HazMat Exam Prep 4th Ed. Audit Quiz

Question 1 of 50

In Canada, which term is used for a substance that is included in any of the nine UN classifications of hazardous materials?
  Controlled substance
  Dangerous good
  Regulated material
  Hazardous substance

Question 2 of 50

By definition, a device that is intended to cause harm to a significant number of people is a __________.
  Weapon of mass destruction
  Mass casualty device
  Incendiary device
  Dangerous good

Question 3 of 50

A vehicle transporting hazardous materials has collided with another vehicle. This is referred to as a haz mat __________.
  Threat
  Release
  Incident
  Accident

Question 4 of 50

Compared to other types of incidents to which first responders are commonly called, haz mat incidents are typically ___________.
  More complicated
  False alarms
  Shorter in duration
  Resolved prior to arrival

Question 5 of 50

In the US, which term is used for a substance that potentially poses an unreasonable risk to the safety of persons and/or the environment?
  Dangerous good
  Regulated material
  Hazardous material
  Controlled substance

Question 6 of 50

Which factor presents the greatest hazard to first responders on any potential haz mat call?
  Lack of appropriate PPE
  Inadequate resources in the initial response
  Failure to realize that haz mats are involved
  The presence of secondary devices

Question 7 of 50

Which US agency is primarily responsible to create and enforce laws designed to protect air, water and soil from contamination?
  Department of Transportation
  Department of Agriculture
  Environmental Protection Agency
  Bureau of Environmental Law

Question 8 of 50

Which federal agency develops and enforces regulations designed to ensure safety in the workplace?
  National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
  United States Labor Administration (USLA)
  American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Question 9 of 50

What does the acronym HAZWOPER refer to?
  Approved actions for Operations-Level haz mat responders
  Operational priorities in a haz mat incident
  The UN haz mat classifications
  Federal regulations for haz mat responder operations

Question 10 of 50

Which entity must adopt a consensus standard before it can be enforced as regulations?
  The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  The State Fire Marshal
  The authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)
  The local fire agency

Question 11 of 50

Unless adopted by an authorized agency, NFPA standards are __________.
  Model codes
  Administrative law
  Regulatory law
  Recommendations

Question 12 of 50

Which unit of Canadian government governs dangerous goods response and training?
  Industry Canada
  Public Works and Government Services Canada
  Environment Canada
  Ministry of Labor

Question 13 of 50

NFPA standard _____ addresses competencies for responders to haz mat/WMD incidents.
  472
  1021
  1901
  1500

Question 14 of 50

Methods or rules established by an organization for dealing with routine functions are __________.
  Tactical objectives
  Standard operating procedures
  Policies
  Operational protocols

Question 15 of 50

You are at a haz mat incident where there are contaminated victims. Which tactic is most appropriate for Awareness-Level personnel?
  Perform gross decontamination
  Control the source of the contamination
  Direct the victims to move to a safe area
  Remove the victims from the contaminated area

Question 16 of 50

Which activity is permissible for Awareness-Level responders?
  Isolate the hazardous area and deny entry
  Take actions to protect environmental exposures
  Conduct searches in the warm zone
  Assist with decontamination of victims

Question 17 of 50

According to the NFPA, which is a mission-specific competency for Operations-Level responders?
  Collection of data from reference sources
  Establishment of control zones and perimeters
  Response to illicit laboratory incidents
  Identification of material

Question 18 of 50

The NFPA defines optional mission-specific competencies for which level haz mat/WMD responder?
  Specialist
  Commander
  Operations
  Technician

Question 19 of 50

Core competencies of Operations-Level responders are best described as __________.
  Defensive
  Noninterventional
  Offensive
  Passive

Question 20 of 50

OSHA permits Operations-Level personnel to perform offensive operations with which material?
  Non-radioactive solid materials
  Oxidizers
  Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
  None of these materials

Question 21 of 50

Which is a core competency for Operations-Level haz mat responders?
  Perform atmospheric monitoring
  Victim rescue and recovery
  Product control
  Assess the nature and extent of an incident

Question 22 of 50

What is the term for long-term health effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous material?
  Vocational
  Continuous
  Environmental
  Chronic

Question 23 of 50

Contact with an irritant has caused coughing, runny nose and tearing eyes. What kind of health effect is this?
  Acute
  Isolated
  Transient
  Sudden

