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Module 2: Assessment Quiz

Module: U2M2 - Chemical Safety & PPE Protocols Duration: 25 minutes Passing Score: 70% Format: Multiple choice and scenario-based


Questions 1-3: Chemical Hazard Identification

What is the primary health hazard classification for uncured photopolymer resin according to most Safety Data Sheets (SDS)?

What makes skin sensitization from resin exposure particularly dangerous compared to other chemical exposures?

Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) used for washing resin prints has a flash point of 12°C (53°F). What does this mean practically for lab safety?


Questions 4-6: PPE Selection and Use

Why are nitrile gloves specified for resin handling instead of latex gloves?

When should you change your nitrile gloves during a resin printing session?

What specification should safety glasses meet for resin printing operations, and why?


Questions 7-9: Chemical Safety Procedures

A student spills approximately 50mL of uncured resin on the lab bench. What is the correct cleanup procedure?

How should contaminated IPA (used for washing resin prints) be disposed of?

Where should the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each resin product be located in the lab?


Questions 10-12: Emergency Response

A classmate gets uncured resin in their eye. What is the correct first aid response?

You notice a classmate has developed a red, itchy rash on their forearms after working with resin. They say it appeared a few hours after the last session. What should they do?

During a resin printing session, you smell strong chemical fumes and notice the ventilation system is not running. What is the correct action?


Questions 13-14: Scenario-Based Application

You are setting up a new resin printing station in a classroom. Which of the following arrangements presents a safety violation?

A student removes their gloves to check their phone, then puts the same gloves back on to continue handling resin. What safety issue does this create?


Last Updated: 2026-03-19