Q.1
Unless the package is clearly unsafe, a driver needs ____ to accept a package.
Q.2
As a driver, which of the following is not your job at the scene of an accident?
Q.3
In the event of a fire, what should you do before opening trailer doors?
Q.4
Before loading or unloading flammable liquids, the engine should be:
Q.5
A placard identifying hazardous materials must be placed:
Q.6
A material’s hazard class reflects:
Q.7
An indicator that cargo contains hazardous materials is:
Q.8
Who must label hazardous materials?
Q.9
To transport hazardous materials, what does a driver need?
Q.10
What does a shipping paper describe?
Q.11
If transporting hazardous materials, a shipper should warn others by:
Q.12
If you are transporting hazardous materials and the cargo is on fire, you should:
Q.13
If a driver stops and leaves their vehicle while transporting hazardous materials, the shipping papers should be:
Q.14
How do you label a package if the hazardous materials label will not fit onto the package?
Q.15
When traveling with Division 1.1 explosives, you may park no closer than ____ from the nearest building.
Q.16
Unless excepted, a shipping paper must list:
Q.17
Load hazardous materials:
Q.18
If transporting chlorine, what must be in the vehicle?
Q.19
If a package of hazardous materials is not large enough to hold a label, it should be labeled:
Q.20
On a shipping paper, the identification number, shipping name, and hazard class should:
Q.21
A person attending a placarded vehicle may be:
Q.22
Placards are:
Q.23
To know which placard to use, you need to know:
Q.24
Which agency helps coordinate emergency response to chemical hazards?
Q.25
If you discover that your cargo is leaking, you should:
Q.26
Which type of material may be required to have a transport index?
Q.27
When transporting hazardous materials, placards:
Q.28
An improperly placarded vehicle can only be moved:
Q.29
When a shipper packages hazardous materials, they certify:
Q.30
When loading compressed gas, the liquid discharge valves should be:
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