In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Which signals may be used to warn of a stopped vehicle that contains explosives?
Signal fires
Flares or triangles
Answer: Reflective Question: Identification numbers are preceded by the letters "UN" or "NA." The letters "NA" are associated with proper shipping names that are used ?
Internationally
Within the United States and to and from Canada
Both of these answers
Answer: Within the United States and to and from Question: The transport index of all radioactive material packages in a single vehicle must not exceed
100.
50.
10.
Answer: Question: Who is responsible for finding out what or special routes are needed to haul hazardous materials?
The carrier
The shipper
The driver
Answer: The Question: You should stop before crossing a railroad grade if your vehicle is carrying _______ of chlorine.
110 gallons
any amount
100 gallons
Answer: Any Question: Why must the shipper sign the shipping paper? To certify that:
Entire shipment is /accounted for before the carrier accepts it
It has prepared the shipment in accordance with regulations
It accepts liability for an accident
Answer: To certify that it has prepared the in accordance with regulations Question: If there is an "RQ" in item description on the shipping paper, it means that
the carrier must any spill of this material.
the material has an insurance value of over $1,000.00.
the material is in a package containing no other materials.
Answer: the carrier must any spill of this material. Question: Whose signatures must be on a Hazardous Manifest?
The shipper, all carriers, and the receiver
The shipper and the first carrier
The shipper and the receiver
Answer: The shipper, all carriers, and the Question: The intent of materials regulations is to ensure safety, to contain the material, and
to allow state enforcement.
to tax shippers correctly.
to communicate the risk.
Answer: to the risk. Question: Placards must be at least _______ from all other markings.
3 inches
12 inches
6 inches
Answer: 3 Question: An "X" in the HM column of a shipping paper entry means that
this is an exception to the hazardous materials regulations.
the entry is for a material.
the material is not a hazardous material.
Answer: the entry is for a material. Question: If a shipment contains both hazardous and non-hazardous materials, the shipping paper must
list the hazardous materials first.
highlight the hazardous materials in a contrasting color.
do of the above.
Answer: do of the above. Question: For the hazard classes in Placard Table 2, you must use placards only if you are transporting a of
1,001 pounds or more.
501 pounds or more.
1,501 pounds or more.
Answer: 1,001 or more. Question: To communicate the risk of hazardous materials, do all of the following EXCEPT
provide proper shipping papers.
have their drivers text their locations.
use placards.
Answer: have their drivers text locations. Question: When hauling hazardous materials over a new . When should you check the route and get the permits needed for this trip?
Within 24 hours of the end of the trip
Before starting the trip
While you are still on a part of the route that you know
Answer: Before the trip Question: You may let someone else watch your vehicle only if it's
late at and you are tired.
someone you know very well.
on the property of the shipper, carrier, or receiver.
Answer: on the property of the , carrier, or receiver. Question: The three lists that drivers, shippers, & carriers use to find out if a material is a regulated product. One is:
shipper’s list of quantities.
List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities.
EPA Dangerous Materials Table.
Answer: List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable . Question: Who is responsible for safely transporting a hazardous material shipment without delay and keeping the shipping papers in the place?
The carrier
The driver
The shipper
Answer: The Question: A properly prepared uniform hazardous waste manifest
must be signed by each carrier transporting the shipment.
is required only if there is a loss of cargo during transport.
is the same as any shipping paper.
Answer: must be signed by each transporting the shipment. Question: With most hazardous materials, you may briefly park 5 feet of the road if your work requires it. The exception to this is:
Divisions 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 (explosives)
acids and poisons.
corrosives and oxidizers.
Answer: 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 (explosives) Question: If there is an involving hazardous materials, who reports it to the proper government agency?
The driver
The carrier
The shipper
Answer: The Question: A hazardous material's identification number is by
the driver.
the receiver.
the shipper.
Answer: The Question: The hazardous material identification numbers must be displayed on portable tanks, cargo tanks, and other bulk packaging. The regulations require black _______ numbers.
50 mm
100 mm
25 mm
Answer: 100 Question: Hauling hazardous materials, & your tire is leaking. You must continue at reduced speed and check the tire every 25 miles.
report it to your carrier immediately.
stop at the safe place and fix it.
Answer: stop at the safe place and fix it. Question: When fueling a placarded vehicle, someone must always be
within 10 feet of the pump, with a fire extinguisher.
at the nozzle, controlling the fuel flow.
at the power shut-off for the pump.
Answer: at the , controlling the fuel flow. Question: The Hazardous Materials Table has ______ columns.
eight
three
fiveAnswer: Question: HazMat shipping papers must include a of the hazardous materials and
emergency response information.
contact information for the driver's next of kin.
their monetary value.
Answer: response information. Question: If the word “Forbidden” is in the Hazard class column of an entry in the HM table,
a common carrier must never transport the material.
the carrier may not open the package or container.
a shipment of that material must never be than the RQ.
