Health & SafetyAnswer Key

Hazmat Training Army

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QUESTION 1

When you think of Resource conservation and recovery act (RCRA) THINK...

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hazardous waste

QUESTION 2

OHSA

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Occupational Health and Safety Act.. covered under 29 CFR 1910.120

QUESTION 3

EPA is covered by

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40 CFR 300-311-

QUESTION 4

DOT is covered by

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49 CFR 100-199-

QUESTION 5

NFPA 472

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Competence for responders to Hazardous Material

QUESTION 6

NFPA 473

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Competence for EMS personnel

QUESTION 7

What is an Awareness Level Responder

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They are expected to recognize, protect themselves, call for trained personnel, secure the area, evacuate, and deny entry

QUESTION 8

While analyzing an incident the goal is to...

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Detect, survey, collect, and implement actions consistent with AHJ (Authority having jurisdiction)

QUESTION 9

Isolation

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set perimeters and zones using the ERG. Deny entry to the contaminated area and assist with evacuate

QUESTION 10

Protection

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initiate the incident command system, ensuring the protection of responders and the public

QUESTION 11

Hazardous Materials defined by NFPA 472

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A substance (either matter-solid, liquid, or gas- or energy) that when released causes harm to PEOPLE, ENVIRONMENT, and, PROPERTY

QUESTION 12

DOT uses hazardous materials

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to cover the 9 hazard classes

QUESTION 13

EPA uses hazardous substances

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that if released into the environment above a certain amount, it must be reported

QUESTION 14

EPA uses extremely hazardous substances

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for chemicals that must be reported if released above a THRESHOLD

QUESTION 15

Toxic Chemicals

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chemicals whose total emissions or release be reported Annually by owners that manufacture, process, or otherwise use a listed toxic chemicals

QUESTION 16

OHSA uses hazardous chemicals

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to denote any chemical that would be a risk to employees in the workplace

QUESTION 17

Dangerous goods

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In united nations model codes and regulations, hazardous materials are known as

QUESTION 18

OHSA uses Highly hazardous chemicals

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chemicals that possess toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive property

QUESTION 19

Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Any weapon involving toxic or poisonous chemicals, disease organism, or designed to release radiation

QUESTION 20

Class 1 major hazard

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Class 1 : Explosives Major hazard: Explosion

QUESTION 21

Division 1.1

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Mass explosion hazard ex: Dynamite, T-N-T

QUESTION 22

Division 1.2

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Projection Hazard ex: Detonation Cord

QUESTION 23

Division 1.3

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Fire Hazard ex: Liquid- fueled rocket motors

QUESTION 24

Division 1.4

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Minor explosion hazard ex: ammunition

QUESTION 25

Division 1.5

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very insensitive explosives ex: Prilled ammunition nitrate fertilizer

QUESTION 26

Division 1.6

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extremely insensitive articles ex: Firecracker

QUESTION 27

Class 2 major hazards sub-hazards

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Class 2: gases major hazards: BLEVE (Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion Sub-hazards: Flammable, oxidizer, and poisonous

QUESTION 28

Division 2.1

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Flammable gas ex: Propane

QUESTION 29

Division 2.2

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Non-flammable, non- poisonous ex: compressed OXYGEN A cryogenic liquid

QUESTION 30

Division 2.3

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Poisonous Gas ex: Chlorine

QUESTION 31

Class 3 Major Hazard

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Class 3: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Major Hazard: Burns readily

QUESTION 32

Flammable liquid

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Flash point of not more than 140 degrees F ex: acetone, amyl acetate, methyl alcohol, toluene, gasoline

QUESTION 33

Combustible Liquid

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Flash point above 140 degrees F and below 200 degrees F ex: mineral oil, fuel oil, peanut oil

QUESTION 34

Class 4 Major Hazard

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Class 4: Flammable and Combustible Major hazard: Rapid Combustion with a liberation of mass quantities of smoke

QUESTION 35

Division 4.1

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Flammable Solid DENSITIZED EXPLOSIVES( to suppress explosion) SELF- REACTIVE MATERIALS READILY COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS ex: magnesium (pellets, turnings, and ribbons), Nitrocellulose

QUESTION 36

Division 4.2

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Spontaneously combustible material PYROPHORIC MATERIAL SELF-HEATING MATERIAL ex: phorphorus

QUESTION 37

Pyrophoric Material

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A liquid or solid that , even in small quantities and without an external ignition source, can ignite within five minutes after coming in contact with air

QUESTION 38

Division 4.3

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Dangerous when wet "MRE heaters" calcium carbide magnesium powder

QUESTION 39

Class 5.1 Major Hazard

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Supports combustion, intensifies fire ex: ammonium nitrate

QUESTION 40

Class 5.2 Major Hazard

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Unstable/ reactive explosives ex: Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide

QUESTION 41

class 5

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Oxidizers

QUESTION 42

Division 5.2 Type A-G

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Type A: forbidden for transport Type B: Can undergo thermal explosion Type C: Cant undergo thermal explo. Type D. medium to no effect when heated under confinement Type E: low to no effect when heated Type F: low or no explosive powe Type G: Desensitized

QUESTION 43

Class 6

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Poison major hazard: toxicity, infectious

QUESTION 44

Division 6.1

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Poisonous material, other than a gas can cause irritation. "CS"

QUESTION 45

Division 6.2

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Infectious substance, contain pathogens and cause disease in humans or animals ex: anthrax, botulism

QUESTION 46

Class 7

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Radioactive Major Hazard: Radioactive poisonous burns ex: uranium 0.002 mircocuries/gram yellowcake

QUESTION 47

Class 8

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Corrosive Major Hazard: Burns/Emulsification skin damage ex: sulfuric acid and nitric acid

QUESTION 48

Class 9

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Miscellaneous A material that presents a hazard during transport, but is not included in another hazard class

QUESTION 49

ORM-D other regulated materials

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Labels for materials that present a limited hazard during transport due to its form, quantity and packaging ex: consumer commodities " furniture polish/ fingernail polish"

QUESTION 50

Incidents Involving WMDs may have additional differences including

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INTENT- inflict harm, and kill SEVERITY AND COMPLEXITY - large number of causalities CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT-preservation of evidence INCIDENT COMMAND-law enforcement will have jurisdiction SECONDARY DEVICES- booby traps, use of weapons, armed resistance and assault, secondary events

QUESTION 51

Locations where WMD are manufactured transported, stored, used, or disposed of are:

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warehouses tank farms weapon depots hospitals labs truck terminals flight line areas maintenance facilities

QUESTION 52

Radioactive Containers

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Type A: protective overpacks Type B: Casks

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