SECTION 5 - SAFETY
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1. 5.28 Why is it important to wear gloves while sampling?
a. So that the sample is not contaminated
b. To prevent your hands becoming dirty
c. To prevent hazardous substances being absorbed through the skin
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
2. 5.03 Regardless of the product, and in accordance with API Ch 8.1/ASTM D4057, what is the maximum level to which sample containers should normally be filled?
a. 50%
b. 80%
c. 85%
d. 100%
3. 5.57 Benzene is a health hazard. Which of the following are likely to contain benzene?
a. Crude Oil
b. Gasoline
c. Ethylbenzene
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
4. 5.18 A hard hat s most important feature, when worn, is the distance between the shell and the wearer s head.
a. True
b. False
5. 5.13 What information must GHS sample labels contain?
a. Hazard pictograms, signal words and hazard statements
b. Product name and precautionary statements
c. Information in both a. and b. above
d. Information in a. and b. above and supplier information, including a telephone number
6. 5.23 While sampling a crude ship, the fire alarm sounds. What action should be taken?
a. Grab a type C fire extinguisher and assist the crew
b. Close the hatch and call for the launch
c. Continue sampling because the crew will take care of the fire
d. Immediately secure your area and report to the muster point
7. 5.41 What is the safe oxygen content range in a confined space?
a. Between 19.5% and 21.0%
b. Between 18.6% and 20%
c. Between 19% and 25%
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
8. 5.85 When working you must always wear a H2S monitor.
a. True
b. False
9. 5.76 Hydrogen sulfide is probably the most dangerous gas commonly encountered in the petroleum industry.
a. True
b. False
10. 5.54 What is the normal oxygen content of the air?
a. 15.1%
b. 19.1%
c. 20.9%
d. 25.9%
11. 5.66 What is the appearance and characteristic odour of benzene?
a. Clear colourless liquid with a sweet odour
b. Clear colourless liquid with a sour odour
c. Light brown liquid with no distinguishable odour
d. Light brown liquid with a strong pungent odour
12. 5.58 The appearance and characteristic odor of benzene is?
a. Clear colorless liquid with a sweet odor
b. Clear colorless liquid with a sour odor
c. Light brown liquid with no distinguishable odor
d. Light brown liquid with a strong pungent odor
13. 5.32 Why should pumping be suspended when first-in or first-foot samples are taken?
a. To allow any gas to dissipate
b. To allow static electricity to dissipate
c. So the vapours don t blow in your face
d. To give time for analysis results
14. 5.89 When working in an area where peronal monitors indicate the presence of hydrogen sulfide you must wear SCBA
a. True
b. False
15. 5.82 What is the short term exposure limit (STEL) for hydrogen sulfide?
a. 15 ppm (30 ppm in USA)
b. 10 ppm (20ppm in USA)
c. 25 ppm (50 ppm in USA)
d. 30 ppm (60 ppm in USA)
16. 5.52 An explosimeter (explosion meter) measuring LEL% is utilized to sample the atmosphere within a cargo tank and a reading of 15% is observed. What does the reading mean?
a. The atmosphere in the tank contains 15% oxygen
b. The atmosphere in the tank is 15% of the lowest concentration of an explosive mixture of air and hydrocarbon vapours
c. The atmosphere in the tank is 15% hydrocarbon vapours
d. The atmosphere in the tank is a 15% mixture of air and hydrocarbon vapours
17. 5.55 Which of the following conditions can cause false readings on an explosion meter?
a. Low hydrocarbon vapor content
b. High moisture content
c. Low oxygen content
d. Both b. and c. are correct
18. 5.26 A portable electronic thermometer should always be grounded after the probe has been lowered into the liquid.
a. True
b. False
19. 5.67 What effects may result from chronic exposure (long term) to benzene?
a. Loss of vision
b. Various blood disorders ranging from anemia to leukemia
c. Impaired Disability Syndrome (IDS)
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
20. 5.79 Which of the following exposure limits for H2S (for use with respirators) are correct?
a. 500 ppm maximum exposure when using a full face respirator
b. 100 ppm maximum exposure when using a half-mask respirator
c. A self contained breathing apparatus must be used if the exposure exceeds 500 ppm
d. Only a self contained breathing apparatus is permissible for any exposure above the permissible exposure limit
21. 5.38 A SDS will list what type of protective equipment is required when working with a particular material.
a. True
b. False
22. 5.22 When using a metal tape to gauge a tank, the tape should always stay in contact with the gauge hatch.
a. True
b. False
23. 5.65 What is the permissible exposure limit for benzene (8 hour time weighted average)?
a. 10 ppm
b. 3 ppm
c. 5 ppm
d. 1 ppm
24. 5.88 May an inspector board a vessel by means of using a Pilot s ladder?
a. Yes
b. No
25. 5.71 Who or what should you consult if you need to know detailed safety or exposure information about benzene?
a. Your doctor or pharmacist
b. Your Safety Manual
c. The Safety Data Sheet
d. The International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT)
26. 5.60 What is the minimum required respirator for working in a benzene environment that is greater than the permitted exposure limit?
a. Self contained breathing apparatus
b. Full face respirator with an organic vapor cartridge
c. Half-mask respirator with an organic vapor cartridge
d. Half-mask respirator with an acid gas cartridge
27. 5.39 When does a confined space exist on a tank with an external floating roof?
a. When the roof is located anywhere under the top ring or course of the tank plates
b. Only when the tank is empty
c. Only when the roof is resting on its legs
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
28. 5.72 What is the most hazardous component of many crude oils?
a. Benzene
b. Toluene
c. Xylene
d. Hydrogen sulfide
29. 5.81 What is the maximum permissible 8 hour TWA (time weighted average) exposure level of H2S?
a. 30 ppm (60 ppm in USA)
b. 25 ppm (50 ppm in USA)
c. 15 ppm (20 ppm in USA)
d. 5 ppm (10 ppm in USA)
30. 5.17 A chemical has a strong odour. What does this indicate?
a. That a hazard exists
b. That the vapour concentration is low
c. That the vapour concentration is high
d. Odour is an unreliable source of specific information regarding a chemical
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