Answer: a carrier must never transport the material. Question: Which of the following is an acceptable floor liner for moving Division 1.1 or 1.2 materials?
Stainless steel
Non-ferrous metal
Carbon steel
Any of the above
Answer: Non-ferrous Question: Cargo tanks are
only made in one size.
bulk packaging temporarily to your vehicle.
bulk packaging permanently attached to your vehicle.
filled while they are off your vehicle, then attached for transportation.
Answer: Bulk packaging permanently to your vehicle Question: The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) was created by the U.S. Dept Transportation and is used nationwide.
is studied by personnel to help keep the public safe.
contains an index of hazardous material ID numbers
does all of the above.
Answer: does all of the . Question: What action should you take if you discover your HM shipment leaking at a rest stop w/no phone?
Send someone for help with all the information.
Leave truck parked with emergency lights on & walk for help.
Drive slowly & cautiously until you rAnswer: Send someone for help with all the information. Question: How far away are you allowed to park from a bridge, tunnel, or building if you are carrying Division 1.2 or 1.3 materials?
At least 400 feet
At 500 feet
At least 600 feet
At least 300 feet
Answer: At lease 300 Question: Necessary qualifications for non-bulk packaging?
Max net mass of 882lbs or less & a max capacity of 119 gal or less as a for a solid
Max capacity of 119 gal or less as a receptacle for a liquid
Water capacity of 1,000lbs or less as a receptaAnswer: All of the Question: Which of the following three hazard classes should NOT be into a temperature-controlled trailer (one with a heater/air conditioner unit)?
Classes 1, 2.1, and 3
Classes 1, 3, and 4
Classes 1, 3, and 6
Classes 1, 4, and 5.1
Answer: Classes 1, 2.1, and Question: What is a technical name?
Medical term 4 HM used by medical personnel
Name of HM used on the street
Name of HM used in the trucking comm
Name of HM used in scientific journals and texts, recog as its chemical or microbiological Answer: The name of a hazardous used in scientific journals and texts, recognized as its chemical or microbiological name Question: what place must u keep shipping papers that HM?
locked glove box when out of the vehicle
Fireprf pch under pass seat while driving
Fireprf pch under driver's seat u can reach w/driving
On the driver's seat anytime you are out of the vehicleAnswer: On the driver's seat anytime you are out of the Question: The other 2 places where the HM ID # must appear:
on the gas tank & on a sticker in the glove box
on a temp license plate holder & on the steering wheel.
on all bulk packaging & on the tanks.
on the back of the truck & inside the glove box
Answer: on all bulk and on the cargo tanks. Question: What is the purpose of a driver placarding his or her vehicle?
To warn those with children to drive in another lane
To give people something interesting to look at while they drive
To risk
To force other drivers to stay 20 feet away
Answer: To communicate Question: Do you need to stop before a railroad crossing if you are hauling 100 pounds of Division 4.3 materials?
No.
It is impossible to tell more information.
Yes, but only if the arm is down telling vehicles to stop.
Yes.
Answer: YES Question: If you are carrying Division 1.2 or 1.3 materials, how far away must you park from the portion of the roadway?
At least 20 feet
At least half a mile
At least 10 feet
At least 5 feet
Answer: At 5 feet Question: Your engine runs a pump when u are delivering compressed gas. When done, u should turn off the engine?
Turn it off after unhooking.
Turn it off before unhooking.
Turn it off on arrival; use other power to run the pump.
Leave it on the time.
Answer: Turn it off unhooking. Question: Which of the following hazard classes uses a transport index to determine how much of it can be loaded on a vehicle for transport?
Class 7 (radioactive materials)
Class 1 (explosives)
Class 3 (flammable liquids)
Class 4 (flammable solids)
Answer: Class 7 (radioactive ) Question: A safe haven is
a safe place to dump HM.
a place approved for parking unattended vehicles carrying explosives.
a place to stay once u have reported your company for illegal activity.
slang term for the last stop at the end of your of HM.
Answer: a that has been approved for parking unattended vehicles carrying explosives. Question: How often should you check the tires on a placarded trailer that has dual tires?
Each time you the start of each day and every time you stop
Once every three hours
Once every 100 miles
Answer: At the start of each day and every time you Question: carrying 100 pounds of silver cyanide, you r asked to carry battery acid?
Put silver cyanide on top of battery acid.
Put plenty of space between the two.
Put battery acid on top of the silver .
Inform someone & do not load the battery acid.
Answer: someone and do not load the battery acid. Question: To determine if u need to use placards, which is NOT needed?
The haz class of the substance or material
Amount of the substance or material being shipped
The amount of all the HM of all classes in your manufacturing date of the material
Answer: The manufacturing date of the Question: Where are the 2 main where the hazardous material identification number appears?
shipping papers & on the package
shipping papers & on a secret document in the driver's wallet
package & on paperwork at the shipping point of origin
package & on Answer: On the papers and on the package Question: Which of the following is NOT an acceptable type of marking for hazardous materials?
