2026–2027 | COMPLETE PRACTICE
QUESTIONS, VERIFIED ANSWERS &
DETAILED RATIONALES | HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS OPERATOR CERTIFICATION
PREP
• This practice guide contains 200 exam-style questions designed to prepare you for
the OSFM Hazardous Materials Operator Certification Exam, covering all major
tested domains including identification, response, regulations, and safety protocols.
• Study by working through each question independently before checking the
highlighted correct answer and EXPERT RATIONALE below it — consistent daily
review of these questions will build both knowledge and exam confidence.
1. What does the acronym HAZMAT stand for?
A) Hazardous Material
B) Harmful Matter
C) Hazard Management
D) High Alert Zone Material
E) Hazard Monitoring and Tracking
A) Hazardous Material EXPERT RATIONALE: HAZMAT is the standard
abbreviation for "Hazardous Material," referring to any substance that poses a risk
to health, safety, property, or the environment.
2. Which federal agency is primarily responsible for regulating the
transportation of hazardous materials?
A) EPA
B) OSHA
C) FEMA
,D) DOT
E) NIOSH
D) DOT EXPERT RATIONALE: The Department of Transportation (DOT) is the
primary federal agency responsible for regulating the safe transportation of
hazardous materials under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act.
3. What is the purpose of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)?
A) To list all chemical manufacturers in the U.S.
B) To provide first responders with guidance during the initial phase of a hazmat
incident
C) To train hazmat technicians on decontamination
D) To catalog all OSHA violations involving chemicals
E) To identify radiation zones near nuclear plants
B) To provide first responders with guidance during the initial phase of a
hazmat incident EXPERT RATIONALE: The ERG is published by DOT and is
designed to help emergency responders quickly identify hazardous materials and
take protective actions during the critical first 30 minutes of a hazmat incident.
4. What color are the pages in the ERG that provide initial isolation and
protective action distances?
A) Blue
B) Yellow
C) Orange
D) Green
E) White
, D) Green EXPERT RATIONALE: The green-bordered pages in the ERG list initial
isolation and protective action distances for materials that are toxic by inhalation or
dangerous when spilled in water.
5. What is the primary purpose of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
A) To track chemical inventory in a facility
B) To communicate hazard information about a substance to workers and
responders
C) To approve chemicals for industrial use
D) To certify personal protective equipment
E) To license chemical transport drivers
B) To communicate hazard information about a substance to workers and
responders EXPERT RATIONALE: An SDS (formerly MSDS) provides comprehensive
hazard information including physical/chemical properties, health effects,
protective measures, and emergency procedures for a specific substance.
6. How many sections does a standardized Safety Data Sheet (SDS) contain
under GHS?
A) 8
B) 10
C) 14
D) 16
E) 18
D) 16 EXPERT RATIONALE: Under the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), a
standardized SDS contains 16 sections covering identification, hazard
communication, composition, first aid, firefighting, accidental release,
handling/storage, exposure controls, and more.
, 7. Which placard color indicates a flammable gas hazard?
A) White
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Blue
E) Orange
C) Red EXPERT RATIONALE: Red placards are used for flammable gases
(Division 2.1) and flammable liquids (Class 3), signaling fire risk to emergency
responders.
8. What does a white placard with a black propeller symbol indicate?
A) Corrosive material
B) Radioactive material
C) Explosive
D) Infectious substance
E) Oxidizer
B) Radioactive material EXPERT RATIONALE: The three-blade propeller
(trefoil) on a white background is the internationally recognized symbol for
radioactive materials (Class 7).
9. What DOT hazard class is assigned to explosives?
A) Class 1
B) Class 2
C) Class 3