HVAC
Welding or brazing
2 torches could cause the oxygen level to fall too low for safety
stationary refrigerant detector
A refrigerant detector in a fixed location that will note an increase of refrigerant vapors or gases in advance of dangerous levels. These may be installed in a mechanical room or use multiple sensors throughout a facility that communicate with a central unit
B, C
CO2 gas under pressure can be used to extinguish what class of fires
CLASS D
Fire extinguisher for combustible metals such as flammable metals like magnesium and lithium
CLASS C
Fire extinguisher for electrical equipment such as motors, switches, etc
ClASS B
Fire extinguisher for flammable liquids such as grease, gasoline, oils, and paints
CLASS A
Fire extinguisher for ordinary combustibles (wood, paper, textiles)
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
GFCI stands for
Hazard pictograms
GHS symbols are called
Cold or hot air
HVAC ducting and hydronic piping may contain
temperature
If pressure builds up too high in a refrigerant what rises with it
Aim
In using a fire extinguisher, the A in P.A.S.S stands for
Pull
In using a fire extinguisher, the P in P.A.S.S stands for
Squeeze
In using a fire extinguisher, the first S in P.A.S.S stands for
Sweep
In using a fire extinguisher, the second S in P.A.S.S stands for
LOTO
LOCKOUT AND TAGOUT COMBINED
True
Never braze or weld in an enclosed, non-ventilated area
T
Never heat a refrigerant cylinder with a flame
Occupational Safety and Health Act
OSHA MEANS WHAT
Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
OSHA standard that requires chemical manufacturers, distributors, or importers to provide (SDS) to communicate the hazards of hazardous chemical products
Personal Protective Equipment
PPE stands for
Parts per million
PPM stands for
gas under pressure
Refrigerant cylinders contain
Safety Data Sheet
SDS stands for
base
Spray a fire extinguisher always at the ____ of a fire
Tagout (TO)
The practice of placing a tag on a mechanism or an electrical switch to inform others that service work is in progress and that this mechanism or switch's position cannot be changed
HEPA
When cutting or remove substances run a ventilation system with a ______ filter
Heat shield
When using a torch near combustible materials, wood, finished surfaces, wires, or cabinet use a
Hazard
a potential for harm
7
an electrical arc is _ times the the temperature at the sun's surface
confined space
area that is closed off from a larger space and is large enough for a person to enter and perform work
GHS
basis for OSHA'S hazard communication requirements
GFCI
fast acting circuit breaker that will shut off electric power within as little as 1/40 of a second in the event of a ground fault
CLASS 2
flammability class: Refrigerant may propagate a flame under certain conditions in open air
CLASS 3
flammability class: highly flammable
CLASS 1
flammability class: refrigerant that will bot propagate a flame under normal conditions in open air
ASHRAE Standard 34
names refrigerants and assigns safety classifications according to their flammability and toxicity
Air purifying respirators
passive respirator that remove dust and certain chemicals from the air
Hazard Statements
standard phrases assigned to a hazard class and category that describe the nature of the hazard
Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
standardized system for labeling chemicals
LOCKOUT (LO)
the practice of locking a mechanism or an electrical switch in the open position so that maintenance or service work can be performed safely
CLASS B
toxicity class: evidence of toxicity below 400ppm(higher toxicity)
CLASS A
toxicity class: no evidence of toxicity below 400ppm(lower toxicity)