atmosphere where air purifying respirators are prohibited. Potpourri $900

IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health Potpourri $900

A challenge agent used when conducting a qualitative fit test. Potpourri $1200

Irritant smoke Banana oil Bitrix Saccharin Potpourri $1200

This type of asbestos related cancer attacks the lining material of the lung and chest cavity. Potpourri $1500

Mesothelioma Potpourri $1500

Final Jeopardy How Much Can You Loose? Home 123 Home

The federal regulation which extends AHERA training requirements to all commercial and public buildings. Final Jeopardy

ASHARA (Asbestos Safety Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act) Final Jeopardy

A doctor who is specially certified to read asbestos x-rays Final Jeopardy

B-Reader Final Jeopardy

The maximum size of a glovebag Final Jeopardy

60 ” x 60 ” Final Jeopardy