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Quiz Bowl 1 You are exposed to hazards in your workplace. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 2 What does OSHA stand for? 1.Occupational Safety and Health Alliance 2.Occupational Security and Health Association 3.Occupational Safety and Health Administration 4.Ordinary Super Hero Alliance 10

Quiz Bowl 3 Which health effect causes the greatest number of cosmetology students to drop out of school? 1.Asthma 2.Cancer 3.Allergies 4.Skin rash 10

Quiz Bowl 4 Work as a hairdresser may increase your risk of problems during pregnancy. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 5 If you start to feel “drunk” while working with nail polish remover, what should you do? 1.Put on party hat 2.Use more nail polish remover 3.Shut all windows 4.Get fresh air 10

Quiz Bowl 6 How do you know what you are being exposed to when you use a product? 1.Read the product label 2.Read the SDS 3.Read the product label and/or the SDS 4.Smell it 10

7 Which of the following hair products contain chemicals that can cause allergy? 1.Hair dyes 2.Bleaching solutions 3.Permanent wave solutions 4.All of the above Quiz Bowl 10

8 Which of the following nail products contain chemicals that can cause allergy? 1.Acrylic nail liquids and powders 2.Nail gels 3.Nail glues 4.All of the above Quiz Bowl 10

Quiz Bowl 9 Formaldehyde exposure can be detected by a specially trained Blowout Badger. 1.True 2.False Photo by BadgerHero available under public domain from Wikimedia Commons 10

Quiz Bowl 10 What products can expose you to formaldehyde in the workplace? 1.Keratin Smoothing Products 2.Some nail polish 3.Nail hardeners 4.All of the above 10

Quiz Bowl 11 What are some of the health effects caused by formaldehyde? 1.Irritation 2.Allergies 3.Reproductive effects 4.All of the above 10

Quiz Bowl 12 While working with Keratin Smoothing Products, it is important to let your coworkers working in the area know they might also be at risk for exposure. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 13 There is a federal OSHA standard for exposure to formaldehyde. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 14 Which is an example of a work practice that can be used to reduce worker exposure to salon chemicals? 1.Use the smallest quantity of a chemical 2.Use mixing stations to prepare products 3.Replace lids immediately after using a chemical 4.All of the above 10

Quiz Bowl 15 What type of personal protective equipment could be worn when working on artificial nails? 1.Latex gloves 2.Surgical mask 3.N95 mask & nitrile gloves 4.Latex glove and surgical mask 10

Quiz Bowl 16 Salons that don’t have appropriate ventilation should not perform Keratin Smoothing treatments. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 17 Which of the following controls should be used to reduce worker exposure to formaldehyde? 1.Open windows & doors 2.Local exhaust ventilation 3.Use a salon specific air purifier 4.All of the above 10

Quiz Bowl 18 Pick the single best answer. Which is the most important ergonomic risk factor for MSDs? 1.Force 2.Repetition 3.Posture 4.Force and/or posture and/or repetition 10

ERGONOMIC ACTIVITY Reducing Required Force: Ways to get a stronger grip 19

Size of Object 20 Would you want to hold onto a beam the size of a pen, your wrist, or your thigh? 1.Pen 2.Wrist 3.Thigh 4.There is no difference 10 Image by JakeBrewer available under public domain from Flickr Creative Commons

Type of grip 21 Would you hold the bars using a hand grip or a pinch grip? 1.Hand grip 2.Pinch grip 3.There is no difference 10 Photo by Richard Elzey available under public domain in Flickr Creative Comons

Wrist position 22 Do you have a stronger grip when your wrist is straight or bent? 1.Straight 2.Bent up 3.Bent down 4.There is no difference 10

ERGONOMIC ACTIVITY Use good posture: Standing and sitting in “neutral” posture 23

Blood Borne Pathogen Activity 24 Would the skin on your hands be good protection from bloodborne pathogens if you got blood onto them? 1.Yes 2.No 10

Blood Borne Pathogen Activity 25 Please look at your hands. Do you see any breaks in the skin or rash? 1.No breaks on the skin or rash 2.Breaks only 3.Rash only 4.Both breaks and rash 10

Quiz Bowl 26 It is important to treat all blood and body fluids as if they are infected. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 27 Your employer is required to offer you Hepatitis B vaccination under the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard since you are at risk for exposure to blood. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 28 One of the best ways to stop the spread of infection in a salon is hand washing. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 29 It is very important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for disinfection very closely. 1.True 2.False 10

Quiz Bowl 30 How can you protect yourself from electrical hazards in the workplace? 1.Use multiple power strips linked together 2.Do not use electrical appliances where you come into contact with liquids 3.Use multiple appliances at the same time 4.Use equipment with damaged electrical cords 10

Quiz Bowl 31 You are exposed to hazards in your workplace. 1.True 2.False 10