NAVEDTRA 14233A, NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCE:SEABEE 1 & C Chapter 7 Flashcards
What are EPA containers normally disposed through? (Page 7-2)
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO)
What has proved to be an effective method of containing spills of liquids on relatively calm and current-free waters? (Page 7-4)
Booming
What is one of the most serious water pollution problems that normally takes thousands of years? (Page 7-4)
Eutrophication
What type of fuels do not burn completely and the residue seeps into the underground water table? (Page 7-5)
Petroleum-based
The by-products that have the most adverse effect on the air are carbon monoxide, particulate matter, sulfur oxides, unburned hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and what else? (Page 7-8)
Lead
What instruction contains the Navy’s guidance for asbestos use, demolition, and disposal? (Page 7-8)
OPNAVINST 5100.23G
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of toxic chemicals belonging to what family? (Page 7-9)
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
What is a Navy-wide program to enforce the correct storage, handling, usage, and disposition of hazardous material? (Page 7-10)
Hazardous material control program
What does the EPA define as any material that has the potential to cause, or significantly contribute to, an increase in mortality or any serious, irreversible, or incapacitating reversible illness? (Page 7-10)
Hazardous solid waste
By EPA standards, the determining factor for a material to be classified as hazardous waste is that it must meet one or more of the conditions of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or what else? (Page 7-11)
Toxicity
What term is defined as the ability of a material to release energy when in contact with water? (Page 7-12)
Reactivity Hazard
What identifies any hazards associated with exposure to a specific material? (Page 7-13)
MSDS
Hazardous materials must be placed a minimum of how many feet away from any ignition device or source? (Page 7-13)
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