You spot this potential HazMat scene and try to identify the materials present.
Identify THREE additional steps you need to take.
- Notify the IC.
- Control the scene and keep everyone out.
- Attack the fire.
- Approach the scene to identify other possible HazMats.
- Warn others in the immediate vicinity.
- Call animal control.
- Notify the IC.
- Control the scene and keep everyone out.
- Warn others in the immediate vicinity.
Match each section of the ERG with the appropriate content description.
- Hazardous material names listed alphabetically.
- Placards and colors.
- Identification numbers (UN/NA) listed consecutively.
- Evacuation distances.
- Hazards of an identified material.
- Hazardous material names listed alphabetically. (BLUE SECTION)
- Placards and colors. (WHITE PAGES)
- Identification numbers (UN/NA) listed consecutively. (YELLOW SECTION)
- Evacuation distances. (GREEN SECTION)
- Hazards of an identified material. (ORANGE SECTION)
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Identify THREE terms that are NOT part of the DECIDE process.
- Explain
- Choose
- Detect
- Do
- Examine
- Investigate
- Explain
- Examine
- Investigate
The acronym describing the series of proper decisions to make for reducing a
hazardous materials incident's potential harm is:
- HAZMAT
- GEBMO
- DECIDE
- OCMPSS
- DECIDE
Identify the most dangerous hazardous material detection clue to rely on.
- Container shapes.
- Occupancy and location.
- Your senses.
- Placards and labels.
- Your senses.
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