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HAZMAT Operations Training, Latest update, graded A+. What is an Operations Level Responder? - -Respond to hazardous materials and WMD. 29 CFR 1910.120. Task of an operations responder? - -Analyze, Plan, Implement, Evaluate. Non Pressure Tank Cars - -*Pressure Range 60 to 100psi *Capacity 4,000 t0 45,000 gal Traits- No dome, or dome w/visible fittings and valves. *carry flam and combustibles, flam solid, ox, org peroxides. Corrosive, poison and molten solids. Hazard class:3,4,5,6,8,9 Pressure Tank Cars? - -*Pressure Relief valves located inside protective dome(no valves outside). *Mounted on a Single Man-way. *Capacity 4,000 to 45,000gal (same as non). *Pressure Range 100 to 600psi Hazard class 2 and 3 Cryogenic Liquid Tank Car. - -*Tank within a tank. *controls located in Box on middle bottom of Car. *contains low pressure liquid and very by car. *Pressure range 25psi or lower *Refrigerated -130F and below. Hazard class 2.2 IMO Type 1 - -IM-101 Non Pressure * Can be switched between rail cars while staying in container. *Sturdy metal support that touched cylinder all around. *Capacity does not exceed 6,300 gal. *Pressure 25.4 to 100 psi *Hazard class 3,4,5,6,8. *Carries water treatment chems, fertilizer, whiskey. IMO type 2 - -*IM-102 capacity does not exceed 6,300gal *Pressure 14.5 to 25.4psi *carries whiskey and wine Liquid class 3,6,8 Pressure Intermodal - -DOT Spec 51 or IMO type 5 Structure like a regular IMO only it is attached only at the bottom with a metal cage like enclosure. *Capacity 5,500gal *Gas Liquified under pressure at 100 to 500psi Haz class 2,3. Cryogenic - -IMO 7 *capacity 4,500 to 5,000gal *Temp like all Cryo-130F *Tank in a tank. *pressure 25psi *helium, nitrogen, oxygen. IMO Tube Models - -*capacity can vary *pressure range 3,000 to 5,000psi *Class 2 *helium, nitrogen and oxygen. *permanent mounted withe many cylinders inside a frame. Dry Bulk Cargo Truck - -*Capacity 1,500 *pressure no greater than 80psi *haz class 5.1, 8, 9 * V shape hopper trailers that empty at the bottom. *pneumatically unloaded Non-Pressure Liquid cargo Tank - -Tank Type 6. 406 or 306 *capacity 10,000gal. *Max pressure 3 to 5 psi. *Large Oval *under belly outlets. Low Pressure chemical trucks - -Type 7. 407 or 307 *Capacity 2,000 to 7,000 gal *internal vapor Pressure 18 to 100psi *low pressure is considered to be 40psi at 170DF *round cylinder or house shoe Haz class 3,8 Corrosive Liquid Cargo - -Type 412. Or 312 *Capacity 5,000 to 6,000 gal *Pressure 35 to 50psi Haz class 8 *some housings are covered in a black substance to protect against corrosive substance. *ribbed cross sections on truck with a safety roll over on platform. Tube trailer - -Multiple tube cylinders attached to a trailer. Seamless steal cylinders 9-48 inch in diameter. *all contain same material at once. *all discharge from same header. *pressure 3,000 to 5,000 psi Class 2 High Pressure cargo Tank - -Type 331 *capacity 2,500 to 11,500 gal *pressure 100 to 500psi *Cylinder looks like a pill. Take a pill get high(pressure) Cryogenic Liquid Cargo Tanks - -Type 338 and 341 Capacity 5,000 to 14,000 gal Pressure 23.5 to 500psi *Tank Within a tank (double shelled) Tank=Inner Vessel Jacket=outer shell -130 DF Cone Roof Tank - -*external cone roof with floating roof inside * Operates at atmospheric pressure 0 to .5 psig Haz class 3,4,5,8 *Tank with permanent attached slope roof with weak seems Constructed to API specifications. *roof to shell seem designed to fail Cone Roof Tank - - Floating roof w/geodesic dome - -Capacity 50,000 gal to 1 million gal. *Pressure 0 to .5 psig *Haz 3 *has geometric shames on dome Floating roof w/geodesic dome - - OPEN Floating roof tank(open floating roof tank) - -Capacity 50,000 to over 1 million gal *pressure 0 to .5psig *Haz class 3,8 *Roof floats on liquid Floating roof tank(open floating roof tank) - - Lifter Roof Tank (covered Floating roof tank) - -Capacity varied do to design and construction *pressure 0 to .5 psig *haz 3 *large vents on top and internal floating roof. Lifter Roof Tank (covered Floating roof tank) - - Vapor Dome Roof Tank - -Range in size up to 8,500,000gal *pressure 0 to .5psig *haz 3, 5 and 9 *has a giant bulge or dome on the top of a cylinder like tank. *flexible diaphragm on under side. Vapor Dome Roof Tank - - Horizontal tank (atmospheric) - -Capacity range 300 to 20,000 gal *pressure 0 to 0.5 psig Haz class 3,5,6,8,9 *horizontal tank commonly used for bulk storage. Horizontal tank (atmospheric) - - Nodded Spheroid - -*Capacity will vary *pressure 0 to 0.5 psig *Haz class 2,3 *Looks like UFO *holds light gases and sometimes gas and oil Nodded Spheroid - - Pressure Vessel - -*Capacity is 500 to 40,000 Gallons *pressure 15 psi and above Haz class 2 *flam and non flam gases *pill with legs Pressure Vessel - - Spheroid - -Capacity 3 million gal *pressure 0.5 to 15 psig *haz 2 and 3 * looks like grain ball Spheroid - - Sphere - -Capacity 600,000 gal *pressure 0.5 to 15 psi *Ball with Legs Sphere - - Cryogenic - -And CRYOGENIC so -130 DF Capacity 500 to 20,000 gal *varying pressure but some can be as high as over 300psi *haz 2.2 *heavily insulated with a vacuum in space between the outer and inner shells Round pill with ribs and control house on front Cryogenic - - Bags - -Capacity generally will not exceed 100 lbs *carry bot haz and non haz Bags - -

