Deck 9: Health and Toxic Substances

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12.The toxic effects of fluorine are primarily

A)as a systemic poison
B)as a depressant
C)as an irritant
D)as a carcinogen
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6.Which of the following is a dangerous gas associated with the exposure of chlorinated hydrocarbons to welding radiation?

A)hydrogen cyanide
B)hydrogen sulfide
C)chlorine
D)phosgene
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13.Carbon disulfide is a systemic poison.
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8.Corrosive action on the nasal septum is most associated with which of the following air contaminants?
a.ammonia
b.chromic acid
c.phosgene
d.oxides of nitrogen
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10.The toxic effects of bromine are primarily

A)as a systemic poison
B)as a depressant
C)as an irritant
D)as a carcinogen
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1.Name five pneumoconioses and identify their causes.
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16.Name at least three modes of toxicity for benzene.
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20.Which of the following classifications of toxic substances primarily attacks the species,rather than the individual?

A)teratogens
B)mutagens
C)systemic poisons
D)endemic agents
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3.What distinguishing effect do irritants have upon the body?
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9.The toxic effects of halogens are primarily

A)as systemic poisons
B)as depressants
C)as irritants
D)as carcinogens
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11.The toxic effects of chlorine are primarily

A)as a systemic poison
B)as a depressant
C)as an irritant
D)as a carcinogen
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18.The primary effect of hydrogen cyanide upon the body is as

A)an asphyxiant
B)a systemic poison
C)a carcinogen
D)a depressant
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5.What extremely dangerous gas can be produced when solvents and degreasers are exposed to welding radiation?
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7.Which of the following is a dangerous gas associated with the exposure of solvents and degreasers to welding radiation?

A)hydrogen cyanide
B)hydrogen sulfide
C)chlorine
D)phosgene
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14.Which of the following useful chemicals is a solvent,disinfectant,and insecticide,but unfortunately is also a systemic poison?

A)carbon disulfide
B)chlorine
C)sodium hydroxide
D)hydrogen sulfide
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4.What extremely dangerous gas can be produced when chlorinated hydrocarbons are exposed to welding radiation?
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17.Benzene has which of the following effects upon the body?

A)irritant
B)systemic poison
C)depressant
D)all of the above
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Name five chemical irritants.
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19.Which of the following substances is known as a teratogen?

A)hydrogen sulfide
B)vinyl chloride
C)acetylene
D)MAPP gas
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15.The toxic effects of acetylene are primarily as

A)an irritant
B)a systemic poison
C)a carcinogen
D)a depressant
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34.Explain the standards completion project.
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30.Name two analytic tools used by the chemical engineer to determine whether air contaminant potentials are present in a process.
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21.A well-known agent is extremely hazardous as a monomer but is virtually harmless as a polymer.What is this agent?
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What is a teratogen?
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28.Which concentration is usually higher,AL or PEL?
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24.Which of the following is not a particulate?

A)fumes
B)vapors
C)dusts
D)mists
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39.At first,OSHA emphasized safety more than health.
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27.Name the two types of flow process charts chemical engineers use to detect the origin of leaks of toxic contaminants to the atmosphere surrounding a process.
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22.Describe a way in which a toxic substance can be indirectly ingested into the body.
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26.Which of the following is an OSHA-enforced concentration level for an airborne contaminant?

A)TLV
B)PEL
C)CAS
D)ACGIH
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37.In which of the following types of workers would you be most likely to find the nose septum completely destroyed?

A)cement worker
B)plating worker
C)steel worker
D)asbestos worker
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38.Ammonia is primarily which of the following types of air contaminants?

A)irritant
B)systemic poison
C)depressant
D)asphyxiant
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32.From what two perspectives is the impact of health hazards significant?
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41.Which of the following is recognized as a leukemia hazard?

