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CPO Study Guide
Chapter 20
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |