A driver transporting chlorine in cargo tanks must carry what special equipment
A. Done cover plate fitting.
B. A gas mask and emergency kit for leak control.
C. Kit for determining chlorine levels.
D. All of the above. - answer-B
A non-hazardous material may not be described by
A. Abbreviations.
B. Using a hazard class or ID number.
C. Code wards.
D. Slang words or expressions - answer-B
A placarded vehicle cannot drive near an open fire unless
A. The cargo compartment is sealed.
B. It has a table 2 placard.
C. It can pass safely without stopping.
D. The wind is blowing toward the road. - answer-C
According to the placard tables, if youre carrying 500 punds of explosives a and
b the correct placard is
A. Dangerous
B. Explosive A.
C. Explosive B.
D. Explosive and dangerous. - answer-B
Animal and human food cannot be loaded in a vehicle with
A. Compressed gases.
B. Poisons.
C. Explosives.
D. Oxidizers - answer-B
How can you find out if a shipment includes hazardous material
A. Inspect every package.
B. Check the hazardous material lable.
C. Check the list of reportable quantities.
D. Look at the shipping papers. - answer-D
How close can you smoke to placarded vehicle carrying explosives, oxidizers or
flammables
A. Not within 15 feet.
B. Not within 25 feet.
C. Not within 100 feet.
D. As close as you like - answer-B
How many placards must a veheicle have that is carrying hazardous material
A. 1.
B. 2.
C. 3.
D. 4. - answer-D
, How should a common carrier transport material classified as forbidden on the
hazardous material table
A. Transport the material with an escort.
B. Transport the material but dont open
C.only transport in quantities less then 1000 lbs.
D. Never transport the materials table. - answer-D
How should you load cylinders of compressed gas
A. In boxes that wont allow them to turn over.
B. In racks attached to the vehicle.
C. Held upright or braced laying down flat.
D. Any of the above. - answer-D
If a placarded vehicle gets a leaking or overheated tire while on the road the
driver must
A. Report to the carrier at the next stop
B. Continue the trip at reduced speed.
C. Stop when safe and fix the tire.
D. Keep the tire on the vehicle but stop driving - answer-C
If hazardous material is spilling form your vehicle you should
A. Move 500 feet of less.
B. Drive upwind from the spill.
C. Not move anymore then safety requires
D. Stay put on the roadway. - answer-C
If there is an "X" or an "RQ" in the HM column of a shipping paper entry it means
A. The material is hazardous.
B. The shipment is regulated by hazardous material regulations.
C. The carrier must report a spill of this material.
D. All of the above. - answer-B
In a hazardous material emergency the driver should
A. Not smoke.
B. Warn others and keep people away.
C. Avoid contact or inhaling.
D. All of the above. - answer-D
Placarded vehicles cannot be parked within how many feet of an open fire
A. 100.
B. 200.
C. 300.
D. 400 - answer-C
The driver of placarded vehicle must stop and check the dual tires
A. Twice a day
B. Once a day or every 200 miles.
C. Every 2 hours or 100 miles. Whichever is less
D. Using a tire pressure gauge or tire iron. - answer-C
The drivers certificate of radioactive materials training must be:
A. Kept at home.
B. Kept at terminal.
C. Kept in the drivers vehicle.