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HAZMAT Operations Training, Latest
update, graded A+.

What is an Operations Level Responder? - ✔✔-Respond to hazardous materials and WMD. 29 CFR
1910.120.



Task of an operations responder? - ✔✔-Analyze, Plan, Implement, Evaluate.



Non Pressure Tank Cars - ✔✔-*Pressure Range 60 to 100psi

*Capacity 4,000 t0 45,000 gal

Traits- No dome, or dome w/visible fittings and valves.

*carry flam and combustibles, flam solid, ox, org peroxides. Corrosive, poison and molten solids.

Hazard class:3,4,5,6,8,9



Pressure Tank Cars? - ✔✔-*Pressure Relief valves located inside protective dome(no valves outside).

*Mounted on a Single Man-way.

*Capacity 4,000 to 45,000gal (same as non).

*Pressure Range 100 to 600psi

Hazard class 2 and 3



Cryogenic Liquid Tank Car. - ✔✔-*Tank within a tank.

*controls located in Box on middle bottom of Car.

*contains low pressure liquid and very by car.

*Pressure range 25psi or lower

*Refrigerated -130F and below.

Hazard class 2.2

,IMO Type 1 - ✔✔-IM-101

Non Pressure

* Can be switched between rail cars while staying in container.

*Sturdy metal support that touched cylinder all around.

*Capacity does not exceed 6,300 gal.

*Pressure 25.4 to 100 psi

*Hazard class 3,4,5,6,8.

*Carries water treatment chems, fertilizer, whiskey.



IMO type 2 - ✔✔-*IM-102

capacity does not exceed 6,300gal

*Pressure 14.5 to 25.4psi

*carries whiskey and wine

Liquid class 3,6,8



Pressure Intermodal - ✔✔-DOT Spec 51 or IMO type 5

Structure like a regular IMO only it is attached only at the bottom with a metal cage like enclosure.

*Capacity 5,500gal

*Gas Liquified under pressure at 100 to 500psi

Haz class 2,3.



Cryogenic - ✔✔-IMO 7

*capacity 4,500 to 5,000gal

*Temp like all Cryo-130F

*Tank in a tank.

*pressure 25psi

*helium, nitrogen, oxygen.

,IMO Tube Models - ✔✔-*capacity can vary

*pressure range 3,000 to 5,000psi

*Class 2

*helium, nitrogen and oxygen.

*permanent mounted withe many cylinders inside a frame.



Dry Bulk Cargo Truck - ✔✔-*Capacity 1,500

*pressure no greater than 80psi

*haz class 5.1, 8, 9

* V shape hopper trailers that empty at the bottom.

*pneumatically unloaded



Non-Pressure Liquid cargo Tank - ✔✔-Tank Type 6. 406 or 306

*capacity 10,000gal.

*Max pressure 3 to 5 psi.

*Large Oval

*under belly outlets.



Low Pressure chemical trucks - ✔✔-Type 7. 407 or 307

*Capacity 2,000 to 7,000 gal

*internal vapor Pressure 18 to 100psi

*low pressure is considered to be 40psi at 170DF

*round cylinder or house shoe

Haz class 3,8



Corrosive Liquid Cargo - ✔✔-Type 412. Or 312

*Capacity 5,000 to 6,000 gal

*Pressure 35 to 50psi

, Haz class 8

*some housings are covered in a black substance to protect against corrosive substance.

*ribbed cross sections on truck with a safety roll over on platform.



Tube trailer - ✔✔-Multiple tube cylinders attached to a trailer. Seamless steal cylinders 9-48 inch in
diameter.

*all contain same material at once.

*all discharge from same header.

*pressure 3,000 to 5,000 psi

Class 2



High Pressure cargo Tank - ✔✔-Type 331

*capacity 2,500 to 11,500 gal

*pressure 100 to 500psi

*Cylinder looks like a pill.

Take a pill get high(pressure)



Cryogenic Liquid Cargo Tanks - ✔✔-Type 338 and 341

Capacity 5,000 to 14,000 gal

Pressure 23.5 to 500psi

*Tank Within a tank (double shelled)

Tank=Inner Vessel

Jacket=outer shell

-130 DF



Cone Roof Tank - ✔✔-*external cone roof with floating roof inside

* Operates at atmospheric pressure 0 to .5 psig

Haz class 3,4,5,8

*Tank with permanent attached slope roof with weak seems

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