Name (Print): 1 True or False The Department of Transportation (DOT) is the only agency with the authority to enforce Hazardous Material Regulations.
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1 Hazardous Materials Training ity / Road rivers This Hazardous Material Training xam to be administered to all personnel. The manager will administer the exam. The Guide to Hazardous Materials may be used as a reference during this exam. If 5 or more answers are missed the test must be retaken. ll wrong answers should be corrected and initialed by the test taker to show they understand the material. ircle the ST answer Name (Print): ate: I#: Terminal: 1 or The epartment of Transportation (OT) is the only agency with the authority to enforce Hazardous Material Regulations. 2 Hazardous Material Training is designed to educate HZMT personnel on the safe loading, unloading, handling, storing, and operation of vehicles containing hazardous materials and: How to decontaminate a spill on a trailer What to do in the event of an emergency involving a hazardous material How to extinguish a hazardous material fire How to complete HM spill reports to the OT ll of the above 3 or The hazard class for Flammable Gas is 3. 4 or The hazard class for Poison Gas is The preparation of the HM shipping paper is the responsibility of: The river The Shipper The onsignee The Safety epartment 6 Hazardous material commodities are distinguished on the shipping paper by: Placing an X in the HM column Highlighting or printing the basic HM description in a contrasting color eing listed first on the bill. ny of the above. ll of the above must be done. HZMT test for rivers Revised 06/09 Page 1
2 7 The correct description for 3 boxes containing 4-1 gallon cans of Flammable liquid called llyl cetate identified by UN2333 with a Packing Group II is: 3 oxes Write the basic description in the correct order 8 The Letters "N.O.S." in a shipping name indicate: No Other Shipping name is required. No one Other than Shipper can change the description in accordance with OT regulations. Not Otherwise Specified, usually requiring a technical name for the hazardous ingredients. subsidiary hazard is present, which requires a subsidiary label. ll of the above. 9 Part of the basic description gives an indication of the relative degree of danger of the hazardous material being offered for transportation. What tells the HZMT worker and the emergency response responder how severe the hazard is'? The shipping name. The packing group number. The identification number. The hazard class/division for the material being shipped. The technical name. 10 Which information is NOT considered part of the basic description? Proper shipping name. Required Labeling Packing group. Identification number 11 or The shipping paper must include an emergency phone number that is attended 24 hrs a day, seven days a week. 12 If a material is classed in Packing Group I, it means that: The material must use type I packing materials. The material is an explosive. The material presents a great danger. ll of the above. 13 or Inadequate packaging can cause spills, leaks, or other transportation incidents. 14 or Placards are placed on trailers to identify the presence of a hazardous material from HZMT test for rivers Revised 06/09 Page 2
3 a distance. 15 Marking provides detailed information on the HM shipment and include identification numbers, special handling instructions, package specifications, and Packing group numbers. Number of pieces. mergency phone number. Proper shipping name. ll of the above. 16 Which of the following is affixed to packages to communicate the presence of a hazardous material? Placard Label Shipping paper. Red tape 17 transport vehicle is required to be marked with the hazardous material identification number along with the class placard when the transport vehicle contains 8820 tbs. or more of a single type of hazardous material in non-bulk packages having the same shipping name and identification number. bulk container of hazardous material that is full or described as empty containing residue lbs. or more of materials poison by inhalation in non-bulk packages, with each package having the same shipping name and identification number. ll of the above. 18 or trailer containing only 400 lbs. of class 3 material may display a Flammable placard even though it is not required. 19 ach of the following materials is loaded on a trailer by itself. Which one of the following HM shipments requires placarding by itself? Seven 55-gallon drums of OMUSTIL liquid. 459 lbs of 4.3 angerous When Wet 300 lbs of 3 Flammable 1300 lbs of ORM- ll of the above must be placarded HZMT test for rivers Revised 06/09 Page 3
