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What type of decon is urgent and field expedient? - CORRECT ANSWER
Emergency
If a responder becomes contaminated, what should they do? - CORRECT ANSWER
Withdraw immediately and follow SOPs for emergency decon
What is a limitation of emergency decontamination? - CORRECT ANSWER May
not remove all contaminants, and more thorough decontamination must follow
What is the phase in the decon process where significant surface contamination is
reduced as quickly as possible? - CORRECT ANSWER Gross decon.
What is often the most expedient decon approach for many liquid products? -
CORRECT ANSWER A high-volume, low-pressure water shower
What decon process occurs in fresh air and may require the use of fans? - CORRECT
ANSWER Fresh Air/Off-Gassing
In a situation where clothing removal is the most expedient form of decon for victims,
how much clothing should be removed? - CORRECT ANSWER As much clothing
as victims feel comfortable removing
What decon method may be appropriate when the contamination involves particulates,
biological, or radiological material? - CORRECT ANSWER Gentle brushing or
wiping down
Ensure decon setup is operational _____ personnel enter the hot zone. - CORRECT
ANSWER Before
When implementing the decon line, it is important to provide clear and easily
understood directions because: - CORRECT ANSWER people may be
traumatized and/or suffering from exposures.
When should emergency response personnel who have been in the hot zone be
decontaminated? - CORRECT ANSWER Before moving to the cold zone
When possible and practical, decon emergency responders _____ victims. -
CORRECT ANSWER separately from
,Responders may choose to dispense with a formal decon corridor when: - CORRECT
ANSWER it is necessary to immediately reduce life-threatening contamination.
When setting up decon operations, the site should be: - CORRECT ANSWER
upwind, uphill, upstream of the hot zone.
Responders conducting emergency decon should wear: - CORRECT ANSWER
appropriate PPE.
If wet decon must be conducted in freezing weather, what is a danger of using water? -
CORRECT ANSWER Run-off water can quickly turn to ice, creating a dangerous
slip and fall hazard
Operations Level Responders with mission-specific PPE training are able to: -
CORRECT ANSWER perform their duties with limited risk of exposure at a hazmat
incident.
Responders must understand the PPE's use and ______ to stay safe. - CORRECT
ANSWER limitations
What should you consider when assembling an appropriate PPE ensemble for an
incident? - CORRECT ANSWER Hazards present and actions performed
When considering the material chemical resistance of PPE, the chosen material must: -
CORRECT ANSWER resist permeation, degradation, and penetration.
What is the process that occurs when a chemical passes through a fabric on a
molecular level? - CORRECT ANSWER Permeation.
Discoloration, swelling, and loss of physical strength are signs of what process? -
CORRECT ANSWER Degradation.
If an organization cannot eliminate or reduce noise exposure, the AHJ must: -
CORRECT ANSWER provide hearing protection devices and establish a hearing
conservation plan.
What is the most significant route of entry for hazardous materials? - CORRECT
ANSWER Inhalation.
First responders are provided the highest level of respiratory protection by using: -
CORRECT ANSWER self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBAs).
,Which type of respiratory protection does not require fit testing and provides loose-
fitting, lightweight protection to the user? - CORRECT ANSWER Supplied air-
hood.
Chemicals absorbed into clothing: - CORRECT ANSWER can cause repeated
exposure or later reaction with another chemical.
What PPE protects a responder while working in a total flame environment for a short
period of time? - CORRECT ANSWER Fire-entry suit.
Which type of protective clothing should responders use when handling cryogenic
materials? - CORRECT ANSWER Low-temperature protective clothing
Which class of ensemble provides the wearer the highest level of skin and respiratory
protection from vapors and liquid-spray? - CORRECT ANSWER Class 1.
Ideally, which statement regarding doffing procedures for a responder exiting the hot
zone is accurate? - CORRECT ANSWER Assisting personnel doff PPE and
equipment from exiting responders.
What is the most serious PPE-related heat stress disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER
Heat stroke.
Periodically reviewing inspection records can help determine: - CORRECT ANSWER
what PPE and equipment that are frequently used or require excessive maintenance.
One goal of a chemical-protective clothing (CPC) management program is to: -
CORRECT ANSWER prevent injury to the user from incorrect use or malfunction.
Operations Level Responders with Mission-Specific PPE training should be able to: -
CORRECT ANSWER prepare PPE on the scene.
Who determines the PPE needed to enter the hot zone? - CORRECT ANSWER
Incident commander.
When would you choose a vapor protective, encapsulating suit worn with positive-
pressure SCBA? - CORRECT ANSWER An incident involving extremely
hazardous, corrosive, and/or toxic vapors or gasses
When selecting PPE, why is it important to consider the duration of exposure? -
CORRECT ANSWER The protective qualities of the PPE may be limited by the
material's chemical resistance.
, Permeation occurs when: - CORRECT ANSWER a chemical passes through a
fabric on a molecular level.
The rate at which a compound permeates chemical protective clothing (CPC) depends
on: - CORRECT ANSWER the concentration of the chemical on the surface of the
CPC.
What is the physical process that occurs when a hazardous material enters an opening
or puncture in a protective material? - CORRECT ANSWER Penetration.
Repeat exposure to sounds greater than _____ decibels can cause structural damage
to the inner ear resulting in hearing loss or tinnitus. - CORRECT ANSWER 85
An effective hearing conservation program can: - CORRECT ANSWER prevent
hearing loss and reduce noise-related disease.
Why is respiratory protection a vital part of any PPE ensemble? - CORRECT
ANSWER Inhalation is the most significant route of entry for hazardous materials.
What is a common limitation for any type of respiratory protection system? -
CORRECT ANSWER Decreased ability to communicate
What is a limiting factor of using self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) at a
hazardous materials incident? - CORRECT ANSWER SCBA has a finite air-
supply, limiting work duration.
Why should supplied-air respirators (SARs) NOT be used in fire fighting operations? -
CORRECT ANSWER Heat, fire, or debris can damage the SAR airline
What is an advantage of using a supplied-air respirator (SAR) compared to using self-
contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) in a hazardous environment? - CORRECT
ANSWER Continuous air supply through an air hose enables longer work periods.
Air-purifying respirators (APRs) contain filters or cartridges that remove specific
contaminants as _____ air passes through the air-purifying element. - CORRECT
ANSWER ambient
Why should air-purifying respirators (APRs) only be worn if the contaminant is known? -
CORRECT ANSWER The filter/canister/cartridge is contaminant specific.
Which type of air-purifying respirator (APR) filter is likely to be used for incidents with
toxic dust, asbestos, and some biological hazards present? - CORRECT ANSWER
Particulate-removing