Week_14_Spring 14_on_line_5_9_14 Flashcards
PART I – HAZ - MAT 1 - 4: PART II - FFP – TAXPAYERS Sec. 3.13 – 5.5.15 (con’t):
1
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- The term LP refers to Liquefied Petroleum Gases, which are stored as a liquid under pressure but vaporize into a gas when the pressure is released. Please choose an incorrect property listed below for LPG? (Haz-Mat # 1, section 1.2)
A) LP gases are non-toxic and non-poisonous.
B) LP gas is odorless; an odorizing agent is added only when it is processed for domestic consumption.
C) LP gas is flammable.
D) In the liquid state, LP gases present a hazard similar to a highly volatile flammable liquid but with more rapid vaporization.
E) LP gases are lighter than air (1.5 to 2 times lighter).
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- Answer: E = LP gases are heavier then air (1.5 to 2 times heavier).
2
Q
- Basic precautions to be taken at LP Gas Fires and Emergencies are correctly listed in which choice(s) below? (Haz-Mat # 1, section 1.3)
A) Whenever possible, approach the fire or leak from upwind. Keep nozzle low and aim it upward to disperse gases or flaming vapors.
B) Clear all persons out of the vapor cloud area, evacuate areas in the path of the vapor cloud immediately.
C) Shut off all sources of ignition at the same time.
D) Keep everyone (civilians and members) at least 1000 feet from the front and rear of the tank and 500 feet from the sides at all times.
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- Answer: A, B, C = D = Keep everyone, not actually engaged in operations, at least 1000 feet from the front and rear of the tank and 500 feet from the sides.
3
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- Operations at an LPG leak with a fire are incorrectly listed in which choice below? (Haz-Mat # 1, section 1.4)
A) Do not ever extinguish an LPG fire until the leak has been stopped.
B) Portable dry chemical extinguishers are effective on small LP gas fires. Carbon dioxide extinguishers can also be used. They should be applied at the base of the fire.
C) Tank failure under fire conditions usually occurs in the vapor area of the tank when sufficient water cannot be applied to prevent the metal from softening or weakening to a point where metal failure occurs.
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- Answer: A = Do not extinguish the fire until the leak has been stopped, except under extremely unusual conditions.`
4
Q
- Please indicate if you agree or disagree with the below paragraph? (Ha-Mat # 1, section 1.4.8)
“Before LPG tank failure occurs, the rise in pressure within the tank will cause an increase in the volume of fire, or a rise in the noise level or both. This may or may not be accompanied by a bubble or blister forming on the tank shell. When any of these symptoms are present, the operating forces should be withdrawn to a safe area.”
A) Agree or D) Disagree
A
- Answer: A
5
Q
- Please choose an incorrect property for Compressed Natural Gas? (Haz-Mat # 1, section 3.3)
A) Natural gas is flammable.
B) Natural gas is non-toxic. Asphyxiation can occur due to oxygen displacement in an enclosed area.
C) Natural gas is heavier than air.
D) Natural gas is composed of 95% Methane and 5% other gases. The two terms Natural Gas and Methane are used interchangeably.
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- Answer: C = Natural gas is lighter than air.
6
Q
- Please choose the most correct inherent hazard(s) of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)? (Haz-Mat # 1, section 3.4)
A) CNG is pressurized in cylinders up to a pressure 3,000 PSI.
B) CNG cylinders are protected with a fusible plug pressure relief device which will open when a cylinder is exposed to heat or fire.
C) CNG cylinders are subject to failure, but not to BLEVE’s (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion) because they do not contain liquid.
D) All of the above.
A
- Answer: D
7
Q
- Please choose an incorrect property for Methanol? (Haz-Mat # 1, section 4.2)
A) Methanol is a highly volatile flammable liquid.
B) It has a flash point of 32 F.
C) It is soluble in water.
D) Methanol vapors are slightly heavier then air and will flow along the ground collecting in low areas.
E) Methanol burns cleanly (little smoke) and its pale blue flame may be difficult to see in bright sunlight
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- Answer: B = It has a flash point of 54 F.