A)methane
B)carbon disulfide
C)benzene
D)hydrogen cyanide
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31.The proportion of health specialists in OSHA has increased since the early 1970s.
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33.Appendix A.1 lists "Copper fumes" as having a TWA limit of .1 mg/m3.The corresponding PEL in the ppm column is blank.Explain why no ppm PEL is available for copper fumes.
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29.Consider the following observed concentrations of air contaminants:
TWA PEL
Isopropyl ether 200 ppm 500 ppm
Ethyl benzene 40 ppm 100 ppm
Chlorobenzene 25 ppm 75 ppm
Chlorobromomethane 50 ppm 200 ppm
Perform calculations to determine whether this atmosphere exceeds the PEL,the AL,or both.
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23.What term describes gases that are normally liquids or solids?
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36.An irritant whose effects upon the lung are minimal at first but whose irritant mechanical action shows up much later is called

A)scarring agent
B)teratogen
C)mutagen
D)systemic poison
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40.Early methods for testing contamination of the atmosphere,using a canary or a mouse,were used for testing which kind of exposure,acute or chronic?
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Air contaminant tests reveal the following concentrations over an 8-hr shift.(All values in ppm):
(PEL=150) Isobutyl  acetate (PEL=1000) Ethyl  Chloride (PEL=300) Cyclohexane  (PEL=25)  Diethylamine 8:009:00am15400200209:0011:00am102001001011:001:00pm10300150101:004:00pm5100505\begin{array}{|l|c|c|c|c|}\hline & \begin{array}{c}(\mathrm{PEL}=150) \\\text { Isobutyl } \\\text { acetate }\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}(\mathrm{PEL}=1000) \\\text { Ethyl } \\\text { Chloride }\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}(\mathrm{PEL}=300) \\\text { Cyclohexane }\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\text { (PEL=25) } \\\text { Diethylamine }\end{array} \\\hline 8: 00-9: 00 \mathrm{am} & 15 & 400 & 200 & 20 \\\hline 9: 00-11: 00 \mathrm{am} & 10 & 200 & 100 & 10 \\\hline 11: 00-1: 00 \mathrm{pm} & 10 & 300 & 150 & 10 \\\hline 1: 00-4: 00 \mathrm{pm} & 5 & 100 & 50 & 5 \\\hline \hline\end{array} Show all calculations to justify your answers to the following:
a.Is the PEL for any individual substance exceeded?
b.Is the AL for any individual substance exceeded?
c.Is the PEL for the mixture exceeded?
d.Is the AL for the mixture exceeded?
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48.Pneumoconiosis

A)is "dust disease of the lungs."
B)is a bloodborne pathogen.
C)acts more as a mutagen than a teratogen.
D)is expected to occur whenever air contaminants exceed the PEL.
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46.A plant's atmosphere has the following concentrations of contaminants for the times shown:PRIVATE
46.A plant's atmosphere has the following concentrations of contaminants for the times shown:PRIVATE   Perform all calculations to determine whether action levels and PELs for the contaminants and their mixture are exceeded.SHOW YOUR CALCULATIONS.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Perform all calculations to determine whether action levels and PELs for the contaminants and their mixture are exceeded.SHOW YOUR CALCULATIONS.
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43.Which of the molecular structures shown has been identified as a dangerous carcinogen? 43.Which of the molecular structures shown has been identified as a dangerous carcinogen?    <div style=padding-top: 35px> 43.Which of the molecular structures shown has been identified as a dangerous carcinogen?    <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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44.Chronic inhalation of which of the following molecular structures has been identified with angiosarcoma? 44.Chronic inhalation of which of the following molecular structures has been identified with angiosarcoma?    <div style=padding-top: 35px> 44.Chronic inhalation of which of the following molecular structures has been identified with angiosarcoma?    <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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50.In the context of occupational safety and health standards,identify each of the following terms (write out what the letters represent)and then explain the purpose of each.Explain how each term relates to others in the list.
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54.How many nanometers are equivalent to a micrometer?
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55.What is the length to diameter ratio of a carbon nanotube?
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51.Which of the following is subject to periodic updating or changes as published by the American Council of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)?

