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A comprehensive q&a resource covering various aspects of hazardous materials operations, including hazard identification, safety procedures, and emergency response. it's particularly useful for those studying transportation and emergency response protocols, offering insights into regulations, safety measures, and hazard recognition techniques. The questions and answers cover a wide range of topics, from understanding hazard classes and placards to using the emergency response guidebook (erg).
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hazards, how to minimize contamination?
health and safety of emergency responders and the public during an incident involving releases of hazardous materials are called:
important part of assessment is:
extremely hazardous substances listed in Section 302 of SARA, Title III. (T or F?)
fixed facility may be exempted from being reported. (T or F?)
reporting requirements in regards to releases of hazardous substances. (T or F?)
below indicates the highest radiation hazard?
_____________ than other emergencies.
an orange panel of a tank car is:
for identifying hazardous materials gives:
more than:
the diamond indicates the:
to display a _________ placard.
______ placard.
top of a placard?
considered y the DOT to be a hazardous material is a:
toxic, dangerous, and irritating fumes are known as:
on their placards.
placards are:
for Hazardous Materials, the symbol for a mass fire hazard is:
the US Military Marking system as a:
When referring to the US Military Marking System, if a circle w/ a symbol of a person wearing a mask is seen, it is necessary to assume that:
peroxides, other than Type B, requires:
the:
fire is its ability to:
Hazard Class 6 includes:
infectious substance.
consideration in determining whether a facility is required to have MSDS information is whether the facility:
placard with the Hazard class:
ERG, go to the ______. Realize the need for additional resources and make the appropriate
have the ability to:
materials? Thermal, radiation, asphyxiant, chemical, etiological, mechanical, and
trailer?