TCFP HAZMAT OPERATIONS QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS (2023-2024)
Hazmat TCFP Questions
1. Time, distance, and shielding: When dealing with radioactive hazards, how to
minimize contamination?
2. Health and fire/explosion: Two types of hazards in ERG?
3. Protective actions: The steps that are taken to preserve the health and safety
of emergency responders and the public during an incident involving releases of
hazardous materials are called:
4. Recognizing the presence of hazardous materials: The most important part
of assessment is:
5. True: Section 304 requires reporting of releases of the extremely hazardous
substances listed in Section 302 of SARA, Title III. (T or F?)
6. True: Releases resulting in an exposure to a person while at a fixed facility may
be exempted from being reported. (T or F?)
7. False: Private industry is exempt from notification and reporting requirements
in regards to releases of hazardous substances. (T or F?)
8. Radioactive Yellow III: Which of the package labels listed below indicates the
highest radiation hazard?
9. Can be more complex: Hazardous materials incidents than
other emergencies.
10. Pressurized: All cylinders are dangerous because they are:
11. UN product number: The 4 digit number on a placard, or on an orange panel
of a tank car is:
12. General hazard and degree of severity: The NFPA 704 system for identifying
hazardous materials gives:
13. 4: NFPA 704 System number is severe.
14. 1000 lb: Hazard Class 8 requires a DOT placard if it weighs more than:
15. Giving the UN hazard class number: UN/DOT placards indicate general
hazard recognition by:
16. Highway truck: Bill of Lading
, TCFP HAZMAT OPERATIONS QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS (2023-2024)
17. Conductor/Engineer: Waybill is the responsibility of:
18. Near engine, near caboose, or in the engineer's possession.: Look for train
shipping papers in these locations:
19. Preincident planning: Hazardous occupancies should be noted in:
20. MSDS: Resource accessed during preincident planning:
ANSWERS (2023-2024)
Hazmat TCFP Questions
1. Time, distance, and shielding: When dealing with radioactive hazards, how to
minimize contamination?
2. Health and fire/explosion: Two types of hazards in ERG?
3. Protective actions: The steps that are taken to preserve the health and safety
of emergency responders and the public during an incident involving releases of
hazardous materials are called:
4. Recognizing the presence of hazardous materials: The most important part
of assessment is:
5. True: Section 304 requires reporting of releases of the extremely hazardous
substances listed in Section 302 of SARA, Title III. (T or F?)
6. True: Releases resulting in an exposure to a person while at a fixed facility may
be exempted from being reported. (T or F?)
7. False: Private industry is exempt from notification and reporting requirements
in regards to releases of hazardous substances. (T or F?)
8. Radioactive Yellow III: Which of the package labels listed below indicates the
highest radiation hazard?
9. Can be more complex: Hazardous materials incidents than
other emergencies.
10. Pressurized: All cylinders are dangerous because they are:
11. UN product number: The 4 digit number on a placard, or on an orange panel
of a tank car is:
12. General hazard and degree of severity: The NFPA 704 system for identifying
hazardous materials gives:
13. 4: NFPA 704 System number is severe.
14. 1000 lb: Hazard Class 8 requires a DOT placard if it weighs more than:
15. Giving the UN hazard class number: UN/DOT placards indicate general
hazard recognition by:
16. Highway truck: Bill of Lading
, TCFP HAZMAT OPERATIONS QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS (2023-2024)
17. Conductor/Engineer: Waybill is the responsibility of:
18. Near engine, near caboose, or in the engineer's possession.: Look for train
shipping papers in these locations:
19. Preincident planning: Hazardous occupancies should be noted in:
20. MSDS: Resource accessed during preincident planning: