Shift Management and Safety Practice Test

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Which description best matches fentanyl as referenced?

Liquid at room temperature

Gas at room temperature

Fine powdered form

Fentanyl is typically encountered as a fine white powder. This solid, particulate form is what makes it easy to disperse as dust and also what creates significant inhalation and dermal exposure risks in handling environments. While fentanyl can appear in other forms such as patches or solutions, the common safety reference is its powder form, since powders pose the most immediate danger when unknown or unregulated. Understanding that it’s a fine powder helps explain why workers are taught to use protective gloves, eye protection, and appropriate ventilation or respiratory protection when there's any chance of powder exposure, and to avoid creating dust or distributing it in the air.

Solid block

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