HazCom Sky Climber Tech Training – Quiz Online Training: 02-HazCom Employee Name Employee Password (provided by Sky Climber; 3 or 4 digit password) Email 1. GHS is a set of guidelines for ensuring the safe production, transport, handling, use and disposal of hazardous materials. True False 2. Is GHS a global law? Yes No 3. The GHS was developed by the United Nations. True False 4. SDS sheets will replace MSDS. True False 5. GHS is meant to be a logical and comprehensive approach to Defining health, physical and environmental hazards of chemicals (although environmental hazards are outside OSHA’s jurisdiction). True False 6. Information on the hazards of a material is found on the label under the "Hazards Statements" heading, and in Section 2 – "Hazard Identification" of the SDS. True False 7. The SDS uses the exact same format to present chemical information as the MSDS. True False 8. Small portable containers do not have to be labeled if the chemicals inside are transferred from a labeled container and are available for use by anyone in your workplace. True False 9. The single word "Warning" means the hazard is "Less Serious" True False 10. The most noticeable changes brought by GHS for most organizations will be changes to safety labels, safety data sheets, and chemical classification. True False