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Hazmat Operations, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. What is an operations level responder? PERSONS who respond to hazardous materials or Weapons of mass destruction incidents for the purpose of IMPLEMENTING or SUPPORTING ACTIONS TO PROTECT NEARBY PERSONS, the ENVIRONMENT, or PROPERTY from effects of the release. When responding to hazardous materials/ WMD incidents, operations level responders shall be able to ? Analyze, Plan, Implement, and Evaluate Non pressure tank cars (rail cars) Low pressure (pressure range from 60 to 100 PSI) Has a protective dome mounted on a single man platform. Normally contains FLAMMABLE GASES, NONFLAMMABLE GASES or POISON GASES. (Rail cars) Pressure tank cars (100 to 600 PSI) Made up of two tanks separated by insulation and placed under a vacuum. Control valves are located along the side. (Rail cars) Cryogenic liquid tank car (25 PSI or lower) Bulk containers consists of? (Rail cars) A single metal tank mounted inside a sturdy metal supporting structure. Hazard classes 3,4,5,6,8 (25.4 to 100 PSI) example is whiskey. (Rail cars) IM-101 (IMO Type 1) portable tank Hazard classes 3,6,8 (14.5 to 25.4 PSI) transports whiskey and wine. (Rail cars) IM-102 (IMO Type 2) portable tank Hazard classes 2,3 (100 to 500 PSI) transports liquified petroleum gas (rail cars) Pressure intermodal tank containers Hazard class 2.2 (25 PSI or less) transports helium, nitrogen, and oxygen. (IMO Type 7) (Rail cars) Cryogenic intermodal tanks Hazard class 2.2 (3000 to 5000 PSI) characteristics (permanently mounted within a frame) (Rail cars) Tube modules Hazard classes 5.1, 9 (no greater than 80 PSI) characteristics is V shaped bins and known as "hopper trailer" (unloaded from the bottom and pneumatic- operated by air) (cargo tanks) Dry bulk cargo tanks Hazard class 3 ( greater than 3 PSI but no more than 5 PSI) characteristics large oval ends, spill rail, underbelly outlets. Non pressure liquid cargo tanks (ends with 06) (cargo tanks) Hazard class 3 and 8 (less than 40 PSI/ 170 F) transports mild corrosives/ acids. Characteristics are round cylindrical or horseshoe shape. Overturn protection and single work platform is circular. (Cargo tanks) Low pressure chemical tanks (ends with 07) Hazard class 8 (35 PSI to 50 PSI) transports high density liquids and strong corrosives. (Access housing is often coated with black tar

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Questions and answers, 100% Accurate.

What is an operations level responder?

PERSONS who respond to hazardous materials or Weapons of mass destruction incidents for the
purpose of IMPLEMENTING or SUPPORTING ACTIONS TO PROTECT NEARBY PERSONS, the
ENVIRONMENT, or PROPERTY from effects of the release.

When responding to hazardous materials/ WMD incidents, operations level responders shall be able to ?

Analyze, Plan, Implement, and Evaluate

Non pressure tank cars (rail cars)

Low pressure (pressure range from 60 to 100 PSI)




Has a protective dome mounted on a single man platform. Normally contains FLAMMABLE GASES,
NONFLAMMABLE GASES or POISON GASES. (Rail cars)

Pressure tank cars (100 to 600 PSI)




Made up of two tanks separated by insulation and placed under a vacuum. Control valves are located
along the side. (Rail cars)

Cryogenic liquid tank car (25 PSI or lower)

, Bulk containers consists of? (Rail cars)

A single metal tank mounted inside a sturdy metal supporting structure.

Hazard classes 3,4,5,6,8 (25.4 to 100 PSI) example is whiskey. (Rail cars)

IM-101 (IMO Type 1) portable tank




Hazard classes 3,6,8 (14.5 to 25.4 PSI) transports whiskey and wine. (Rail cars)

IM-102 (IMO Type 2) portable tank




Hazard classes 2,3 (100 to 500 PSI) transports liquified petroleum gas (rail cars)

Pressure intermodal tank containers




Hazard class 2.2 (25 PSI or less) transports helium, nitrogen, and oxygen. (IMO Type 7) (Rail cars)

Cryogenic intermodal tanks




Hazard class 2.2 (3000 to 5000 PSI) characteristics (permanently mounted within a frame) (Rail cars)

Tube modules

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