FEMA IS-0005.A: (LATEST UPDATES STUDY
BUNDLE PACKAGE WITH SOLUTIONS) AN
INTRODUCTION TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | GRADE A | 100%
CORRECT (VERIFIED SOLUTIONS)
Superfund .....ANSWER.....This Federal act addresses the problem
of inactive hazardous waste sites:
Toxic Substances Control Act .....ANSWER.....This act requires
chemical companies to research the effects of new chemicals and
notify the EPA before they are manufactured:
The Local Emergency Planning Committee .....ANSWER.....Under
Title III, the primary responsibility for developing a local plan for
handling accidental releases of acutely toxic substances is the
responsibility of:
*Only accidental releases of a certain quantity*
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The local role in reducing public risks from hazardous materials
includes: .....ANSWER.....1) Developing an emergency plan for
hazardous materials incidents
2) Regulating hazardous materials transportation through local
ordinances
3) Regulating safe disposal of hazardous waste
LEPC .....ANSWER.....If you believe a local manufacturer is not in
compliance with Title III, you should:
department of transportation .....ANSWER.....The Federal agency
responsible for regulating hazardous materials transportation is:
NFPA 704 Labeling System .....ANSWER.....Indicates health,
flammability, and reactivity hazards of Chemicals (through scale
of 0-4)v
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There are three possible codes for the bottom quarter of the
NFPA symbol, what does OXY mean? .....ANSWER.....This means
this material is an oxidizer. It can easily release oxygen to
create or worsen a fire or explosion hazard.
There are three possible codes for the bottom quarter of the
NFPA symbol, what does the symbol W mean?
.....ANSWER.....This indicates a material that reacts with water to
release a gas that is either flammable or hazardous to health
There are three possible codes for the bottom quarter of the
NFPA symbol, what does the tri-blade propeller mean?
.....ANSWER.....The material is radioactive
Explosives in Class 1 are divided into six divisions, what is 1.1?
.....ANSWER.....consists of explosives that have a mass explosion
hazard. A mass explosion is one that affects almost the entire
load instantaneously.
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explosives in class 1 are divided into six divisions, what is 1.2?
.....ANSWER.....consists of explosives that have a projection
hazard but not a mass explosion hazard.
Explosives in Class 1 are divided into six divisions, what is 1.3?
.....ANSWER.....consists of explosives that have a fire hazard and
either a minor blast hazard or a minor projection hazard or both,
but not a mass explosion hazard.
Explosives in Class 1 are divided into six divisions, what is 1.4?
.....ANSWER.....consists of explosives that present a minor
explosion hazard.
- The explosive effects are largely confined to the package and
no projection of fragments of appreciable size or range is to be
expected.
- An external fire must not cause virtually instantaneous explosion
of almost the entire contents of the package.