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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
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Cargo tanks have special marking requirements than other types of vehicles transporting hazardous materials.
- True
- False
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Column 3 of the hazardous materials table shows the identification number.
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Containment rules tell drivers how to load, transport, and unload bolt tanks of hazardous materials.
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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
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Keep the leak or spill as small as possible |
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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.
- True
- False
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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
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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.
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Remove the tire in place it at a safe distance from the vehicle |
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Each item description on a shipping paper shows the materials hazard class.
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Forbidden materials can never be transported.
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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
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The word "WASTE" before the proper shipping name of the material on the shipping paper (Hazardous Waste Manifest). |
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The person attending a parked placarded vehicle must…
- Be in the vehicle, awake, and not in the sleeper berth: or within 100 feet of the vehicle and have it in Clearview.
- Be aware of the hazards of the materials being transported.
- Know what to do in emergencies.
- Be able to move the vehicle, if needed
- all of the above
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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
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Any more den safety requires |
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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.
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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
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Must disable it by disconnecting heater power sources and draining heater fuel tanks. |
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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
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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.
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The explosives are placed at least 200 feet away from the vehicles or occupied buildings |
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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
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If you transport route controlled radioactive material you must have received specialized training in the past…
- 30 days
- 1 year
- 2 years
- 3 years
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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.
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You must never transport the product. |
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