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FREE MILITARY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT HAZMAT
OPERATIONS EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -106 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: What does the Cryogenic Tank Container (IMO Type 7) Specialized Intermodal Tank transport?
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Cryogenic liquids I.E. argon, ethylene, helium, nitrogen, and oxygen. Hazard Class 2.2
Question 2: DOT Hazard Class 3.2
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Flammable and Combustible liquid. Red Background, White Flame w/the word "Flammable" Flash point 0 - 73 F.
Question 3: What do Non-Pressure IMO Tank Container transport
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Both non hazardous and hazardous materials. I.E. toxic, corrosive, alcohols, pesticides, insecticides, and flammable materials. Food grade commodities, liquid fertilizers, resins, sodium cyanide, water treatment chemicals, and whiskey.
Question 4: Define what constitutes bulk packaging
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- Liquid - capacity greater than 119 gallons
- Solid - capacity greater than 882 pounds
- Compressed Gas - water capacity greater than 1001 pounds.
Question 5: DOT Hazard Class 3
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Flammable and Combustible liquid. Red Background, White Flame w/the word "Combustible" Any liquid that does not meet the definition of any other hazard class and has a flash point above 140 F and below 200 F.
Question 6: DOT Hazard Class 5.2 Type C
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Neither detonates nor deflagrates rapidly and cannot undergo a thermal explosion.Question 7: Pulmonary Agents:
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Agents that irritate the lung or damage the pulmonary tissue.
Question 8: DOT Hazard Class 4.1
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Flammable and Combustible Solid. Red and white vertical stripes, black flame and the words, "Flammable Solid". Wetted explosives (i.e. C4), Self-reactive materials (i.e. hand warmers), Readily combustible solids (i.e. magnesium, steel wool)
Question 9: List each type of fixed facility
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- Non-pressure Facility Tank: (Ordinary Cone Roof); (Geodesic dome); (Open Floating Roof);(Lifter
Roof);5. Non-pressure Facility Tank (Vapor Dome) Question 10: Define Carcinogen:
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Any material that causes cancerous growths in living tissue.
Question 11: DOT Hazard Class 6.1
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Poisonous Material. White Background, Skull and crossbones. Material other than gas that is either known to be so toxic to humans as to afford a hazard to health during transport. I.E. Tear Gas. Major
Hazard: Toxic
Question 12: DOT Hazard Class 8
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White Top, Black Bottom, two test tubes, hand and steel bar. A liquid or solid that causes visible destruction or irreversible alterations in human skin tissue at the site of contact or a liquid that has a sever corrosion rate on steel or aluminum.Question 13: Factors influencing number and types of exposures:
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Time of Day, Type of Occupancies, Location of Release, Weather (current and forecasted)
Question 14: DOT Hazard Class 1.2
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Orange background, Bursting Ball with the word Explosives. Explosives that have a projection hazard but not a mass explosion hazard. Common examples are aerial flares, det cord, and power device cartridges.
Question 15: Concentrations of a Hazmat within the endangered area.
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Not typically an operational level responsibility. Assets available: Fire Departments, Health Department, Environmental Agencies, Bioenvironmental Health, Local and State Resources.
Question 16: DOT Hazard Class 5.2
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Yellow background, Black Flaming "O" with words "Organic Peroxide". Means an organic compound containing oxygen (O) in bivalent(O-O) structure that can be considered a derivative of hydrogen peroxide. Material are listed in 7 types.
Question 17: DOT Hazard Class 5.1
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Yellow background, Black Flaming "O" with word "Oxidizer". means a material may, generally by yielding oxygen cause or enhance the combustion of other materials. I.E. ammonium nitrate, bromine trifluorioide, and calcium hypochlorite
Question 18: Eye hazards:
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Chemicals that affect the eye or visual capacity.
Question 19: DOT Hazard Class 4.2
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Flammable and Combustible Solid. Red and white vertical stripes, black flame and the words, "Flammable Solid". Spontaneously Combustible Material. Pyrophoric Material: Can ignite in five minutes after coming in contact with air. Self-heating material Question 20: Pesticide Label: EPA Registration number
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Two or three section number
- Manufacturer
- Sequence number
- distributor information
Question 21: Radioactive Particles and Properties?
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Alpha: Cannot penetrate sheet of paper or skin; Beta: Can be stopped by firefighter clothing and SCBA.Gamma: Requires extensive shielding can cause skin burns and damage internal organs. Neutron: Can be shielded with high hydrogen materials.Question 22: The most common control methods used to contain lesser spills:
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Dike, Dam (Overflow, and Underflow), Divert, and Retention
Question 23: DOT Hazard Class 5.2 Type D
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detonates only partially or deflagrates slowly, with medium to no effect when heated under confinement.