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When hauling hazardous waste…
- You can be arrested for discharging hazardous waste anywhere but the place named on the manifest.
- You must deliver all, not just part, of the shipment.
- If you must transfer the shipment to another carrier, you must transfer all of it.
- All of the above
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Which of the following hazard classes use a transport index?
- Class V (Oxidizers)
- radioactive II
- explosives, division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3
- poison gas
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Which emergency equipment may be used to warn of a stopped vehicle which contains explosives?
- Single flares
- reflective triangles
- flares
- fuses
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While transporting hazardous material stopped to eat lunch at Ace truck stop. While you are in a truck stop, the shipping papers must be placed on the driver seat or…
- In the driver's door pouch
- in the glove compartment
- on your person
- on the dashboard in Clearview
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In the driver's door pouch |
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Who must sign the certification on the shipping papers?
- Shipper
- driver
- carrier
- DOT
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Who do the regulations say is responsible for checking that the shipper correctly named, labeled, and marked a hazardous material shipping?
- Shipper
- National Response Center
- carrier
- DOT
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Who must sign the hazardous waste manifest when delivered to a proper facility?
- The driver
- the facility dispatcher
- the facility operator
- all of the above
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You may not park a vehicle caring hazardous materials within how many feet of an open fire?
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You may not smoke around any vehicle being loaded or unloaded with…
- Oxidizers
- flammables
- explosives
- all of the above
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You should stop and check your tires every two hours or 100 miles, whichever comes first.
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You must have a written route plan when transporting division 1.1 explosives.
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You can leave a placarded vehicle unattended if you are not within 75 feet of a public road.
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You must stop 15 to 100 feet before the nearest rail of a railroad crossing when driving a placarded vehicle.
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You are hauling 2500 gallons of corrosive. You must park within________ feet of the road only if your work requires it you do so only briefly.
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You should stop before crossing a railroad grade if your vehicle is caring how many gallons of chlorine?
- 1000 gallons
- 110 gallons
- 55 gallons
- any amount
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You should not load nitric acid in stacks more than 2 feet high.
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You are scheduled to transport 1000 pounds each of non-flammable gas and pressurized liquid oxygen. Which of the following statement is true?
- You must refuse the load
- you'll need two different types of placards
- You'll need a "DANGEROUS" placard
- no placarding is required
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You'll need a "DANGEROUS" placard |
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You should keep your shipping papers describing hazardous materials in a secure location where they will not be stolen or lost.
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Stop before a railroad crossing if your vehicle is…
- Placarded
- carries any amount of chlorine
- has cargo tanks, whether loaded or empty, used for hazardous materials
- any of the above
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