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1. Hazardous material is well defined and easily identifiable.
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CPO Study Guide

Chapter 20

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1. Hazardous material is well defined and easily identifiable. a. True b. False a. True b. False●
2. The emergency response guide is updated and reprinted on a 5-year cycle. a. True b. False a. True b. False●
3. Always approach hazardous material incidents from upwind, uphill, or upstream. a. True b. False a. True● b. False
4. In a crisis involving the release of a hazardous material, the first thing that must be done is to identify what has been released and in what quantity. a. True b. False a. True● b. False
5.The standard process correct order of these steps is: a. Identify material, activate the plan, perform security b. Activate the plan, damage, identify material c. Activate the plan, material, quantity d. Identify, plan, quantity a. Identify material, activate the plan, perform site security● b. Activate the plan, damage, identify the material c. Activate the appropriate plan, material, determine the quantity d. Identify , activate contingency plan, determine the quantity
6. Chemicals were released in an employee-related spill, but the best way is to: a. Ask bystanders and onlookers b. Ask the person who was using it● c. Assemble members of the HAZMAT Response team d. Contact the local fire department a. Ask bystanders and onlookers b. Ask the person who was using it● c. Assemble members of the HAZMAT Response team d. Contact the local fire department as quickly and practically as possible
7. There is a standard that should be used for preparing an MSDS. a. True b. False a. True● b. False
8. The media present unique challenges for site security personnel. a. True b. False a. True● b. False
9. The most comprehensive and detailed information concerning a specific hazard would be found in the: a. MSDS b. 49CFR c. NIOSH handbook d. Emergency Response Guide a. MSDS● b. 49CFR c. NIOSH handbook d. Emergency Response Guide
10. The fumes from hazardous materials release have been known to carry 20 miles or more. a. True● b. False a. True● b. False
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