8
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8. The application of large amounts of water will dilute Methanol rendering it non-flammable. The concentration of methanol must be reduced below \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ to be effective. Please fill in the blank? (Haz-Mat # 1, section 4.4.2) A) 5% B) 10% C) 20% D) 25%
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- Answer: C
9
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- Please choose an incorrect procedure from the list below when dealing with asbestos? (Haz-Mat # 3, section 3)
A) When it is determined that operations involve suspected asbestos contamination, transmit radio signal 10-80, specifying asbestos release.
B) Minimize commitment of forces as conditions permit.
C) Wet asbestos material by using a solid stream to prevent the fibers from becoming airborne.
D) Isolate members suspected or confirmed to be contaminated to prevent cross- contamination of apparatus or other members
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- Answer: C = Wet asbestos material by using a fog or spray stream to prevent the fibers from becoming airborne.
10
Q
- Asbestos locations are correctly found in which choice(s) below? (Haz-Mat # 3, section 3)
A) Insulated coverings on boilers, heat pipes or duct linings.
B) Insulation for Con Edison steam on pipes, in steam manholes, and expansion joints.
C) Sprayed on asbestos fire retarding for structural steel.
D) Ceilings (white popcorn-like texture).
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- Answer: All are correct
11
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- Please choose an incorrect property for Carbon Monoxide? (Haz-Mat # 4, section 2)
A) CO is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-irritating, toxic gas.
B) CO is a natural by-product of incomplete combustion from fuels such as gasoline, wood, coal, propane, oil and methane.
C) Virtually undetectable without special instruments.
D) It is a flammable gas with an auto ignition temperature of 1128 Degrees F., and a Lower Explosive Level (LEL) of 5% and an Upper Explosive Level (UEL) of 15%.
E) CO has a vapor density which makes it slightly lighter than air (.968).
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- Answer: D = It is a flammable gas with an auto ignition temperature of 1128 Degrees F., and a Lower Explosive Level (LEL) of 12.5% and an Upper Explosive Level (UEL) of 74%. Note: Natural Gas = LEL 5% - UEL 15%.
12
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12. Carbon Monoxide is absorbed into the body through the lungs where it is transferred to your blood. Once in the body it combines with hemoglobin and becomes a deadly compound called carboxyhemoglobin (COHb). CO has a greater affinity for hemoglobin than O2. CO is about \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ more attracted to hemoglobin than O2, making it highly toxic. Please fill in the blank? (Haz-Mat # 4, section 3) A) 100 B) 110 C) 200 D) 210
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- Answer: D
13
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- Symptoms of CO poisoning are correctly described in which choice(s) below? (Haz-Mat # 4, section 3.12)
A) Low Level CO Poisoning- can mimic flu symptoms, headache (mild/severe), fatigue, nausea, dizziness, confusion, irritability.
B) Medium Level CO Poisoning- vomiting, drowsiness, loss of consciousness.
C) High Level CO Poisoning- seizure, coma, permanent brain damage, death.
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- Answer: A, B, C
14
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- Operational guidelines for responses to CO detector activations and CO Emergencies are incorrectly listed in which choice below? (Haz-Mat # 4, section 4)
A) Are any individuals exhibiting symptoms of CO poisoning? If so consider evacuating the affected area, ventilate, and request E.M.S. to respond.
B) Request the response of a company equipped with a CO meter if one is not already on the scene.
C) Using a CO meter, take an initial reading at the front door of premises, then continue investigation to find source of CO in premises.
D) If no one exhibits any symptoms of CO poisoning, evacuation is not necessary, unless a level of over 9 PPM is recorded by the meter.
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- Answer: A = Are any individuals exhibiting symptoms of CO poisoning? If so immediately evacuate the affected area, ventilate, and request E.M.S. to respond.
15
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- The Incident Commander (IC) on a Carbon Monoxide response shall request the utility company to respond if: Please choose the most correct answer? (Haz-Mat # 4, section 4.1.5)
A) A CO level over 9 PPM is recorded by a meter.
B) Units on the scene shut off a gas appliance.
C) An individual(s) is exhibiting symptoms of CO poisoning.
D) The IC feels a response by the utility company is required.
E) All of the above.
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- Answer: E