UN number
Descriptive name in Roman print
Name in italics
Answer: Name in Question: A placarded vehicle must carry a fire extinguisher with a minimum rating -B:C
5-B:C
10-A:B
10-B:C
Answer: 10-B:C Question: You must NEVER smoke or perform any involving fire within 25 feet of
class 5.2 only.
classes 1, 2, 3, and 4.
class 4.2 only.
class 1 only.
Answer: 1, 2, 3, and 4. Question: When shippers the material, they are trying to
make it easy to identify.
make it as light as possible.
make it easy to open and close the packages.
do all of the above.
Answer: make it easy to . Question: What are the main differences between a cargo tank and a portable tank?
Permanent attachment vs. temporary attachment
Being filled on the vehicle vs. being filled off the vehicle
Whether the name of the or lessee must be shown
All of the above
Answer: All of the Question: Who is responsible for packaging, labeling, and preparing the hazardous material shipping papers for a common carrier?
The carrier
The shipper
The Answer: The Question: Whenever you load or a cargo tank, a qualified person must be
within 50 feet.
within 100 feet.
within 25 feet.
Answer: 25 feet. Question: Which signals may be used to warn of a vehicle that contains explosives?
Flares or fusees
Reflective triangles
Signal fires
Answer: triangles Question: Who is responsible for finding out what permits or special routes are needed to haul materials?
The shipper
The driver
The carrier
Answer: The Question: When there is a hazardous materials emergency, what should you do?
Prevent smoking and keep open flames away.
Keep people away and warn them of danger.
Do both of the .
Answer: Do both of the . Question: Which of the following must drivers have in their possession while transporting Division 1.1 or 1.2 explosives?
The route plan
The carrier’s insurance policy
Both of the above
Answer: The written plan Question: The transport index of a material
is another way of writing the weight of the package.
is something that only the shipper needs to worry about.
indicates the degree of control needed during transportation.
Answer: indicates the degree of control needed transportation. Question: With most HM, you may briefly park w/ 5 feet of the road if your work requires it. The materials that are the exception & do not allow are
acids and .
corrosives and oxidizers.
Divisions 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 (explosives)
Answer: 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 (explosives) Question: When can the shipping name or the HM ID # be abbrv on the shipping paper?
Only if isn't enough room for the whole thing
Only if regulations specifically authorize the shipper to
Only if it is 1 of the 5 most shipped hazardous materials
Answer: Only if regulations specifically authorize the shipper to do Question: When handling packages of explosives, you must
keep bystanders 100 feet away.
double wrap wet in plastic to prevent staining.
never use hooks or other metal tools.
Answer: never use hooks or metal tools. Question: How far must you stay from a , tunnel, or building if you are carrying Division 1.2 or 1.3 materials?
200 feet
500 feet
100 feet
300 feet
Answer: 300 Question: Whenever your vehicle is placarded, do not drive near open fires unless you
can safely pass the fire without stopping.
have LTL of a non-flammable material.
are equipped with fire .
Answer: can safely pass the fire stopping. Question: Why does the government regulate the transportation of hazardous materials?
Because they are rare
Because they are expensive
Because being transported, they pose a risk to health, property, or safety
Answer: Because being transported, they pose a risk to health, property, or safety Question: Who is responsible for safely transporting a hazardous material shipment without delay and keeping the shipping papers in the place?
The driver
The shipper
The carrier
Answer: The Question: To determine if u need to use placards, what do u NOT need to know?
Hazard class of substance/material
Amount of substance/material being shipped
Manufacturing date of the materials
Amount of HM of all the classes in the vehicle
Answer: The manufacturing date of the Question: The power unit of a placarded vehicle must have a fire extinguisher with a UL rating of ____ B:C or more.
10
15
5
Answer: Question: When transporting chlorine in cargo tanks, what must you have?
An kit for controlling leaks in fittings on the dome cover plate
An approved gas mask
Both of the above
Answer: Both of the Question: The regulations require that hazardous materials employees be trained and at least once every ___ years.
two
three
four
Answer: three Question: You are behind the wheel of a truck carrying a shipment of hazardous material. The shipping papers must be in a on the driver’s door or in
the truck’s glove compartment.
a box under the driver’s seat.
clear view within your reach.
Answer: clear view within your . Question: When shippers HM, they must certify that this was done according to regs. The only exception is when
the driver is given a sealed cargo compartment.
the shipper is a private carrier, carrying its own product.
the shipment is hazardous waste.
Answer: the shipper is a carrier, carrying its own product. Question: Who is responsible for checking to be sure the shipper correctly named, , and marked a hazardous materials shipment?
The carrier
The manufacturer
The shipper
Answer: The |
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