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What are the 8 threat indicators of potential terrorist activity? - correct answer 1. Surveillance--recording/monitoring activities 2. Elicitation--attempting to gain information re operations 3.Tests of security--attempts to measure reaction times, ID security breaches 4.Funding--Suspicious transactions involving large cash payments, deposits, withdrawals 5.Supplies--purchasing/stealing explosives, weapons, ammo, etc. 6. Impersonation--people out of place, don't belong 7. Rehearsal--walk-through of the act prior to committing it. 8.Deployment--people/supplies getting into position What are the different routes of entry into the body and which one is the worst? (3-6) - correct answer 1. Inhalation 2. Ingestion 3. Absorption 4. Injection With inhalation being the worst. Which is the most important section of the ERG and why? (2-25) - correct answer The white section because it provides info on how to use the ERG as well as practical instructions for placards and potential incidents or threats and corresponding precautions What are the different pipeline markings? (2-19) - correct answer These are signs positioned by HAZMAT pipelines. Should include product transported, operator's name, and emergency phone number. What are the 7 basic clues towards recognizing a HAZMAT incident? How would you approach a HAZMAT scene? (2-22) - correct answer 1. Occupancy and Location 2. Container shapes 3. Markings and Colors 4. Labels and Placards 5.Shipping papers and facility documents 6. Monitoring and detection equipment 7.Senses What are the different NFPA Fixed Facility Markings? Which one is the worst/most dangerous? - correct answer Fire Hazard (red) appears at the top of the diamond. Instability Hazard (yellow) appears on the right side. Health Hazards (blue) appear on the left side. Special Hazards (white) appear on the bottom. Hazard risk is given bu a number ranging from 0-4 Special symbols appear in white diamond; W (with a line through it) indicates that the material is reactive to water. OX indicates that the material can become combustible/cause combustion of other materials if mixed with oxygen. What are the different forms of radiation and their properties? - correct answer 1) Alpha--quickly loses energy as it goes through the air and has limited penetrating power and can be stopped by clothing, piece of paper. Can be ingested or inhaled and cause damage to internal organs. 2)Beta--loses energy more slowly than alpha. Can be stopped by metals, plastic, glass, clothing. 3)Gamma--pure EM radiation, can travel hundreds of meters in open air and will penetrate most material. Internal and external hazard 4) Neutrons What is the difference between Type A and B containers? - correct answer Type A: for transporting small quantities of radioactive material (e.g. radiopharmaceuticals and radioactive waste). Not designed to withstand forces from an accident but radioactive materials danger is limited so release would be considered a minor threat. Type B: f
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