COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
SOLUTIONS
⩥ Permanent permit. Answer: valid for 12 months
only. Every permit or renewal shall require an inspection and shall
expire after twelve
months
⩥ Temporary permit. Answer: may be valid from one day to 12 months
depending on the
construction/operation needed. For example, a 3-month temporary
permit may be
issued to a construction site.
⩥ citywide permit. Answer: is valid to store, handle, use, sell or
transport hazardous materials or to conduct an operation at one or more
locations
provided the duration of such activity at any individual location does not
exceed 30 days.
⩥ a permit is required to. Answer: To store, handle or use amounts of
Class I liquids, other than paints, varnishes,
,lacquers, gasoline and other petroleum-based Class I liquids, in excess
of 5 gallons,
except that a permit is not required for the storage or use of Class I
liquids in the
fuel tank of a motor vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft
⩥ a permit is required to. Answer: store, handle or use amounts of
gasoline and other petroleum-based Class I
liquids other than paints, varnishes and lacquers, in excess of 2½
gallons,
⩥ permit needed to. Answer: store, handle or use amounts in excess of
20 gallons of Class I, Class II or
Class III liquids having a flash point of 300°F or less that are commonly
used for
painting, varnishing, staining or other similar purposes,
⩥ permit required. Answer: To store, handle or use amounts in excess of
70 gallons of petroleum based
Class III liquids with a flash point exceeding 300°F
⩥ flammable liquids. Answer: Class I A, I B, and I C are examples of
⩥ Combustible liquids. Answer: Class II, III A, IIIB
, ⩥ CARGO TANK. Answer: A vehicle other than a railroad tank car or
marine vessel, with a tank
mounted thereon or built as an integral part thereof, used for the
transportation of
flammable or combustible liquids, LPG or other hazardous materials,
including selfpropelled
vehicles and full trailers and semi-trailers, with or without motive power,
and
carrying part or all of the load.
⩥ COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Answer: Class II. Liquids having a closed
cup flash point at or above 100°F (38°C) and below
140°F (60°C).
Class IIIA. Liquids having a closed cup flash point at or above 140°F
(60°C) and
below 200°F (93°C).
Class IIIB. Liquids having closed cup flash points at or above 200°F
(93°C).
⩥ CONTAINER.. Answer: For solid and liquid hazardous materials, a
vessel of 60 gallons (227 L) or
less in capacity used for storage or transportation. For compressed gases,
a cylinder,