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JulsSmile [24]
2 years ago
11

When trying to determine the hazards associated with responding to a chemical incident, you should refer to the ________ section

of the erg.
a) white
b) yellow
c) orange
d) green
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1 answer:
WARRIOR [948]2 years ago
3 0

When trying to determine the hazards linked with responding to a chemical incident, you should refer to the yellow section of the erg.

Employee resource groups (ERGs) improve the physical working environment for everyone by fostering a sense of community among remote workers and underrepresented groups.

The Orange Section of the ERG contains 62 "Guides" that list the primary hazards connected to each applicable general category of hazardous material and provide essential advice on handling incidents involving that broad category of dangerous material.

The yellow-bordered pages index lists dangerous goods in the order of 4-digit numerical ID code. A corresponding guide number is given to the user that references safety information in the orange section.

The correct option choice is b) yellow.

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