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Hazmat Operations Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
What is an Operations Level Responder? Ans: — Person who respond to
HazMat/WMD incidents for the purpose of implementing or supporting
actions to protect nearby persons, the environment, or property from the
effects. Are NOT used in offensive tactics, but on defensive.


What tasks will an operational level responder be expected to perform?
Ans: — Analyze, plan, implement, evaluate


Analyze: to determine the scope and potential outcomes by surveying,
collecting info, predicting behavior


Plan: describing the response objective, options, emergency
decontamination procedure, developing a plan of action including safety
considerations


Implement: preservation of evidence, initiating an incident command
system.


Evaluate: by evaluation and communicating the status of the response.


The operations level responder would work under who? Ans: — HazMat
Technician


Written guidance or stander operating procedure will state what? Ans: —
The rules of engagement


Under What CFR is DOT? Ans: — 49CFR170.199


Under What CFR is OSHA? Ans: — 29CFR 1910.1209




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Under what CFR is EPA? Ans: — 40CFR 311


What are the two primary types of containers? Ans: — the ones used for
transport and those used for storage


What conditions need to be assessed for a thorough survey of the scene?
Ans: — Topography


land use-commercial, residential


accessibility - roads, bridges, wooded areas


weather conditions


bodies of water


public exposure potential


over head and underground wires and pipe lines


storm and sewer drains


possible ignition sources


adjacent land use - rail lines, highways and airports


nature and extent of injuries


building information - floor drains and ventilation


Ways to verify information obtained from the Survey Hazardous Material
Incident Ans: — ERG


contact Chemtrec


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contact shippers


where can you find additional references to obtain information already
received Ans: — shipper/owner


electronic database


other references


incident involving criminal or terrorist activity Ans: — Secondary events
intended to incapacitate or delay emergency responders


armed resistance


use of weapons


booby traps


secondary contamination from handling patients


possible indicators: vegetation discoloration, sudden onset of casualties,
unexplained vapors and odors


In the fire protection handbook, the information to be collected is divided
into six basic group Ans: — material ID info


physical property


chemical property


physical hazards


health hazards




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response information


What does collecting the information allows the operations level
responder? Ans: — determine the defensive options that can be
performed safely, given the personnel and equipment available


how are haz mat classified? Ans: — According to their primary danger
and assigned standardized symbols to ID the class/division


Class 1 Ans: — Explosive


Class 1 Major Hazard Ans: — Explosion


Class 1 Definition Ans: — any substance or article, including a device
that is designed to function by explosion or that by chemical reaction
within itself, is able to function by explosion


Division 1.1 Ans: — Mass Explosion hazard - mass explosion is one that
affects almost the entire load instantly


example - black powder, dynamite, TNT


Division 1.2 Ans: — Projection hazard - but not mass explosion


example - aerial flares, detonation cord, power device cartridges


Division 1.3 Ans: — Fire hazard, minor blast hazard , minor projection
hazard, NO mass explosion


example - liquid fueled rocket motors, propellant explosive


Division 1.4 Ans: — Minor explosion hazard (no more than 25 grams of
detonating material)


example - practice ammo, signal cartridges



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