HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (HAZMAT) ENDORSEMENT
KNOWLEDGE EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS | COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE |
UPDATED 2026/2027
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
(FLHSMV)
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FLORIDA CDL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (HAZMAT) ENDORSEMENT KNOWLEDGE
PRACTICE EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Passing Score: 80%
Testing Time: 120 Minutes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Hazardous Materials Regulations
2. Hazard Classification
3. Shipping Papers
4. Placarding Requirements
5. Loading and Segregation
6. Safe Driving Practices
7. Emergency Response Procedures
,8. Security Awareness
9. Incident Reporting
10. Inspection and Compliance
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES || ALIGNED
WITH CURRENT FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS AND
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS || COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSING
PREPARATION || PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE || ORIGINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED EXPLANATIONS || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION ||
PREPARED FOR LICENSING EXAM SUCCESS || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
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Hazardous Materials Regulations (Questions 1–8)
QUESTION 1
A driver is preparing to transport several packages containing hazardous materials.
Before departing, the driver notices that one package has a damaged label that
makes the hazard class difficult to identify. What is the most appropriate action?
A. Transport the shipment if the shipping papers are complete.
B. Replace the label with handwritten information.
C. Refuse or delay transport until the package is properly marked and labeled.
D. Cover the damaged label with clear tape and continue.
Correct Answer: C. Refuse or delay transport until the package is properly marked
and labeled.
Explanation: Hazard communication depends on accurate labels, markings, placards,
and shipping documentation. A damaged or unreadable label can prevent emergency
responders and handlers from identifying the material. Shipping papers alone are not
an adequate substitute. Handwritten labels or covering damaged labels without proper
replacement does not satisfy regulatory requirements.
,QUESTION 2
Which document provides emergency responders with essential information about
the hazardous material being transported?
A. Driver's employment application
B. Vehicle registration
C. Shipping papers
D. Maintenance inspection report
Correct Answer: C. Shipping papers
Explanation: Shipping papers identify the proper shipping name, hazard class,
identification number, packing group (when applicable), and emergency response
information. These documents are critical during inspections and emergencies. The
other documents serve administrative or maintenance purposes but do not describe
hazardous cargo.
QUESTION 3
During a roadside inspection, an officer requests the hazardous materials shipping
papers. Where should they normally be kept while the vehicle is in operation?
A. Locked inside the sleeper berth.
B. Under the driver's seat.
C. Within immediate reach while restrained by the seat belt or in the driver's door
pouch.
D. In the trailer with the cargo.
Correct Answer: C. Within immediate reach while restrained by the seat belt or in
the driver's door pouch.
, Explanation: Shipping papers must be readily accessible so both enforcement
personnel and emergency responders can locate them quickly. Storing them in
inaccessible locations could delay emergency response and violates accepted operating
practices.
QUESTION 4
A shipment includes hazardous materials that require placards. Before beginning the
trip, the driver should verify that the placards are:
A. Displayed only on the rear of the vehicle.
B. Visible only during daylight.
C. Correct for the cargo, securely attached, and visible from all required sides.
D. Placed inside the cab until departure.
Correct Answer: C. Correct for the cargo, securely attached, and visible from all
required sides.
Explanation: Placards communicate hazards to the public and emergency responders.
They must match the shipment, be securely mounted, and remain clearly visible.
Improper or missing placards can create serious safety risks and regulatory violations.
QUESTION 5
A carrier asks a driver to transport a hazardous material that the driver is not
authorized to haul because the required endorsement has expired. What should the
driver do?
A. Transport the load if the trip is less than 50 miles.
B. Transport only during daylight.
C. Decline the assignment until properly endorsed.
D. Drive if accompanied by another CDL holder.