HAZCOM Quiz

Test your understanding of OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
This short quiz helps identify how well you recognize labeling, SDS, and training requirements for chemical safety in the workplace.
If your results show knowledge gaps, e-SafetyPro.com can assist with customized HAZCOM training and compliance support.

Hazard Communication Standard (29CFR1910.1200) Quiz

Think you know your HAZCOM Standard? Test your knowledge with our OSHA Trivia Quiz — a fun and interactive way to challenge yourself on key workplace safety regulations. From hazard communication and PPE to recordkeeping and emergency procedures, this quiz covers essential topics every safety professional should master.

Earn a certificate of completion for scores of 80% and above, and receive an email with your results highlighting areas for improvement.

We would be happy to customize this quiz for your company or industry to identify strengths, gaps, and training needs. e-SafetyPro.com will be glad to help you design and deliver tailored safety knowledge checks across your organization.

Vlad Ivensky, CIH, CSP

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An employee asks where to find SDSs and the written hazard communication program. The supervisor directs them to the safety portal and offers assistance. Which statement best applies?

2 / 10

A supplier withholds a chemical’s precise composition but provides hazard and precautionary information. Is this acceptable under HAZCOM?

3 / 10

The corrosion pictogram appears on a product label. What hazards does it represent?

4 / 10

Maintenance employees are informed about hazards before performing an infrequent tank-cleaning task involving chemical residues. Which statement is correct?

5 / 10

Two contractors use chemicals in the same area and exchange SDSs and safety information before starting work. This coordination meets which key HAZCOM requirement?

6 / 10

A new employee is assigned to handle adhesives containing hazardous solvents. The supervisor gives hands-on instruction on proper ventilation and PPE before work begins. Which statement best describes compliance?

7 / 10

A worker reviews a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and notices it includes 16 distinct sections. How many sections are required in the current OSHA/GHS-compliant SDS format?

8 / 10

You are reviewing supplier labels and notice that some are missing key details. Which elements are required on all GHS-compliant labels under OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard?

9 / 10

A flammable solvent is transferred from a labeled drum into a smaller container used throughout the shift. The employee labels it with the product name and hazard symbols. Which statement is correct?

10 / 10

A new chemical process is introduced in a plant. The employer provides Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and trains employees on hazards and protective measures before use. Which statement best describes the purpose of the Hazard Communication Standard?

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