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MONTHLY  HAZ MAT QUIZ
Haz Mat Industry Technician
Month of Jan.1999


Answers


MONTHLY HAZ MAT QUIZ
Jan 99

1.  C.  Incident Commander and Safety Officer
2.  A.  True
3.  A.  Life
     B. Environment
     C. Property
4.  C. Monitor scene safety and correct unsafe actions.
5.  A. True
6.  A.  MSDS
    B.  DOT Guidebook
    C.  Site Experts
7.  B.  Decontamination complete and Waste secured
8.  B.  False
9.  A.  What you have
     B.  What your doing
     C.  What resources you need
10.
a..  Explosivesb.  Gases
b.  Gases
c.  Flammable Liquids
d.  Flammable Solids
e.  Oxidizers
f.  Poisons
g.  Radioactives
h.  Corrosives
i.  ORMS


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz
April  99
Haz Mat recognition and ID , and Toxicology.

1. A. Solids , Liquids , Gases 
2.  B.  False 
3.
    a.  Pictograph located in the upper quadrant
    b. UN Hazard class located in the lower quadrant
    c.  Name or four digit ID located across the center
    d. Background color
4.  D.  Health hazard, Flammability, Reactivity, and Special Hazards
5.  A.  True
6.
    a.  Blue bordered pages listing materials by Name
    b.  Yellow bordered pages listing materials by  ID Number
    c.  Orange bordered pages  giving   Action Guides
    d.  Green bordered pages listing   Isolation Distances
7. A.  Materials that in high concentration can pose a health risk
8.  B.  False
9.
    a.  Inhalation
    b.  Absorption
    d.  Ingestion
10.  Name the four of the nine major Hazard classes as identified in the DOT guide:
    1.  Explosives
    2.  Gases
    3.  Flammable liquids
    4.  Flammable solids
    5.  Oxidizers


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz
AUGUST 1999

Confined Space Operations

1.  B.
2.  A.  True
3.  C.
4.  A.
5.  A.  True
6.  C.
7.  D.
8.  B. False, a single multi function monitor can be used
9.  Low oxygen reading, No retrieval system, Haz Mats present,
10.  LEL – UEL , PPM, O2, CO


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz December 1999

This quiz will test your ability to recall items which are related to all subjects in Hazardous Materials Industry Technician Student Guide

1.  B.
2.  A. True
3.  A.
4.  C.
5.  A.
6.  C.
7.  D.
8.  A.
9.  Date, Time , Location, Response Personnel, Chemical Name
10.  Shipping Papers, Incident Action Plans, Reports and photographs


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz FEB99  Regulations and Safety

1.  B.  Substances determined by EPA to present a danger to the environment
2.  A.  True
3.  A.  Cal EPA
     B.  Cal OSHA
     C.  Office of Emergency Services
4.  Scene safety, establish ICS, mitigation, decon, and documentation
5.  B.  False
6.  A.  Recognition
     B.  Evaluation
     C.  Control
7.  B.  Eliminate unsafe conditions and reduce unsafe acts.
8.  A.  True
9.  A.  Life Safety
     B.  Protect the environment
     C.  Protect property
10.  B.  Safety Officer


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz JULY 1999

Medical Considerations for wearing Chemical Protective Clothing and Monitoring and Detection Devices.

1.  B.
2.  A.  True; with proper training and use, and knowing risk factors
3.  A.
4.  C.
5.  A.  True
6.  C.
7.  D.
8.  A.  True
9.  CGI’s, Electrochemical, PH
10.  LEL – UEL , PPM, O2, CO


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz JUNE 1999
Breathing Apparatus and Chemical Protective Clothing

1.  D.
2.  A.  True
3.  C.
4.  A.  Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
5.  B.  False
6.  B.
7.  D.
8.  B.  False
9.  Hot, Warm, Cold
10.  Level A, Level B, Level C, Level D


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz
May 1999

Medical surveillance and Haz Mat Information and reference sources.
1.  C, Surveillance, Treatment, and record keeping
2.  A.  True
3.  C.  Determine fitness for duty and determine baseline data
4.  B.  Height, weight, temperature, respirations, and B/P
5.  A.  True
6.  C.  Lowest temperature which vapor is given off, and can ignite above the material
7.  B.  Relative weight of a liquid compared to water; water equals 1
8.  A.  True
9.  A.  DOT guide B. Site Experts C. MSDS
10.  Corrosively, Toxicity, Radioactivity, Oxidizing potential


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz NOVEMBER 1999

Haz Mat Release Counter Measures, Decontamination, and Incident Termination
1.  c.
2.  A.  True
3.  Cal Epa, Cal OSHA, OES
4.  C.
5.  A.
6.  Support, Contamination reduction, Exclusion
7.  A.
8.  B.
9.  A.  DOT  B.  Site Experts,  C.  MSDS
10.  Level A, B, C, D,


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz
OCTOBER 1999

Haz Mat Release Counter Measures, Decontamination, and Incident Termination
1.  D.
2.  A.  True
3.  C.
4.  A.
5.  B.
6.  B.
7.  A.
8.  A.  True
9.  Date, Time, Location, Response personnel, Chemical names
10.  Shipping papers, MSDS, Incident reports, records and photos of the incident


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz SEPTEMBER 1999

Hazard and risk assessment
1.  B.
2.  A.  True
3.  B.
4.  C.
5.  B.  False, we must always isolate the area and deny entry
6.  C.
7.  D.
8.  A.  True
9.  Solids, Liquids, Gases
10.  Shipping papers, Name of Material, DOT Hazard Class, UN ID number


ANSWER KEY MONTHLY HAZ MAT  Quiz
March  99  Site Control & ICS

1.  A.  Limiting and preventing the spread of contaminants
2.  A.  True
3.  A.  Reference guides; DOT handbook
     B.  MSDS
     C.  Site experts
4.  D.  Area around the spill where contamination could take place
5.  A.  True
6.  A.  Support
     B.  Contamination Reduction
     C.  Exclusion Zone
7.  D.  Managing emergency incidents with common communications and resources
8.  B.  False 5:1 ratio
9.  A.  Command
     B.  Operations
     C.  Plans
     D.  Logistics
    E.  Finance
10.  Incident commander, Safety Officer


 

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