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FREE MILITARY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT HAZMAT

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FREE MILITARY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT HAZMAT

CONTAINERS EXAM QUESTIONS

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-Guarantee passing score -44 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Transports class 2.2, such as liquid argon, ethylene, hydrogen, and nitrogen, materials that will boil at -130 degree F or higher.5,000-14,000 gallons.Tank in a tank design. Fittings in a cabinet at end of container.

Answer:

CRYOGENIC LIQUID CARGO TANKS 338

Question 2: Stores flammable and combustible liquids, fertilizers, and chemical solvents.Tank with vertical cylindrical walls supporting a fixed dome-shaped roof .5 PSI or less. roof will not always fail as designed

Answer:

VAPOR DOME ROOF TANKS

Question 3: Container w/in a container. Used for flammable and non-flammable cryogenic liquids such as liquid helium and liquid hydrogen. Open head, non-pressurized vacuum jacketed vessels. 1 liter - 1,000 liters

Answer:

DEWAR FLASK - CRYOGENIC

Question 4: Used for liquids or solids. Typically 55 gallons. ends are either Closed or Open.Closed head usually has 2 openings call "bungs" Open head closure is called a "chime ring"

Answer:

DRUMS

Question 5: Stores flammable and combustible liquids up to 1,000,000 gallons.

cone roof tank with an Internal floating roof Large vents at top of tank shell.

Answer:

COVERED FLOATING ROOF TANKS

Question 6: Provides specifications for fixed containers designed to store flammable and combustible liquids.

Answer:

NFPA 30, FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS CODE

Question 7: Intended for materials with extremely low levels of radioactivity. Transport smoke detectors.

Answer:

EXCEPTED (RADIOACTIVE PACKAGING)

Question 8: Ceritfied by NRC before use and recertified every 5 years.

Spent nuclear fuel, high grade raw radioactive material and metals.small drums to heavily shielded casks up to 125 tons (look like a dumbbell)

Answer:

TYPE B (RADIOACTIVE PACKAGING)

Question 9: Intended for material having low activity per unit mass (low specific activity) with a limited hazard to the public and environment. Transport hospital waste. IP-1, IP-2 and IP-3 packaging.

Answer:

INDUSTRIAL (RADIOACTIVE PACKAGING)

Question 10: Stores flammable and combustible liquids.

Wind girder around top of tank shell. Ladder on roof. Roof floats on liquid surface.

Answer:

OPEN FLOATING ROOF TANK

Question 11: "Hopper"- Pneumatically unloaded

Class 5.1, 8 & 9

Bulk solid materials: fertilizers, cement, grain, dry caustic soda

Up to 1,500 cubic feet V-shaped hulls Static charges are common hazard

Answer:

DRY BULK CARGO TANKS

Question 12: trasports classes 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 such as LP, and anhydrous ammonia 2,500 (bobtail) - 11,500 gallons.

100-500 PSI

circular cross sections with rounded ends Fittings, valves, and safety relief valves protected against damage caused by collision, etc..

Answer:

HIGH PRESSURE CARGO TANKS 331

Question 13: Class 3, 6.1 and 8

flammable and combustible liquids, poisons

PSI 18-40

5,000-7,000 gallons insulated tank looks horse-shoe shaped non-inulated round with ribs showing

Answer:

LOW PRESSURE LIQUID CARGO TANKS 407

Question 14: Classes 2 & 3

PSI: 100-600

Capacity: 4,000-45,000

Cylindrical tank w/ rounded ends Fittings and valves enclosed in dome

Answer:

PRESSURE TANK CARS

Question 15: Refrigerated liquids -130 degrees F

Materials: Argon, ethylene, hydrogen, nitrogen, & oxygen

Hazard Class: 2.2

PSI: 25 or less

Tank w/in a tank, vacuum jacketing system Fittings, pressure relief and venting are in ground-level cabinets

Answer:

CRYOGENIC LIQUID TANK CARS

Question 16: Used for classes 1, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9

for solid materials such as fertilizers, food and poisons.Maybe be paper, cloth, burlap, plastic or combination of those.Typically up to 100 lbs.

Answer:

BAGS

Question 17: Stores flammable and combustible liquids, corrosives and poisons.

Sits on legs and blocks.300-20,000 galloons.

Answer:

HORIZONTAL TANKS

Question 18: Used for Class 2 such as chlorine, phosgene, sulfur dioxide.

Steel cylindrical, 3 feet in diameter and 8 feet long with convex or concave ends.All fittings are in head of container, including the fusible plugs and or spring-loaded safety relief valve.

Answer:

TON CONTAINER

Question 19: Tank w/ vertical cylindrical walls, supporting a fixed inverted cone roof..5 PSI or less. Seam designed to fail in case of fire or explosion

Answer:

CONE ROOF TANK

Question 20: Non-Pressure

Classes: 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8

Acetone, alcohols, benzene, gasoline, liquid fertilizers, and corrosive liquids

PSI: 25.4-100

closures at top of container

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