User: Question 2 of 50 : A person works every day with a toxic substance, but does not take protective measures. The individual will experience what type of exposure?
a. Acute
b. Chronic
c. Lethal
d. Carcinogenic
Weegy: d. Carcinogenic
Auto answered|Score .9975|Sunshiineluv|Points 668|User: Question 3 of 50 : The body has very efficient internal defenses which can remove any quantity of an unwanted substance.
a. True
b. False
Weegy: True Or False? The Body Has Very Efficient Internal Defenses Which Can Remove Any Quantity Of An Unwanted Substance. [
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Auto answered|Score .6User: Question 4 of 50 : The tendency of chemicals to become more concentrated as they move up the food chain is known as:
a. Leachification
b. Biodegradation
c. Chemical breakdown
d. Biomagnification
Weegy: d. Biomagnification
Auto answered|Score .9958|rhey_22787|Points 10|User: Question 5 of 50 : An industry’s smokestack is an example of what type of source?
a. Point
b. Area
Weegy: An industry's smokestack is an example of what type of source? A. Point. [ What are the types of industry? it depends on the view of each individual, but for me i limit ...
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Auto answered|Score .9812User: Question 6 of 50 : You have just learned that a chemical you work with is a mutagen. What effect does this chemical have?
a. Increases the risk of cancer
b. Increases the risk of physical defects in a developing embryo
c. Causes a permanent change in the genetic material (DNA)
d. Irritates the lining of the throat
Weegy: C. causes a permanent change in the genetic material (DNA)
Auto answered|Score 1|Controler|Points 2559|User: Question 7 of 50 : A toxic accident occurs in your neighborhood. Several adults, teenagers, and small children are present. Which group, if any, would likely be most severely affected?
a. All would be affected to the same degree
b. The small children would be most severely affected
c. The teenagers would be most severely affected
d. The adults would be most severely affected
Weegy: ... the same as A toxic accident occurs in your neighborhood Several adults teenagers and small children are present Which group if any would likely [ be most severely affected ...
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Auto answered|Score .995User: Question 8 of 50 : The analysis of a situation to determine the level of risk inherent in that situation is called:
a. Risk assessment
b. Risk management
c. Risk search
d. Health effects assessment
Weegy: 8. The analysis of a situation to determine the level of risk inherent in that situation is called: a. Risk assessment b. Risk management c. [ Risk search
https://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/downloads/is5finalexam.pdf ]
Auto answered|Score .8213User: Question 9 of 50 : A chemical that, in relatively small amounts, produces injury when it comes in contact with skin tissue is known as:
a. A radioactive material
b. An explosive
c. A flammable liquid
d. A corrosive
Weegy: The answer is: d. A corrosive
Auto answered|Score .9961|patmarone|Points 5947|User: Question 10 of 50 : It is difficult and sometimes impossible to purify contaminated groundwater.
a. True
b. False
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Auto answered|Score .8944User: Question 11 of 50 : The Federal agency responsible for regulating interstate shipments of hazardous materials is:
a. Federal Emergency Management Agency
b. Department of Transportation
c. Environmental Protection Agency
d. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Weegy: ... Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) In: Job Training and Career Qualifications | Workplace Health and Safety | Hazardous Materials ... [ federal agency is responsible for regulating interstate shipments of hazardous materials 17 Apr 2010 13:20. Current answer: Department of Transportation
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Auto answered|Score .7633User: Question 12 of 50 : The Federal law designed to regulate hazardous waste “from cradle to grave” is:
a. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976
b. Toxic Substances Control Act
c. Safe Drinking Water Act
d. Superfund
Weegy: ... federal Superfund for hazardous waste ... federal law ... [ Act (1973) Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976) Toxic Substances Control Act (1976)
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Auto answered|Score .6084User: Question 13 of 50 : Under existing laws, States do not have broad authority to control how hazardous materials are stored, used, transported, and disposed of within their borders.
a. True
b. False
Weegy: ... true or false ... 13 ... Under existing laws states do not have broad authority to control how hazardous materials are stored used transported [ and disposed of within their borders ...
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Auto answered|Score .9091User: Question 14 of 50 : Under EPCRA, Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) are charged with the responsibility to:
a. Develop an emergency plan to respond to hazardous materials incidents
b. Regulate hazardous materials within State borders
c. Inspect local factories to ensure compliance with Federal legislation
d. Write local ordinances to promote emergency preparedness
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