HAZ: Hazardous Materials Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition of Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT)?

A

Any item or agents which have the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment either by themselves or interaction with other factors

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2
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What database is available to firefighters, who want to access information about hazardous materials?

A

CHEMDATA

Available on the MDT and Command Unit

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3
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Where might information detailing HAZMAT risks at properties within a stations grounds, be stored?

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ORD via the MDT

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4
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Which two classes are required to display the general hazard, orange plates on the front and rear of the vehicle, in addition to the primary warning hazard diamonds?
Two answers

A

Class 1: Explosives

Class 7: Radioactive

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5
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Goods moving within the UK will use a UK Hazard Information System (UKHIS). What are the four parts to UKHIS?
Four answers

A

Hazard warning diamond

EAC

UN number

Specialist advice (telephone number)

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6
Q

What is the ADR (Kemler) code?

A

The code uses the UN classifications to identify the primary and secondary hazards of a HAZMAT

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7
Q

What does LTS mean?

A

Liquid tight suit

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8
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What can be used to interpret an EAC?

A

An EAC card

The number identifies the firefighting medium that can be used

ā€˜Eā€™ is used if the chemical poses a significant public safety risk

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9
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What is an Emergency Action Code (EAC)?

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A code consisting of a number followed by letters - gives an indication to the emergency services of the initial actions to be taken at an incident involving HAZMATs

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10
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What are UN numbers for?

A

To identify individual or groups of hazardous materials

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11
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How many digits are in a UN number?

A

4 digits

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12
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Where are the UN numbers shown in relation to the hazard warning diamond?

A

In the bottom corner of the diamond

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13
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What are the nine UN classifications?

Nine answers

A

Class 1: Explosives

Class 2: Gases

Class 3: Flammable liquids

Class 4: Flammable solids

Class 5: Oxidising substances

Class 6: Poisonous and infectious substances

Class 7: Radioactive substances

Class 8: Corrosive

Class 9: Miscellaneous substances

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14
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What are pictograms used for on HAZMAT warning signs?

A

Graphically illustrate the nature of the hazard

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15
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Warning signs for HAZMATs may include what elements?

Six answers

A

Pictograms

United Nations (UN) classification

UN number

Hazard warning diamond

Emergency Action Code (EAC)

ADR code

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16
Q

Where are Gas Tight Suits (GTS) carried?

A

On all front line appliances

17
Q

Exposure to HAZMAT can occur in what ways?

Five answers

A

Inhalation

Ingestion

Chemical or hot/cold burns

Absorption

Injection

18
Q

Hazardous materials are split into four categories, what are they?
Four answers

A
Chemical hazards:
Toxic
Corrosive
Flammable
Explosive
Oxidising agents

Physical hazards:
Very cold (cryogenics)
Very hot
Pressurised vessels

Radioactive hazards

Biological hazards