EVALUATION

It’s Your Right to Know: Helping Community Health Workers Promote Chemical Safety at Work JUNE 23, 2020

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to... • Recognize how workers are exposed to chemicals on the job and the health effects. • Describe basic safety practices when working around disinfectants and other chemicals. • Understand the role of Community Health Workers in helping workers prevent chemical exposure.

1 – The learning objectives were not met. 2 – The learning objectives were rarely met. 3 – The learning objectives were partially met. 4 – The learning objectives were mostly met. 5 – The learning objectives were completely met.

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1 – None 2 – Poor 3 – Fair 4 – Good 5 – Excellent

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1 – Not at all satisfied 2 – Somewhat satisfied 3 – Moderately satisfied 4 – Very satisfied 5 – Extremely satisfied

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1 – Strongly disagree 2 – Disagree 3 – Undecided 4 – Agree 5 – Strongly agree

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1 – Strongly disagree 2 – Disagree 3 – Undecided 4 – Agree 5 – Strongly agree

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N/A – Not Applicable 1 – Not at all confident 2 – Somewhat confident 3 – Moderately confident 4 – Very confident 5 – Extremely confident

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1 – No knowledge gained 2 – Minimum level of knowledge gained 3 – Moderate level of knowledge gained 4 – High level of knowledge gained 5 – Extremely high level of knowledge gained

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A - Eliminate the use of the chemical B - Improve ventilation C - Personal protective equipment D - Training

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A - First aid measures B - How to use the chemical safely C - Personal protective equipment needed D - All of the above

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A - Yes, but only immigrant workers that are legally authorized to work in the United States (documented workers) B - Yes, all immigrant workers are protected under the OSH act (documented and undocumented workers) C - No, the OSH act does not protect immigrant workers D - I don’t know

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A - Gloves B - Safety glasses (eye protection) C - N-95 respirator D - Workers should refer to the chemical’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to determine the correct PPE to use.

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