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Question 1 of 17
1. Question
A state of equilibrium between developing or exploiting natural resources and preserving them so future generations can also benefit is:
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Question 2 of 17
2. Question
Items such as hard hats, safety shoes, fire-resistant clothing, eye protection, hearing protection, hydrogen sulfide gas detectors and gloves are called:
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Question 3 of 17
3. Question
True or False: Dermal absorption remains a major health and safety concern around oil and gas operations. Proper glove selection is the best defense against the risk of absorption.
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Question 4 of 17
4. Question
Which item below is typically added to drilling and production fluids to manage bacterial levels?
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Question 5 of 17
5. Question
Exposure to _______________ can introduce hematopoietic toxicity eventually leading to bone marrow damage and anemia.
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Question 6 of 17
6. Question
When natural gas contains a high concentration of H2S it is called:
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Question 7 of 17
7. Question
True or False: Since hydrogen sulfide is heavier than air, it flows downhill and settles in low places.
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Question 8 of 17
8. Question
Exposure to hydrogen sulfide at low concentrations may cause:
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Question 9 of 17
9. Question
The first line of defense against H2S is:
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Question 10 of 17
10. Question
In an emergency situation, the only lifeline available to a worker may be:
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Question 11 of 17
11. Question
Class B First Aid Kits include items to address complex and high-risk environments. Select the item not included in these kits:
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Question 12 of 17
12. Question
Public concern about an oil and gas operation affecting traffic near a wellsite is an example of:
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13. Question
True or False: One of the best methods of maintaining social license is one-on-one engagement between the project managers and individual stakeholders.
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14. Question
True or False: Noise, dust, light and traffic increases are examples of public concerns regarding disruption to their community.
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Question 15 of 17
15. Question
The most significant hazards passed by hydrogen sulfide occur during the ______ phase.
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Question 16 of 17
16. Question
Inhalation of _______ at a hydraulic fracturing site could lead to susceptibility to lung infections.
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Question 17 of 17
17. Question
True or False: The “rotten eggs: smell of hydrogen sulfide can serve as a monitor of your exposure to the gas.
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