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Question 1
What specific areas of training are required for individuals involved in shipping dangerous
goods? (Select all that apply)
A) Financial management training
B) Function specific training
C) Safety Training
D) General familiarization training
E) Legal counsel training
Correct Answer: B) Function specific training, C) Safety Training, D) General
familiarization training
Rationale: The provided information explicitly states these three areas: Function specific
training, Safety Training, and General familiarization training are required for those who
ship dangerous goods.
Question 2
Which regulatory body is responsible for publishing the Model Regulations for the transport of
dangerous goods?
A) IATA
B) ICAO
C) IMO
D) UNSCoE
E) WHO
Correct Answer: D) UNSCoE
Rationale: The UNSCoE (United Nations Sub-Committee of Experts on the Transport of
Dangerous Goods) is the body responsible for publishing the Model Regulations, which
serve as the basis for national and international dangerous goods regulations across all
modes of transport.
Question 3
Which mode of transport typically has the most restrictive regulations for the transport of
dangerous goods?
A) Road
B) Rail
C) Sea
D) Air
E) Inland Waterways
Correct Answer: D) Air
Rationale: Air transport is generally considered the most restrictive mode for dangerous
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goods due to the inherent risks associated with aviation safety and the confined
environment of aircraft. Regulations for air transport (e.g., ICAO Technical Instructions,
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations) are often more stringent than for other modes.
Question 4
What information must be included on a training record or certificate for individuals who ship
dangerous goods? (Select all that apply)
A) The trainee's address
B) A description, copy, or the location of the training materials used
C) The trainee's name
D) The month the training or exam was completed
E) Evidence an exam was successfully completed
Correct Answer: B) A description, copy, or the location of the training materials used,
C) The trainee's name, D) The month the training or exam was completed, E) Evidence an
exam was successfully completed
Rationale: The provided information lists these as mandatory requirements for training
records: The trainee's name, A description, copy, or the location of the training materials
used, The month the training or exam was completed, and Evidence an exam was
successfully completed.
Question 5
What are the required layers of triple packaging for infectious substances? (Select all that apply)
A) Inner receptacle
B) Outer packaging
C) Primary receptacles
D) Secondary packaging
E) Tertiary packaging
Correct Answer: B) Outer packaging, C) Primary receptacles, D) Secondary packaging
Rationale: Triple packaging consists of three layers: a primary receptacle (containing the
substance), secondary packaging (enclosing and protecting the primary receptacle), and
outer packaging (the outermost protective layer).
Question 6
Which of the following statements about proper shipping names for dangerous goods is correct?
A) They are generic terms that can be used for any substance.
B) They are linked to a UN number.
C) They are determined by the shipper's preference.
D) They are only required for international shipments.
E) They can be changed based on the mode of transport.
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Correct Answer: B) Are linked to a UN number
Rationale: Proper shipping names are precise, standardized names used to identify
dangerous goods. Each proper shipping name is directly linked to a specific four-digit UN
(United Nations) number, which helps to universally identify the substance and its
associated hazards.
Question 7
Dangerous goods Class number 6 is used to classify which of the following substances?
A) Flammable Liquids
B) Corrosive Substances
C) Toxic and Infectious substances
D) Radioactive Material
E) Explosives
Correct Answer: C) Toxic and Infectious substances
Rationale: Dangerous goods are categorized into different classes based on their primary
hazard. Class 6 specifically covers Toxic substances (Division 6.1) and Infectious substances
(Division 6.2).
Question 8
Operators (e.g., airlines) should carefully examine packages containing dangerous goods in order
to:
A) Ensure they are aesthetically pleasing.
B) Verify the shipper's identity.
C) All of the above (This is a generic "all of the above" for implied duties).
D) Assess for compliance with regulations and detect any damage or leaks.
E) Confirm the package weight.
Correct Answer: C) All of the above
Rationale: While the specific items listed in the prompt are generic, the intent is that
operators have comprehensive responsibilities in examining packages. This implies
checking for proper markings, labeling, documentation, and integrity to ensure compliance
and safety.
Question 9
What are the responsibilities of shippers when preparing dangerous goods for transport?
A) Providing the aircraft for transport.
B) Packing.
C) Training airport personnel.
D) Inspecting the operator's facilities.
E) Loading the packages onto the aircraft.
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Correct Answer: B) Packing
Rationale: Shippers (consignors) are legally responsible for properly identifying, classifying,
packing, marking, labeling, and documenting dangerous goods in accordance with the
applicable transport regulations (e.g., IATA DGR). Proper packing is a fundamental
shipper responsibility.
Question 10
Which pages in the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) contain dangerous goods listed by
UN numbers?
A) Blue pages
B) Green pages
C) Yellow pages
D) White pages
E) Orange pages
Correct Answer: C) Yellow pages
Rationale: The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) provides guidance for emergency
responders. The yellow-bordered pages list dangerous goods in numerical order by their
four-digit UN (United Nations) number.
Question 11
The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) lists dangerous goods by: (Select all that apply)
A) Hazard Class number
B) Proper shipping names
C) UN numbers
D) Packaging group
E) Emergency contact information
Correct Answer: B) Proper shipping names, C) UN numbers
Rationale: The ERG cross-references dangerous goods using both their four-digit UN
numbers (in the yellow pages) and their Proper Shipping Names (in the blue pages),
allowing responders to quickly identify the substance and access emergency guidance.
Question 12
What is the appropriate response if an incident includes a spill or leak of a liquid infectious
substance?
A) Attempt to clean up the spill immediately without supervision.
B) Evacuate the area and wait for it to dry.
C) Absorb the spill.
D) Do not attempt to clean up unless supervised by a specialist.
E) Cover damaged packages with a damp towel or rag.
F) All of the above (referring to C, D, E).