84.2 Haz Mat CH 2 Only Flashcards

1
Q

Authority for incident command at hazardous materials events is defined in (3):

A

(1) Section 2454 VC.
(2) Section 8574.17 GC.
(3) California Hazardous Materials Incident Contingency Plan.

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2
Q

Regardless of the direction the material is flowing, or final location of the product, the initial responsibility rests with the jurisdiction where:

The agency with jurisdiction of the:

has initial overall HMIC responsibility.

A

the “first drop” or first release of product occurred.

first release

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3
Q

CHP uniformed supervisory personnel (shall/should/may) respond to a hazardous materials incident which occurs outside the investigative authority of the Department, but which may have an impact on traffic management or state facilities.

A

Should

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4
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T/F
“Designated employees” are required to report incidents to County Health Officers and Boards of Supervisors if there is a reasonable belief that the release or threatened release poses substantial present or potential hazard to human health, safety, property or the environment, within their jurisdictions.

A

True

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5
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Notification of the County Health Officer and the Board of Supervisors must be made within (time) of the employee’s knowledge of the incident.

A

72 hours

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6
Q

The Hazardous Materials Incident Commander is responsible for the:

of the hazardous materials event through the effective use and coordination of appropriate resources.

A

safe and efficient mitigation

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7
Q

The ultimate goal of hazardous materials incident response is to return the affected area:

A

as close to pre-incident conditions as reasonably possible.

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8
Q

T/F

The IAP does not need to be in written form for minor or non-complex incidents but is required to be written for large or complex incidents.

A

True

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9
Q

The SSP is only required to be written for large or complex incidents.

A

False, required to be written for all incidents regardless of size.

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10
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It is not necessary to report spills of fluids incidental to the operation of a motor vehicle (e.g., gas from the fuel tank, oil from the engine, or coolant from the radiator) less than ___ gallons total that are wholly contained within the paved portion of the highway and:

A

42

promptly cleaned up and disposed of by Caltrans (or county roads/public works).

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Q

T/F

A report is necessary if the petroleum product spills onto the dirt shoulder or other area that results in substantial contamination to the environment and/or requires a clean-up or excavation of soil.

A

True

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12
Q

Hazmat:

All events within departmental jurisdiction involving a

A

hazardous material being transported by a vehicle.

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13
Q

Hazmat
All events that occur on state property or a facility under the jurisdiction of this Department, where there is a __________ _______ that the release or threatened release poses substantial:

to human health, safety, property or the environment.

A

reasonable belief

present or potential hazard

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14
Q

Hazmat

Actual or __________ illegal hazardous waste disposal activities

Rail or pipeline incidents which affect:

A

suspected

any CHP jurisdiction.

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15
Q

Hazmat

When an employee of this Department responds to, or encounters incidental to his/her regular duties, an incident involving known or suspected:

A

drug lab precursor chemicals or waste

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16
Q

T/F

All hazardous materials incidents resulting in a response by an employee of this Department shall be reported as specified in this chapter.

A

True

17
Q

Hazmat

Incidents outside of departmental jurisdiction which result in a response by:

A

an employee of this Department.

18
Q

An incident initially handled as a hazardous materials incident but determined to involve a non-hazardous material (e.g., sugar, water, flour) before any _________ ______ is taken (e.g., close the road, call for a hazardous materials team), shall not be:

A

mitigation action

reported.

19
Q

T/F

An incident in which there is a reasonable belief that the release or threatened release poses no substantial present or potential hazard to human health, safety, property or the environment

A

True

20
Q

The Incident Commander is responsible for ensuring telephone notification to the OES Warning Center within:

A

as soon as possible

21
Q

CHP 407E shall be completed and submitted to Division within (time) following conclusion of the incident. The original CHP 407E shall be forwarded through normal channels to CVS within (time) following conclusion of the incident.

A

10 business days

30 business days

22
Q

Field commands (shall/should/may) ensure that all CHP 407Es are reviewed by a commercial officer or a supervisor who is knowledgeable in hazardous materials enforcement.

A

Should

23
Q

Areas shall retain required hazmat reports for:

T/F
Areas may sell copies of completed CHP 407Es, subject to certain restrictions.

A

one year plus the current calendar year.

True