4 20 or NGROUS placard may be used when two or more materials from Table 1 are in excess of 1000 lbs. 21 If you hook-up to or load a single trailer containing all of the following materials, which placards should be placed on the trailer? 610 lbs of a class 2.2 material, 10 lbs of a class 4.3 material, 380 lbs of a class 3 material Flammable angerous only angerous when wet Poison and angerous Non-Flammable gas 22 or Upon discovery of a spill on the dock, it is okay to continue to work around the material until someone announces that it is hazardous. 23 or driver transporting Hazard lass 3 materials may smoke IF he is inside the cab of his vehicle. 24 When transporting a placarded amount of HM, at railroad crossings the driver must: come to a complete stop within 15 to 50 feet of the nearest rail listed and look both directions before proceeding not shift gears when crossing the track all of the above none of the above 25 When transporting hazardous materials the tires must be checked by the driver: at the beginning of the trip at the end of the trip each time the vehicle is parked none of the above,, and HZMT test for rivers Revised 06/09 Page 4
5 26 HM shipping papers must be accessible at all times. This requires HM shipping papers to be maintained within arms reach of the driver while at the controls. When a driver is out of the cab, the HM shipping papers must be in the driver side door pouch or: on the dash on the floor of the cab in the drivers seat inside the trailer containing the HM any of the above is acceptable 27 or Poison Inhalation Hazard identifies the material as having poisonous fumes, and requires the words "Poison Inhalation Hazard Zone (,,, or ) on the shipping papers. If more than 5 questions are missed the test must be retaken. ny question answered incorrectly must be corrected and initialed to indicate understanding of the correct answer. HZMT test for rivers Revised 06/09 Page 5
6 Hazardous Materials Transportation Security wareness This written exam is to be administered to all personnel. The terminal manager will administer this exam. You are allowed to reference the Guide to Hazardous Materials during this exam. If more than 5 Questions are missed this test must be retaken. ny incorrect answers must be corrected and initialed to show that they understand the material. ircle the ST answer. Name (Print): ate: I#: Terminal: 1 or Hazmat-232 is a U.S. OT rule that requires the shippers and transporters of hazardous materials to provide HZMT security awareness training. 2 Hazmat-232 security awareness training must provide: Information on how to recognize and respond to possible security threats. Methods designed to enhance transportation security. n awareness of security risks associated with HZMT transportation. ll of the above 3 If you witness an unescorted person involved in suspicious activity in the workplace, you must: Pretend not to see anything Report the activity immediately to a supervisor Hide all personal cash all the local gas company 4 or Flammable material like gasoline can be viewed as a potential target for security threats. 5 Which of the following can be viewed as a possible HZMT security threat? fight outside a truck stop tanker truck with no placards person wearing a cap and sunglasses person asking inappropriate questions about your load and your route 6 or It is not important for you to pay attention to any possible threats or potential security risks unless you are actually on duty. HZMT Test Security wareness Revised 06/09 Page 1
7 7 or Only drivers of HZMT bulk tankers need to be concerned about potential HZMT targets or threats of security. 8 Products that could be viewed as potential targets for use by terrorists include: Gasoline Poison Gas/Poison by Inhalation Radioactive materials xplosives ombinations of materials that, when mixed become deadly ll of the above F 9 Potential terrorist threats could include geographic locations such as: Historical monuments Tunnels, ridges, irports Water Supply Sources Public, State and Federal ld. Power Plants ll of the above F 10 Potential terrorist threats or targets may include: Tractors/Trailers Hazardous Materials argo Terminal Fuel Storage Hazardous Materials stored in shops ccess points such as gates and entryways ll of the above F 11 or The orporate Office will perform criminal background investigations on all applicants of employment within the company. 12 or No visitor, (vendor, customer, service provider) is to be allowed inside the terminal grounds, in the buildings/equipment or on the dock without the express approval of the terminal manager. 13 or U.S. OT federal safety regulations strictly prohibit drivers from picking up and transporting any unauthorized person. HZMT Test Security wareness Revised 06/09 Page 2
