Hazmat Part C Flashcards
Which of the following statements about “Radioactive” labels is true?
A. Yellow III indicates the highest level of radioactivity
B. Yellow II indicates the highest level of radioactivity
C. White I indicates the highest level of radioactivity
D. Black III indicates the highest level of radioactivity
A. Yellow III indicates the highest level of radioactivity
- When transporting both hazardous and non hazardous materials, your bills must…
A. Describe the hazardous materials first
B. Have the hazardous materials highlighted
C. Identify the materials by the letter X or RQ in the HM column
D. Any one of the above
D. Any one of the above
The designation RQ identifies the material’s…
A. Reference Quotient
B. Regulatory Quotient
C. Reportable Quantity
D. Regulatory Quantity
C. Reportable Quantity
When transporting hazardous waste, you must…
A. Have the word “WASTE” before the name of the material on the bills
B. Sign a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
C. Carry a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest in the truck
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
On the Hazardous Materials Table, column 1 shows…
A. how to ship an item
B. to what shipping mode the information on that line applies
C. how much of the material can be put in a vehicle without placarding
D. what materials can be loaded together
B. to what shipping mode the information on that line applies
Tankers used to transport hazardous materials on vehicles must be marked with…
A. the UN or NA ID number of the product
B. the date of manufacture
C. the CHEMTREC phone number
D. the owner’s PUCO or ICC number
A the UN or NA ID number of the product
A placarded vehicle must have at least ___ placards?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Six
C. Four
Of the following hazardous material classes, which is the most dangerous?
A Division 6.1
B. Division 6.2
C. Division 6.3
D. Division 6.4
A. Division 6.1
You must control how far packages labeled “Radioactive II” or “Radioactive III” are located from people and cargo space walls by referring to…
A. the transport index and the Separation Distances Table
B. the List of Hazardous Materials and Reportable Quantities
C. the Table of Hazardous Materials
D. the Segregation and Separation Chart
A. the transport index and the Separation Distances Table
You should turn off your engine when loading flammable liquid unless…
A. The material does not need a placard
B. You need the engine to run the pump
C. You are a non-smoker
D. You are loading at night and need the headlights
B. You need the engine to run the pump
The hazardous materials will be named on…
A. The Hazardous Materials Table List
B. The List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities
C. Either one of the above lists
D. Neither of the above lists
C. Either one of the above lists
A “Segregation and Separation Chart” indicate…
A. Products that cannot be loaded together in the same trailer
B. Products requiring special handling
C. Products requiring special labeling
D. Products that are transported with animals
A. Products that cannot be loaded together in the same trailer
The shipper must attach a diamond-shaped label to hazardous materials by…
A. Putting a label on the package
B. Putting a label on a tag attached to the product
C. Putting a label on the product
D. Any one of the above
D. Any one of the above
You should never transport a package labeled poison if you are hauling…
A. Porous products
B. Food products
C. Fuel
D. Fireworks
B. Food products
Which one of the following shipping descriptions is in the proper order…
A. Phosgene, Poison A, UN1076
B. Poison A, UN1076, Phosgene
C. Phosgene, UN1076, Poison A
D. UN1076, Poison A, Phosgene
A. Phosgene, Poison A, UN1076