:TYPE:M:long:long:E:1
:TITLE:WHMIS TEST Q6
:CAT:WHMIS TEST Q6
:QUESTION:H
Matching exercise
:L1
:R1
High levels of Spray Varnish can cause nausea, dizzyness, and disorientation seconds after exposure, depending on a persons tollerance.
:L2
:R2
Trisodium Phosphate (TSP a brush cleaning agent) can react violently with water to produce a toxic gas.
:L3
:R3
The heavy metal lead ingestion can produce symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, dymensia, nausea, weakness and hairloss.
:L4
:R4
Turpentine has a flash point (temperature at which gaseous material ignites) of 35 °C.
:L5
:R5
In plaster calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime, is corrosive and may cause burns to skin and eyes, or an irritating rash.
:L6
:R6
Lacquer thinner should be handled under proper ventilation, with skin and eye protection as it may cause gastrointestinal and lung irritation, abdominal pains, liver damage, vomiting or diarrhea.
:L7
:R7
A tank of compressed acyetalene (jewelry making) can pose serious life threatening hazards if a leaky cylinder, hose or valve allows the gas to escape.
:L8
:R8
Soldering flux, which has an acid base, can seriously burn the eyes and skin upon contact and should be handled with caution.