8 14 or In case of an attempted hijack, the LIN drivers should exercise his/her own good judgment based upon the apparent seriousness of the situation and should place his/her own safety as the highest matter of consideration. 15 or ll loads containing placarded amounts of hazardous materials must be secured with a padlock, or bolt seal during transit. 16 Suspicious activities and threatening behavior within the workplace can be caused by: Terrorists isgruntled Workers Saboteurs ll of the above If more than 5 questions are missed the test must be retaken. ny question answered incorrectly must be corrected and initialed to indicate understanding of the correct answer. HZMT Test Security wareness Revised 06/09 Page 3
9 Hazardous Materials Training for Supervisors, Sales, and ustomer Service This exam is to be administered to all Management, Supervisory, Sales, and ustomer service personnel. The terminal manager will administer this exam. You are allowed to reference the Guide to Hazardous Materials during this exam. If more than 5 Questions are missed this test must be retaken. ny incorrect answers must be corrected and initialed to show that they understand the material. ircle the ST answer. Name (Print): ate: I#: Terminal: 1 Hazardous Material Training is designed to educate on the safe loading, unloading, handling, storing and operation of vehicles containing hazardous materials, and How to decontaminate a spill on a trailer. What to do in the event of an emergency involving a hazardous material. How to extinguish a hazardous material fire. How to complete HM spill reports to the OT. ll of the above. 2 or The hazard class for Flammable Gas is 3. 3 or The hazard class for Poison Gas is The preparation of the HM shipping paper is the responsibility of: The driver. The shipper. The consignee. The Safety epartment. 5 Hazardous material commodities are distinguished on the shipping paper by: Placing an "X" in the HM column. Highlighting or printing the basic HM description in a contrasting color. eing listed first on the bill. ny of the above. ll of the above must be done. HZMT Test Supervisor/lerical Revised 06/09 Page 1
10 6 The correct description for 3 boxes containing 4-1 gallon cans of Flammable liquid called llyl cetate identified by UN2333 with a Packing Group II is: 3 oxes Write the basic description in the correct order 7 The Letters "N.O.S." in a shipping name indicate: No Other Shipping name is required. No one Other than Shipper can change the description in accordance with OT regulations. Not Otherwise Specified, usually requiring a technical name for the hazardous ingredients. subsidiary hazard is present, which requires a subsidiary label. ll of the above. 8 Part of the basic description gives an indication of the relative degree of danger of the hazardous material being offered for transportation. What shows how severe the hazard is? The shipping name. The packing group number. The identification number. The hazard class/division for the material being shipped The technical name. 9 Which information is NOT considered part of the basic description? Proper shipping name. Required Labeling Packing group. Identification number 10 or The shipping paper must include an emergency phone number that is attended 24 hrs a day, seven days a week. 11 If a material is classed in Packing Group I, it means that: The material must use type I packing materials. The material is an explosive. The material presents a great danger. ll of the above. 12 or Inadequate packaging can cause spills, leaks, or other transportation incidents. HZMT Test Supervisor/lerical Revised 06/09 Page 2
11 13 or Placards are placed on trailers to identify the presence of a hazardous material from a distance. 14 or Materials which display the POISON label, (other than PGIII) may be loaded in the same trailer as food/feed provided they are separated to prevent commingling. 15 or Upon the discovery of a spill, it is okay to continue to work around the material until someone announces that it is hazardous. 16 or onsumer ommodities are regulated HMs, but do not require labeling or placarding. If more than 5 questions are missed the test must be retaken. ny question answered incorrectly must be corrected and initialed to indicate understanding of the correct answer. HZMT Test Supervisor/lerical Revised 06/09 Page 3
12 Hazardous Material Training Record of ertification Name (Print): ate: I: lassification Instructor Name: Required Written xams Pgs ate ompleted river s HM xam 5 HM Security wareness 3 Manager, Supervisor, lerical 3 Manager's Statement of ertification This is to certify that the above named individual has received the Guide to Hazardous Materials Transportation and has successfully demonstrated knowledge of the rules and regulations of HM-126. They have received and completed training for HZMT Security wareness Training in accordance with HM-232, and demonstrated knowledge of these rules and regulations by successfully completing written testing. Facility or Terminal Manager s Name (Print) Manager s Signature HZMT ertificate Revised 06/09 Page 1 of 1
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