SOG 24-02 Hazmat Materials Incidents Flashcards
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What legislation regulates hazardous materials under workplace conditions?
A) Environmental Protection Act
B) Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Regulations (TDG)
C) Emergency Response Guide
D) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
B) Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Regulations (TDG)
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents When should personnel leave the immediate area in response to a hazardous materials incident?
A) After assessing the situation
B) Before initiating a hazmat response
C) Once evacuation distances are confirmed
D) Upon recognition of the incident
D) Upon recognition of the incident
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents In which direction should personnel approach, if possible, during the initial placement of apparatus?
A) Downhill
B) Upwind
C) Downwind
D) From the side
B) Upwind
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What is the primary responsibility of the Entry Officer?
A) Hot zone stabilization
B) Decontamination area setup
C) Overall scene safety
D) All aspects of entry into the hot zone
D) All aspects of entry into the hot zone
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What should the Decon Officer ensure before personnel enter the hot zone?
A) Proper PPE is chosen
B) Entry and back-up teams are established
C) Communications with the HSO
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What is the role of the Safety Officer in a hazardous materials incident?
A) Entry into the hot zone
B) Overall scene safety
C) Decontamination procedures
D) Hot zone stabilization
B) Overall scene safety
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What factor is NOT considered in the hazard/risk analysis for rescue situations?
A) How great is the risk?
B) How long will the rescue take?
C) What are the patient’s chances of survival?
D) The time of day
D) The time of day
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents Who is responsible for the clean-up in hazardous material incidents?
A) Incident Commander
B) Hazmat Team
C) Region of Peel Spill Control
D) Person/company with control before the release
D) Person/company with control before the release
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What should be done if clean-up procedures are not considered effective?
A) Continue with current procedures
B) Transfer responsibility to a competent agency
C) Consult chemical specialists
D) Evacuate the area
B) Transfer responsibility to a competent agency
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What should personnel avoid in areas that may be contaminated?
A) Drinking
B) Smoking
C) Chewing gum
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What is the purpose of isolation in hazardous materials incidents?
A) Preventing entry into the hot zone
B) Traffic route management
C) Ensuring proper evacuation
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents What should the Hazmat Sector Officer (HSO) consider in determining hazards and risks?
A) Quantity of the Hazmat
B) Toxicity, flammability, and reactivity
C) Containment system
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents When should personnel eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum in a hazardous materials incident?
A) In the hot zone
B) In the warm zone
C) In the cold zone
D) where it may be contaminated
D) where it may be contaminated
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents Who is responsible for identifying and analyzing products involved in a hazardous materials incident?
A) Hazmat Team
B) Entry Officer
C) Safety Officer
D) Research and Information Sector
C) Safety Officer
I think this is D
According to SOG 24-02 Hazmat Material Incidents When should personnel and/or apparatus be considered out of service?
A) After hot zone entry
B) Until thorough decontamination
C) Upon arrival at the scene
D) After evacuation is complete
B) Until thorough decontamination