Q.1
The only way to properly check your tire pressure is by:
Q.2
An improperly placarded vehicle:
Q.3
Which type of material may be required to have a transport index?
Q.4
If corrosive materials leak in a trailer, the trailer should be:
Q.5
If transporting a package that contains radioactive materials, it is important to know that:
Q.6
When loading containers of hazardous materials, you should not use:
Q.7
Which agency helps coordinate emergency response to chemical hazards?
Q.8
When carrying Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives, your vehicle should not be:
Q.9
A person who is watching the loading or unloading of a tank must do all of the following, except:
Q.10
Shipping papers should be:
Q.11
To know which placard to use, you need to know:
Q.12
If cargo is leaking, you should:
Q.13
If transporting a package that contains radioactive materials, it is important to know that:
Q.14
If transporting chlorine, what must be in the vehicle?
Q.15
If corrosive materials leak in the trailer, the trailer should be:
Q.16
When loading or unloading explosive materials, you should:
Q.17
During a cargo fire, opening the trailer doors may actually cause the fire to expand because doing so:
Q.18
Placarded vehicles must carry fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of:
Q.19
Hazardous materials may be transported:
Q.20
If you apply for a HazMat endorsement, you must undergo a check through which agency?
Q.21
Shipping papers:
Q.22
Which of the following is not an acceptable location to keep hazardous materials' shipping papers?
Q.23
Load hazardous materials:
Q.24
A placard indicating hazardous materials is shaped like a:
Q.25
A material’s hazard class reflects:
Q.26
Placards showing the type of hazardous materials in a vehicle are usually shaped like what?
Q.27
Identification numbers assigned to chemicals can be found:
Q.28
Shippers must keep a copy of shipping papers for:
Q.29
Which type of material may be required to have a transport index?
Q.30
In the Hazardous Materials Table, Column 2 lists:
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