A)TLVs
B)PELs
C)Als
D)STELs
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42.Which of the following is not a simple asphyxiant?

A)methane
B)argon
C)helium
D)carbon monoxide
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49.Give a simple definition for the term "pneumoconiosis." The text identified seven different types of pneumoconisis.Name three of these seven "oses," and for the three you have selected,identify the cause of each.
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47.A hand-operated bellows pump would likely be used to

A)gather test samples for a detector tube
B)perform calibration of breathing apparatus
C)find the flashpoint of unknown liquids
D)assist in CPR
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52.Explain the difference between a dosimeter and a direct-reading instrument.
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56.Why are scientists concerned about the relationship of carbon nanotubes to asbestos fibers?
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53.A process engineer proposes a new solvent that will reduce the quantities required by the process and significantly reduce the quantities of solvent vapors released to the air inside the plant.The new solvent is trichloroethylene and it is expected to reduce the solvent vapors absorbed into the plant air by 20% by volume as compared to the old solvent (Stoddard solvent).You are called in as a Certified Safety Professional to evaluate the proposed change to the process.Do you support the proposed process change? Explain your position.
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12.The toxic effects of fluorine are primarily

A)as a systemic poison
B)as a depressant
C)as an irritant
D)as a carcinogen
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6.Which of the following is a dangerous gas associated with the exposure of chlorinated hydrocarbons to welding radiation?

A)hydrogen cyanide
B)hydrogen sulfide
C)chlorine
D)phosgene
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13.Carbon disulfide is a systemic poison.
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8.Corrosive action on the nasal septum is most associated with which of the following air contaminants?
a.ammonia
b.chromic acid
c.phosgene
d.oxides of nitrogen
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10.The toxic effects of bromine are primarily

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1.Name five pneumoconioses and identify their causes.
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16.Name at least three modes of toxicity for benzene.
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20.Which of the following classifications of toxic substances primarily attacks the species,rather than the individual?

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D)endemic agents
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3.What distinguishing effect do irritants have upon the body?
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9.The toxic effects of halogens are primarily

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11.The toxic effects of chlorine are primarily

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18.The primary effect of hydrogen cyanide upon the body is as

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5.What extremely dangerous gas can be produced when solvents and degreasers are exposed to welding radiation?
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7.Which of the following is a dangerous gas associated with the exposure of solvents and degreasers to welding radiation?

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C)chlorine
D)phosgene
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14.Which of the following useful chemicals is a solvent,disinfectant,and insecticide,but unfortunately is also a systemic poison?

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B)chlorine
C)sodium hydroxide
D)hydrogen sulfide
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4.What extremely dangerous gas can be produced when chlorinated hydrocarbons are exposed to welding radiation?
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17.Benzene has which of the following effects upon the body?

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D)all of the above
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Name five chemical irritants.
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19.Which of the following substances is known as a teratogen?

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C)acetylene
D)MAPP gas
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15.The toxic effects of acetylene are primarily as

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34.Explain the standards completion project.
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What is a teratogen?
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28.Which concentration is usually higher,AL or PEL?
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26.Which of the following is an OSHA-enforced concentration level for an airborne contaminant?

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37.In which of the following types of workers would you be most likely to find the nose septum completely destroyed?

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38.Ammonia is primarily which of the following types of air contaminants?

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41.Which of the following is recognized as a leukemia hazard?

