Week 2 Quiz 1
Question 1 of 16
Which of the following are ways to identify hazards.
A. Not knowing the person on scene.
B. Placards
C. Isolate the area and protect yourself and others
D. Always wear full protective clothing and Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
Question 2 of 16
Which of the following DOT Specification tanks is used for cryogenic liquid?
A. MC306
B. MC307
C. MC312
D. MC338
Question 3 of 16
In the ERG, when blue pages with green highlighted entries, what does this mean?
A. Allyl Alcohol
B. Acrolein Stabilized
C. There are special instructions to follow.
D. Ethylene Chlorohydrin
Question 4 of 16
You have a shipment containing a pallet made up of cartons of division 1.4 explosives loaded on the front end of a 48' flatbed trailer. In a cargo fire, according to the ERG the MOST correct actions would be to :
A. Stop all traffic and clear the area for at least 500 meters (1/3 mile) in all directions and put the fire out yourself immediately.
B. Stop all traffic and clear the area for at least 500 meters (1/3 mile) in all directions and let burn.
C. Stop all traffic and clear the area for at least 1600 meters
D. Touch or walk through spilled material as quickly as possible
Question 5 of 16
What division classification is given to a class 2 toxic gas?
A. Class 2 Division 2.3
B. Class 2 Division 3.2
C. Class 1 Division 2.3
D. Class 2 Division 3.3
Question 6 of 16
Which division category is assigned to organic peroxides?
A. Class 5 Division 5.2
B. Class 5 Division 2.5
C. Class 6 Division 5.2
D. Class 3 Division 5.2
Question 7 of 16
Container types and sizes authorized for transport as specified in
A. 39 CFR §172.101 and Part 173;
B. 29 CFR §172.101 and Part 173;
C. 49 CFR §173.101 and Part 172;
D. 49 CFR §172.101 and Part 173;
Question 8 of 16
During a call to a spill of truck with many small packages at night of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, according the ERG what is the proper procedure?
A. Isolate 700 miles and protect upwind 2.2 miles.
B. Isolate 2.2 feet and protect downwind 700 miles
C. Isolate 700 feet and protect downwind 2.2 miles
D. Isolate 2.2 feet and protect upwind 700 miles
Question 9 of 16
During a call to a spill of truck with a few small packages at night of acetyl iodide spilled in water, according the ERG what is the proper procedure?
A. Isolate 1000 feet and protect downwind 2.4 miles
B. Isolate 100 feet and protect downwind .2 miles
C. Isolate 10 feet and protect downwind 2 miles
D. Isolate 30 feet and protect downwind 2.4 miles
Question 10 of 16
The ERG addresses all possible circumstances that may be associated with a dangerous goods incident.
True
False
Question 11 of 16
Uniforms worn by police and emergency medical services personnel, provide almost no protection from the harmful effects of dangerous goods.
True
False
Question 12 of 16
Because a class A extinguisher is filled with water, water is perfectly effective in fighting fires involving any materials.
True
False
Question 13 of 16
Biological Incidents are characterized by the onset of symptoms in hours to days. Typically, there will be no characteristic signatures because biological agents are usually odorless and colorless. Because of the delayed onset of symptoms in a biological incident, the area affected may be greater due to the movement of infected individuals.
True
False
Question 14 of 16
Chemical Incidents are characterized by the slow onset of medical symptoms (minutes to hours) and easily observed signatures (colored residue, dead foliage, pungent odor, dead insects and animals).
True
False
Question 15
If a terrorist was to ignite a suicide vest, according to the ERG, evacuate building 100 feet and outdoor evacuate 1 mile.
True
False
Question 16 of 16
According to the ERG, Level B is SCBA plus hooded chemical resistant clothing (splash suit).
True
False
ANSWER WILL BE SENT ON EMAIL.
Question 1 of 16
Which of the following are ways to identify hazards.
A. Not knowing the person on scene.
B. Placards
C. Isolate the area and protect yourself and others
D. Always wear full protective clothing and Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
Question 2 of 16
Which of the following DOT Specification tanks is used for cryogenic liquid?
A. MC306
B. MC307
C. MC312
D. MC338
Question 3 of 16
In the ERG, when blue pages with green highlighted entries, what does this mean?
A. Allyl Alcohol
B. Acrolein Stabilized
C. There are special instructions to follow.
D. Ethylene Chlorohydrin
Question 4 of 16
You have a shipment containing a pallet made up of cartons of division 1.4 explosives loaded on the front end of a 48' flatbed trailer. In a cargo fire, according to the ERG the MOST correct actions would be to :
A. Stop all traffic and clear the area for at least 500 meters (1/3 mile) in all directions and put the fire out yourself immediately.
B. Stop all traffic and clear the area for at least 500 meters (1/3 mile) in all directions and let burn.
C. Stop all traffic and clear the area for at least 1600 meters
D. Touch or walk through spilled material as quickly as possible
Question 5 of 16
What division classification is given to a class 2 toxic gas?
A. Class 2 Division 2.3
B. Class 2 Division 3.2
C. Class 1 Division 2.3
D. Class 2 Division 3.3
Question 6 of 16
Which division category is assigned to organic peroxides?
A. Class 5 Division 5.2
B. Class 5 Division 2.5
C. Class 6 Division 5.2
D. Class 3 Division 5.2
Question 7 of 16
Container types and sizes authorized for transport as specified in
A. 39 CFR §172.101 and Part 173;
B. 29 CFR §172.101 and Part 173;
C. 49 CFR §173.101 and Part 172;
D. 49 CFR §172.101 and Part 173;
Question 8 of 16
During a call to a spill of truck with many small packages at night of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, according the ERG what is the proper procedure?
A. Isolate 700 miles and protect upwind 2.2 miles.
B. Isolate 2.2 feet and protect downwind 700 miles
C. Isolate 700 feet and protect downwind 2.2 miles
D. Isolate 2.2 feet and protect upwind 700 miles
Question 9 of 16
During a call to a spill of truck with a few small packages at night of acetyl iodide spilled in water, according the ERG what is the proper procedure?
A. Isolate 1000 feet and protect downwind 2.4 miles
B. Isolate 100 feet and protect downwind .2 miles
C. Isolate 10 feet and protect downwind 2 miles
D. Isolate 30 feet and protect downwind 2.4 miles
Question 10 of 16
The ERG addresses all possible circumstances that may be associated with a dangerous goods incident.
True
False
Question 11 of 16
Uniforms worn by police and emergency medical services personnel, provide almost no protection from the harmful effects of dangerous goods.
True
False
Question 12 of 16
Because a class A extinguisher is filled with water, water is perfectly effective in fighting fires involving any materials.
True
False
Question 13 of 16
Biological Incidents are characterized by the onset of symptoms in hours to days. Typically, there will be no characteristic signatures because biological agents are usually odorless and colorless. Because of the delayed onset of symptoms in a biological incident, the area affected may be greater due to the movement of infected individuals.
True
False
Question 14 of 16
Chemical Incidents are characterized by the slow onset of medical symptoms (minutes to hours) and easily observed signatures (colored residue, dead foliage, pungent odor, dead insects and animals).
True
False
Question 15
If a terrorist was to ignite a suicide vest, according to the ERG, evacuate building 100 feet and outdoor evacuate 1 mile.
True
False
Question 16 of 16
According to the ERG, Level B is SCBA plus hooded chemical resistant clothing (splash suit).
True
False
ANSWER WILL BE SENT ON EMAIL.
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