and answers, VERIFIED.
What is the most critical factor in ensuring your safety on a hazardous materials call? - ✔✔-Recognizing
that the incident involves hazardous materials
What is the minimum level of hazardous materials training required to take defensive actions? - ✔✔-
Operations
What is the detailed profile of a specific chemical's properties that is provided by the manufacturer
and/or supplier of that chemical - ✔✔-Material safety data sheet
What is the NFPA standard governing the competence of responders to hazardous materials/weapons
of mass destruction incidents - ✔✔-473
Which subsection of 29 CAR 1910.120 covers emergency response - ✔✔-Q
In general, which factor has the most influence on the actions taken at a hazardous materials incident? -
✔✔-The properties of the specific chemicals involved
Defensive hazardous materials operations are those actions taken to - ✔✔-Contain/confine the release
from a safe distance
A flammable vapor concentration that is too rich to ignite is - ✔✔-Above the Upper explosive limit
What flammable range value presents the greatest danger? - ✔✔-The widest spread between the LEL
and UEL
, If a substance with a vapor density of 2.3 is released into the environment, it will - ✔✔-Collect in low
spots
What will a liquid with a specific gravity of 0.7 do in water - ✔✔-Float on the surface
What is a neutral pH? - ✔✔-7
A situation in which a released chemical has contacted people and the environment is described as -
✔✔-Exposure
According to the NFPA, what is defined as a material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health,
safety, or the environment - ✔✔-Hazard
What is the temperature at which a flammable liquid will ignite without any external ignition source? -
✔✔-Ignition temperature
A flammable vapor concentration that is too lean to ignite is - ✔✔-Below the lower explosive limit
Which property tells you the weight of a gas compared to air? - ✔✔-Vapor Density
What is the vapor density of air? - ✔✔-1
What is the specific gravity of water - ✔✔-1
The DOT defines a ________ material as one that causes destruction or irreversible damage to living
tissue at the site of contact - ✔✔-Corrosive
What is the minimum temperature at which a liquid fives off sufficient vapor to ignite briefly if provided
with a source of ignition? - ✔✔-Flash point