Q.1
Column 2 of the Hazardous Materials Table contains:
Q.2
In the Hazardous Materials Table, Column 2 lists:
Q.3
When refueling a vehicle that contains hazardous materials:
Q.4
How must a shipper notify a driver of the risks associated with their cargo?
Q.5
What can be a clue that a shipment may contain hazardous materials?
Q.6
If transporting a package that contains radioactive materials, it is important to know that:
Q.7
Which of the following is not an acceptable location to keep hazardous materials' shipping papers?
Q.8
Regulations require hazardous materials employees to be trained and tested how often?
Q.9
What does "RQ" stand for?
Q.10
A material’s hazard class reflects:
Q.11
Who is responsible for installing placards on a vehicle?
Q.12
When transporting hazardous materials, placards:
Q.13
Placards must be placed:
Q.14
Many products classed as poison are also:
Q.15
Load hazardous materials:
Q.16
When a driver is not in their vehicle, hazardous materials' shipping papers should be:
Q.17
When transporting Division 1.1 materials, the floor liner should be:
Q.18
Hazardous materials shipping papers must include:
Q.19
Who must provide emergency response information?
Q.20
Flammable gases are categorized as ____ hazards.
Q.21
When traveling with Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives, the vehicle should not be:
Q.22
When loading compressed gas, the liquid discharge valves should be:
Q.23
The person loading a tank with hazardous materials must be all of the following, except:
Q.24
What must be included in emergency response information?
Q.25
What should be done if the third column of the Hazardous Materials Table contains the word “Forbidden?”
Q.26
If a box contains liquid containers, the box must display:
Q.27
To determine which placard(s) you must use when carrying hazardous materials, you need to know:
Q.28
If transporting chlorine, what must be kept in the vehicle?
Q.29
If a shipping paper has both hazardous and non-hazardous materials, the hazardous materials should be:
Q.30
If required, ____ identical placards must be placed on a vehicle.
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