2026 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
◉ Emergency Response Guidebook. Answer: A reference book
intended to be carried in every emergency vehicle in the United
States
◉ Health and Fire/Explosion. Answer: The two types of potential
hazards found in each guide of the Emergency Response Guidebook
are:
◉ Protective Actions. Answer: The steps that are taken to preserve
the health and safety of emergency responders and the public
during an incident involving releases of hazardous materials are
called:
◉ Hazardous Materials are used or stored on site. Answer: Federal
OSHA 29CFR 1910.1200 ad several states require that local
establishments keep a Material Safety Data Sheet on file when:
◉ Can be more complex. Answer: A major difference between a
hazmat incident and other types of emergencies is the fact that
hazmat incidents:
, ◉ Pressurized. Answer: a cylinder should be considered dangerous,
regardless of what type of hazardous material it contains, because
the contents are:
◉ UN product identification number. Answer: The 4-digit number
appearing on a placard or an orange panel of a tank car is the :
◉ general hazard and degree severity. Answer: The NFPA 704
system for identifying hazardous materials gives:
◉ Severe. Answer: A number 4 in the blue quadrant of the NFPA 704
System indicates that there is _____ risk in this category from the
chemical involved
◉ Special Hazards. Answer: A white quadrant in the 6 o'clock
position of the NFPA 704 system is used to indicate:
◉ White. Answer: The fact that a product is water reactive would be
indicated in the __________ quadrant of the NFPA 704 System
◉ 1000lbs. Answer: For materials in Hazard Class 8 (corrosive), a
DOT placard if the gross weight is in excess of: