Question
click below
click below
Question
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Section 9
Question | Answer |
---|---|
Not love with shippers package in order to fill in the blank the materials | Shippers package in order to contain the materials |
Driver placard their vehicles to blank the risk | Drivers placard their vehicle to Communicate |
What three things do you need to know to decide which placards if any you need | Material's hazard class. Amount being shipped. Amount of all HazMat of all classes on your vehicle. |
A hazardous materials. Identification number must appear on the blink, and on the blink, what time that identification number must also appear on cargo tanks and other bulk packaging? | The shipping papers, the manifest and the placards |
Where must you keep the shipping papers describing hazardous materials?? | In a pouch behind the drivers door within reach while wearing a seatbelt |
What are cargo tanks | cargo tank is intended primarily for carriage of liquids or gases but is not limited solely to those two phases of matter and may be used for a solid |
A portable tank is not designed to be permanently attached to a transport vehicle or ship. | |
Your engine runs a pump used during delivery of compressed gas. Should you turn off the engine before or after unhooking hoses after delivery | turn it off when loading or unloading a compressed gas tank. If you do use your engine to run a pump, you should turn the engine off after the product transfer but before unhooking the hoses. |
How frequently should a placarded trailer with dual tires have its tires checked? | Before the trip and every time you stop |
What is a safe haven? | approved place for parking unattended vehicles loaded with explosives |
How close to the travel part of the roadway can you park with Div. 1.2 or 1.3 materials | 5 feet of the traveled part of the road when work requires it. |
How close can you park to a bridge, tunnel, or building with the same load | 300 feet |
What type of fire extinguisher must placarded vehicles carry? | 10BC or more |
You are hauling 100 pounds of Div 4.3 (Dangerous When Wet) materials. Do you need to stop before a railroad-highway crossing | Yes (Placarded, Carries Chlorine, Cargo Tanks either loaded or empty if used for Haz Mat |
At a rest area you discover your hazardous materials shipments slowly leaking from the vehicle. There is no phone around. What should you do? | 1. Get off the road 2. Contain the liquid, 3. Keep bystanders away, 4. Keep you and others safe: Gather all information by getting the shipping label with the hazmat class, hazmat number, shipper information package location, |
What is an emergency response guide? |