Exam I-2 — 75 Exam Items Adding Difficulty and Depth
The reading list for Exam I-2 is as follows:
1. IFSTA, Hazardous Materials for First Responders, 4"' Edition, Chapters 1 - 11, and 13.
2. Jones and Bartlett Learning, Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations, 2" Edition,
Chapters 1 through 2, 3-9, and 12.
3. Essentials of Firefighting, 7" Edition, Chapter 24
During Exam I-2 progress will be made in developing depth of knowledge and skills.
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Directions:
Remove Examination I-2 from the manual. The reason for removing the exam from the
book is to make it easier to score and conduct the research for those guessed and
missed exam items. Another advantage is the portability of the exam so research and
scoring can be accomplished at any time or place.
First, take a careful look at the test. There should be 75 exam items. In Appendix C you
will find an Answer Form for Hazardous Material Awareness |-2 Examination. It can be
removed from the book for ease of marking. Fill in the appropriate bubble answer (A-D)
inink.
Remember the rule about changing the answer. Our research has shown that changed
answers are often incorrect, and often, the answer that is chosen first is the correct one.
If you guess the answer to a question, place an “X” or a checkmark by your answer. This
step is vitally important as you gain and master knowledge. We will explain how we treat
the “guessed” items later in SAEP®.
Next, take the examination. Once you complete it, go to Appendix A and score your test.
Once the test is scored, carefully follow the directions for feedback on the missed and
guessed exam items.
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,EXAM PREP: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS & OPERATIONS
1. The products that IM 101 intermodal portable tanks typically carry are:
A. molten sulfur. B. flammable gases.
C. flammable liquids. D. radioactive materials.
2. The products that IM 102 intermodal portable tanks typically carry are:
A. nonregulated materials. B. flammable gases.
C. hydrogen. D. radioactive materials.
3. The item that is represented by the vertical stripes indicates the:
Top half
Background
is Yellow
Bottom half
Background
is white
A. radioactive levels.
B. Hazard Class.
C. maximum radiation levels.
D. number of radioactive atoms.
4. The design pressure of an IM 101 portable tank is:
A. 14.5to 25.4 psi. B. 100 to 500 psi.
C. 25.4 to 100 psi. D. 6.89 to 14.5 psi.
5. What type of container is used to ship materials of radioactivity by air?
A. Industrial B. Type A C. Type C D. Extruded
6. Packaging used for transport with extremely low levels of radioactivity that present
no risk to the public or environment is:
A. Type B. B. Excepted. C. Concrete Box. D. Industrial.
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7. Which material is transported in industrial containers?
A. High level radiation B. Natural uranium
C. Plutonium D. Smoke detectors
8. IBCs are:
A. intermodal bulk containers. B. intermediate bulk containers.
C. international bulk containers. D. intermediate biological containers.
9. Where would you find valves on a one-ton container?
A. End B. Top
C. Bottom D. Middle
10. Emergency centers such as the are principal agencies providing
immediate technical assistance to an emergency responder.
A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
B. National Fire Protection Association
C. National Center for Disease Control
D. CHEMTREC®
11. Cryogenic liquids are those which exist at:
A. greater than 32°F. B. minus O°F.
C. minus 130°F. D. minus 110°F.
12. A substance that spontaneously releases ionizing radiation would be labeled
hazard classification
A7 B. 9 C. 1 D. 13
13. Which value represents an atmosphere that poses an immediate hazard
to life or can cause irreversible, debilitating effects on heaith?
A. TLV-TWA B. IDLH C. REL D. PEL
14. Beta particles are:
A. having weight and mass.
B. ionizing radiation like X-rays.
C. deadly radiation.
D. large particles that easily pass through protective gear.
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