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33.Appendix A.1 lists "Copper fumes" as having a TWA limit of .1 mg/m3.The corresponding PEL in the ppm column is blank.Explain why no ppm PEL is available for copper fumes.
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29.Consider the following observed concentrations of air contaminants:
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Ethyl benzene 40 ppm 100 ppm
Chlorobenzene 25 ppm 75 ppm
Chlorobromomethane 50 ppm 200 ppm
Perform calculations to determine whether this atmosphere exceeds the PEL,the AL,or both.
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23.What term describes gases that are normally liquids or solids?
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36.An irritant whose effects upon the lung are minimal at first but whose irritant mechanical action shows up much later is called

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Air contaminant tests reveal the following concentrations over an 8-hr shift.(All values in ppm):
(PEL=150) Isobutyl  acetate (PEL=1000) Ethyl  Chloride (PEL=300) Cyclohexane  (PEL=25)  Diethylamine 8:009:00am15400200209:0011:00am102001001011:001:00pm10300150101:004:00pm5100505\begin{array}{|l|c|c|c|c|}\hline & \begin{array}{c}(\mathrm{PEL}=150) \\\text { Isobutyl } \\\text { acetate }\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}(\mathrm{PEL}=1000) \\\text { Ethyl } \\\text { Chloride }\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}(\mathrm{PEL}=300) \\\text { Cyclohexane }\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\text { (PEL=25) } \\\text { Diethylamine }\end{array} \\\hline 8: 00-9: 00 \mathrm{am} & 15 & 400 & 200 & 20 \\\hline 9: 00-11: 00 \mathrm{am} & 10 & 200 & 100 & 10 \\\hline 11: 00-1: 00 \mathrm{pm} & 10 & 300 & 150 & 10 \\\hline 1: 00-4: 00 \mathrm{pm} & 5 & 100 & 50 & 5 \\\hline \hline\end{array} Show all calculations to justify your answers to the following:
a.Is the PEL for any individual substance exceeded?
b.Is the AL for any individual substance exceeded?
c.Is the PEL for the mixture exceeded?
d.Is the AL for the mixture exceeded?
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48.Pneumoconiosis

A)is "dust disease of the lungs."
B)is a bloodborne pathogen.
C)acts more as a mutagen than a teratogen.
D)is expected to occur whenever air contaminants exceed the PEL.
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46.A plant's atmosphere has the following concentrations of contaminants for the times shown:PRIVATE
46.A plant's atmosphere has the following concentrations of contaminants for the times shown:PRIVATE   Perform all calculations to determine whether action levels and PELs for the contaminants and their mixture are exceeded.SHOW YOUR CALCULATIONS. Perform all calculations to determine whether action levels and PELs for the contaminants and their mixture are exceeded.SHOW YOUR CALCULATIONS.
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43.Which of the molecular structures shown has been identified as a dangerous carcinogen? 43.Which of the molecular structures shown has been identified as a dangerous carcinogen?    43.Which of the molecular structures shown has been identified as a dangerous carcinogen?
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44.Chronic inhalation of which of the following molecular structures has been identified with angiosarcoma? 44.Chronic inhalation of which of the following molecular structures has been identified with angiosarcoma?    44.Chronic inhalation of which of the following molecular structures has been identified with angiosarcoma?
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50.In the context of occupational safety and health standards,identify each of the following terms (write out what the letters represent)and then explain the purpose of each.Explain how each term relates to others in the list.
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54.How many nanometers are equivalent to a micrometer?
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55.What is the length to diameter ratio of a carbon nanotube?
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51.Which of the following is subject to periodic updating or changes as published by the American Council of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)?

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D)STELs
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42.Which of the following is not a simple asphyxiant?

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49.Give a simple definition for the term "pneumoconiosis." The text identified seven different types of pneumoconisis.Name three of these seven "oses," and for the three you have selected,identify the cause of each.
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52.Explain the difference between a dosimeter and a direct-reading instrument.
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56.Why are scientists concerned about the relationship of carbon nanotubes to asbestos fibers?
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53.A process engineer proposes a new solvent that will reduce the quantities required by the process and significantly reduce the quantities of solvent vapors released to the air inside the plant.The new solvent is trichloroethylene and it is expected to reduce the solvent vapors absorbed into the plant air by 20% by volume as compared to the old solvent (Stoddard solvent).You are called in as a Certified Safety Professional to evaluate the proposed change to the process.Do you support the proposed process change? Explain your position.
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