Safety Orientation for Supervisors Practice Exam

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Which of the following chemicals is NOT known as a reproductive hazard?

  1. Lead

  2. Asbestos

  3. Motor oil

  4. Mercury

The correct answer is: Motor oil

Motor oil is widely used in various applications but is not classified as a reproductive hazard. In contrast, other chemicals listed, such as lead, asbestos, and mercury, are recognized for their potential adverse effects on reproductive health. Lead exposure has been linked to infertility and developmental issues in fetuses, while mercury can cause reproductive toxicity, impacting both male and female fertility. Asbestos, although primarily known for its carcinogenic properties, can also have indirect reproductive health implications due to its impact on overall health. Therefore, while the other chemicals are associated with reproductive hazards, motor oil does not carry the same level of risk in this regard.