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Hazmat Endorsement Test 2
Hazmat Materials
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Undergraduate 4
06/10/2018

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Term

A driver who transports division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives…

 

  • Must receive written instruction (from the carrier) on what to do if delayed or in an accident
  • must be familiar with, and have in position while driving a copy of FMCSR part 397, shipping papers, written route plan, and written emergency instructions
  • must sign a receipt for required documents
  • all of the above
Definition
All of the above
Term

Cargo tanks have special marking requirements than other types of vehicles transporting hazardous materials.

 

  1. True
  2. False
Definition
True
Term

Column 3 of the hazardous materials table shows the identification number.

 

  • True
  • false
Definition
False
Term

Containment rules tell drivers how to load, transport, and unload bolt tanks of hazardous materials.

 

  • True
  • False
Definition
True
Term

Containment rules or designed to…

 

  • Keep the leak or spill as small as possible.
  • Notify law enforcement in the event of a spill.
  • Get drunk drivers off the road.
  • Certify Hazardous Materials (H) endorsements
Definition
Keep the leak or spill as small as possible
Term

Division 1.1 and 1.2 explosives cannot be transported in triples or in vehicle combinations if there is a marked or plaque or cargo tank in the combination.

 

  1. True
  2. False
Definition
True
Term

During hazardous materials emergency, you must use every available means to…

 

  • Prevent smoking and keep the open flame away
  • warn others of the danger
  • keep people away
  • avoid contact or inhaling
  • all of the above
Definition
All of the above
Term

During your 2 hours/100 miles en-route tire inspection, you discover and overheated tire. If you are hauling hazardous materials, you must…

 

  • Cool the tire before proceeding
  • Lord the air pressure (if not a steering axle tire) and proceed.
  • Double your inspection to 1 hour/50 miles to make sure it doesn't blow out.
  • Remove the tire in place it at a safe distance from the vehicle.
Definition
Remove the tire in place it at a safe distance from the vehicle
Term

Each item description on a shipping paper shows the materials hazard class.

 

  • True
  • False
Definition
True
Term

Forbidden materials can never be transported.

 

  • True
  • False
Definition
True
Term

Hazardous waste shipments or identified by…

 

  • The word "waste" on the vehicle placards.
  • The word "waste" before the proper shipping name of the material on the shipping paper (hazardous waste manifest).
  • Sight and/or smell
  • all of the above
Definition
The word "WASTE" before the proper shipping name of the material on the shipping paper (Hazardous Waste Manifest).
Term

The person attending a parked placarded vehicle must…

 

  1. Be in the vehicle, awake, and not in the sleeper berth: or within 100 feet of the vehicle and have it in Clearview.
  2. Be aware of the hazards of the materials being transported.
  3. Know what to do in emergencies.
  4. Be able to move the vehicle, if needed
  5. all of the above
Definition
All of the above
Term

If the hazardous material or spilling from your vehicle, do not move it...

 

  • Any more than safety requires
  • at all
  • off of the roadway
  • all of the above
Definition
Any more den safety requires
Term

If the words "Inhalation Hazard" are on the shipping paper, you must use poison placards in addition to any others needed for the hazardous material.

 

  • True
  • False

 

 

Definition
False
Term

If you are loading explosives and your vehicle is equipped with a cargo heater, you...

 

  • Must remove it
  • must keep the thermostat below 75°
  • must disable it by disconnecting heater power sources and draining heater fuel tanks.
  • Must turn it off
Definition
Must disable it by disconnecting heater power sources and draining heater fuel tanks.
Term

If you are transporting division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives, how close to a bridge, tunnel, building, place where people gather, or an open fire, can you park?

 

  • 75 feet
  • 150 feet
  • 300 feet
  • 500 feet
Definition
300 feet
Term

If a carrying explosive crèches, you must not separate the vehicles until…

 

  • The explosives are placed at least 200 feet away from the vehicles or occupied buildings.
  • An emergency crew is standing by.
  • The explosives are completely soaked with water.
  • You make sure that everyone is at least 200 feet away from the vehicles.
Definition
The explosives are placed at least 200 feet away from the vehicles or occupied buildings
Term

If you break down on the highway and are transporting a flammable liquid or flammable gas, never used burning signals, such as flares or fuses or warning devices. Use…

 

  • Reflective triangles
  • read electric lights
  • either a or B
Definition
Either a or B
Term

If you transport route controlled radioactive material you must have received specialized training in the past…

 

  • 30 days
  • 1 year
  • 2 years
  • 3 years
Definition
2 years
Term

If the word "forbidden" is written or typed in the hazard class column on an entry in the hazardous materials table…

 

  • You must have the "password" memorized (but not written down).
  • You must never transport the product.
  • Your vehicle must have the proper HAZMAT placarding.
  • You must have a valid HAZMAT (H) CDL endorsement to legally transported.
Definition
You must never transport the product.
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