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JEOPARDY DOUBLE JEOPARDY Potpourri FINAL JEOPARDY
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Asbestos Jeopardy Home Home Laws and Agencies RespiratorsSafety Hazards Toxocology Health Effects Work Practices 100 200 300 400 500
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The construction asbestos standard permissible exposure limit (PEL) for an eight- hour time weighted average (TWA). $100
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0.1 f/cc $100
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The competent person on an asbestos job. $200
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One who is capable of identifying existing asbestos hazards, selecting appropriate controls, and has the authority to take corrective measures $200
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The agency that regulates asbestos disposal. $300
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) $300
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The employer activities triggered by the OSHA "action level" and/or excursion limit. $400
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Training PPE Respirators Medical Exams Containments Negative Air Pressure $400
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The OSHA Construction Asbestos Standard "excursion limit" 30 minute time weighted average (TWA). $500
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1 f/cc $500
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The type of filter that must be used for asbestos. $100
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HEPA or 100 $100
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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
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Quantitative $200
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The two fit-checks done every time you put on a respirator. $300
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Positive Seal Check and Negative Seal Check $300
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The toxic gas of greatest concern when wearing an SAR? $400
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Carbon Monoxide $400
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The federal agency which approves respirators. $500
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NIOSH $500
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The three primary causes of injury on job sites. $100
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Slips, Trips, and Falls $100
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The hazard most workers should be concerned about when wearing personal protective equipment (clothing). $200
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Heat Related Illnesses $200
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The major hazard when using "wet methods" during abatement projects. $300
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Electrocution $300
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The “ plan ” that must be posted at all abatement sites. $400
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Health and Safety Plan $400
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The parts of a person's body the person should use to do all heavy lifting. $500
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Legs $500
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Three diseases caused by asbestos. $100
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Asbestosis Lung Cancer Mesothelioma Plural Plaques Digestive System Cancers $100
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The length of time it may take for a person to develop an asbestos-related disease after being exposed to asbestos. $200
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Over 10 Years $200
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Three or more parts of a physical exam. $300
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Work History General Physical Exam Pulmonary Function Test *Chest X-Ray *EKG *Sputum Cytology *Hemoccult Slide $300
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The two primary routes of entry that asbestos fibers take into the body. $400
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Inhalation Ingestion $400
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Three activities that are prohibited while wearing PPE and being in the regulated area. $500
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Eating Drinking Chewing Gum or Tobacco Smoking Applying Cosmetics $500
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A method of asbestos abatement that involves sealing the material with a coating or spray. $100
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Encapsulation $100
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The coverings placed on HVAC vents, doors, windows, and any other openings in the work area. $200
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Critical Barriers. $200
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The covering of all surfaces not being abated. $300
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Plasticizing $300
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Danger signs must be placed here before an abatement job begins. $400
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At all entrances to the work area $400
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Protective clothing is worn during asbestos abatement to do this. $500
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Set-up Removal All Clean-up $500
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Double Jeopardy Home Home Laws and Agencies RespiratorsSafety Hazards Toxocology Health Effects Work Practices 200 400 600 800 1000
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The EPA-AHERA final clearance levels in primary and secondary schools. $200
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0.01 f/cc $200
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The kind of analysis that is used for final clearance on AHERA jobs. $400
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Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) $400
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This must be on the outside of every asbestos disposal bag. $600
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Label listing the contractor and the address of the worksite $600
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Employee rotation scheduling practice. $800
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Administrative Control Not allowed in asbestos work $800
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The period employers must retain worker medical records. $1000
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30 years after the last day of employment $1000
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Three factors that can interfere with the seal of a respirator. $200
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Beards Weight loss or gain Glasses Dental Work Broken Bones $200
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This type of respirator can be requested by the worker in place of a half-face or full-face APR. $400
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PAPR $400
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The ratio of the contaminant concentration outside the mask divided by the contaminant concentration inside the mask. $600
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Protection Factor $600
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The maximum length of air-line allowed from the air supply to the respirator facepiece. $800
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300 ’ $800
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The employer is required to provide these three things before you can wear a respirator. $1000
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Medical Exam Fit-Test Training $1000
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The parts of a scaffolding which must be added to a platform 10 feet above the ground. $200
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Guardrails $200
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The device used to protect workers from electrical shock on a job site. $400
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GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter $400
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"Lock out/tag out". $600
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Placing a lock or tag on a device to ensure that it is not activated during the work process $600
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The lighting system required to be used in wet abatement areas. $800
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Low voltage or Battery operated $800
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Three (3) of the four (4) hazards associated with wearing personnel protective equipment (PPE). $1000
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Slips, trips, and falls Heat Related illnesses Restricted vision Communication $1000
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Lung scarring caused by exposure to asbestos. $200
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Asbestosis $200
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The effect of cigarette smoking combined with asbestos exposure. $400
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Synergistic Effect $400
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Asbestos workers must have physicals this often. $600
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Before starting work with asbestos and once a year $600
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The immediate effects of breathing a chemical. $800
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Acute $800
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This is how asbestos fibers behave in air. $1000
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May stay afloat for 24 hours in still air, or for days in air currents $1000
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This must be done to objects (radiators, furniture, machinery) not removed from the abatement area. $200
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Cleaned and covered (Sealed) $200
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This unit includes a clean room, shower and equipment room. $400
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Decontamination Unit $400
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The type of vacuum used in cleaning asbestos dust. $600
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HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) $600
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A minimum of two people are required for this type of removal. $800
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Glovebagging $800
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Three critical parts of a negative pressure machine for asbestos abatement work. $1000
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Pre-Filters HEPA Filter Alarm $1000
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Potpourri Home Home $300 $600 $900 $1200 $1500
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The first aid for heat stress. Potpourri $300
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Move to a cool place, lie down, cool off and get medical attention. Potpourri $300
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The maximum surface temperature permitted to contact a glove bag. Potpourri $600
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150 0 F Potpourri $600
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The type of atmosphere where air purifying respirators are prohibited. Potpourri $900
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IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health Potpourri $900
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A challenge agent used when conducting a qualitative fit test. Potpourri $1200
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Irritant smoke Banana oil Bitrix Saccharin Potpourri $1200
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This type of asbestos related cancer attacks the lining material of the lung and chest cavity. Potpourri $1500
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Mesothelioma Potpourri $1500
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Final Jeopardy How Much Can You Loose? 1 2 3 Home 123 Home
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The federal regulation which extends AHERA training requirements to all commercial and public buildings. Final Jeopardy
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ASHARA (Asbestos Safety Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act) Final Jeopardy
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A doctor who is specially certified to read asbestos x-rays Final Jeopardy
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B-Reader Final Jeopardy
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The maximum size of a glovebag Final Jeopardy
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60 ” x 60 ” Final Jeopardy
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