Question 24 of 50

Taking actions to reduce or eliminate risk and harm caused by hazards to life and property is __________.
  Mitigation
  Minimization
  Palliation
  Containment

Question 25 of 50

What is the term for a single exposure to a hazardous material?
  Severe
  Acute
  Chronic
  Somatic

Question 26 of 50

What is the term for long-term or repeated exposure to a hazardous material?
  Chronic
  Continuous
  Recurring
  Somatic

Question 27 of 50

Which is an example of a chronic health effect?
  Vomiting
  Cancer
  Burns
  Diarrhea

Question 28 of 50

What does the T stand for in the acronym TRACEM?
  Thermal
  Temperature
  Toxic
  Time

Question 29 of 50

What does the A stand for in the acronym TRACEM?
  Acute
  Attack
  Asphyxiation
  Acid

Question 30 of 50

What does the M stand for in the acronym TRACEM?
  Mechanical
  Mitigate
  Material
  Mucous

Question 31 of 50

What does the C stand for in the acronym TRACEM?
  Corrosive
  Caustic
  Cryogen
  Chemical

Question 32 of 50

The combination of oxygen with another substance is __________.
  Oxidation
  Catalyzation
  Polymerization
  Covalence

Question 33 of 50

What is the term for two or more molecules chemically combining to form larger molecules?
  Polymerization
  Covalence
  Composition reaction
  Formation reaction

Question 34 of 50

What is a cryogen?
  A substance that stimulates the combustion of organic and/or inorganic matter
  A gas converted to a liquid at a very low temperature
  A substance known to increase risk of cancer
  Any substance that degrades human tissue on contact

Question 35 of 50

What is the term for a material that causes destruction of skin tissue upon contact?
  Toxin
  Caustic
  Corrosive
  Cryogen

Question 36 of 50

A liquefied gas is one that, under storing pressure, is partially liquid at _____.
  32 deg F (0 deg C)
  (-32 deg F) -36 deg C
  70 deg F (21 deg C)
  0 deg F (-18 deg C)

Question 37 of 50

A cryogen is a gas that turns into a liquid at _____.
  (-130 deg F) -90?C
  (-32 deg F) -36?C
  0 deg F (-18 deg C)
  (-70 deg F) -18 deg C

Question 38 of 50

A cryogen or liquefied gas will __________ when released from its container.
  Condense
  Vaporize
  Evaporate
  Ignite

Question 39 of 50

Which one is a cryogen material?
  Propane
  Butane
  Carbon dioxide
  Liquefied natural gas (LNG)

Question 40 of 50

Which one is a liquefied gas?
  Liquid helium
  Liquid oxygen
  Propane
  Nitrogen

Question 41 of 50

Hypothermia is defined as a core temperature of _____ or less.
  92 deg F (33 deg C)
  97 deg F (36 deg C)
  93 deg F (34 deg C)
  95 deg F (35 deg C)

Question 42 of 50

Black skin tissue is most likely to result from which cold injury?
  Hypothermia
  Frost nip
  Deep frostbite
  Superficial frostbite

Question 43 of 50

What is the DOT terminology for materials that are transported at extremely high temperatures?
  Thermal hazard materials
  Exothermic materials
  Elevated temperature materials
  Molten solids

Question 44 of 50

Which statement about radiation is correct?
  Ionizing radiation adds electrons to unstable atoms
  Ionizing radiation is more dangerous than non-ionizing radiation
  Non-ionizing radiation causes chemical changes at the atomic level
  Non-ionizing radiation is harmless to living tissue

Question 45 of 50

Which is a type of ionizing radiation?
  Microwaves
  Radio waves
  X ray
  Ultraviolet light

Question 46 of 50

Which is a sign or symptom of a first degree burn?
  Redness
  Blisters
  Weeping
  Lack of pain

Question 47 of 50

Which is a sign or symptom of a third degree burn?
  Dry, leathery skin
  Swelling
  Blisters
  Pain

Question 48 of 50

Which form of radiation is stopped by skin?
  Alpha
  X-ray
  Gamma
  Neutron

Question 49 of 50

Which type of radiation is emitted as photons?
  Gamma
  Neutron
  Beta
  Alpha

Question 50 of 50

What is the lightest material that will provide effective shielding from beta radiation?
  Lead
  A sheet of paper
  Concrete
  Clothing

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