Which is a procedure developed by executive departments and agencies for the implementation, compliance, and/or enforcement of a law?
Policy
Standard operating guideline
Regulation
Mandate
Question 3
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Which phrase best listed here summarizes situational awareness?
Keeping your focus
Perceiving the surrounding environment
Knowing and sticking to the plan
Maintaining team integrity
Question 4
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After fire suppression operations, when should decontamination of responders begin?
After returning equipment and apparatus to response-readiness
Prior to leaving the scene of the fire
Immediately upon returning to quarters
Prior to doffing PPE
Question 5
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There are _____ primary routes by which hazardous substances enter the body.
3
5
2
4
Question 6
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Which route of entry is through contact with skin or mucous membranes?
Penetration
Retention
Absorption
Permeation
Question 7
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Which activity is permissible for Awareness Level responders?
Keep others out of the hazardous area
Assist with decontamination of victims
Take actions to protect environmental exposures
Conduct searches in the warm zone
Question 8
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What does the C stand for in the acronym TRACEM-P?
Cryogen
Caustic
Corrosive
Chemical
Question 9
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Compliance with which is voluntary?
Code
None of the above
Ordinance
Standard
Question 10
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50
What does the P stand for in the acronym TRACEM-P?
Poison
Physiological
Physical
Psychological
Question 11
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Eating food that has been contaminated is an example of which route of entry?
Ingestion
Digestion
Consumption
Absorption
Question 12
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Compared to other types of incidents to which first responders are commonly called, hazmat incidents are typically ___________.
Shorter in duration
More complicated
Resolved prior to arrival
False alarms
Question 13
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What does the acronym HAZWOPER refer to?
An incident management model for hazmat incidents
The UN hazmat classifications
Federally mandated training for first responders to hazmat incidents in the US
Approved actions for Operations Level responders as defined by the NFPA
Question 14
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Which is the term for effects from an exposure to a hazardous material appearing within a short period of time?
Chronic
Acute
Somatic
Severe
Question 15
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Methods or rules established by an organization for dealing with routine functions are __________.
Tactical objectives
Operational protocols
Standard operating procedures
Response objectives
Question 16
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Which threat to first responders exists on any potential hazmat call?
Failure to detect the presence of hazardous materials
The presence of secondary devices
Inadequate resources in the initial response
Lack of appropriate PPE
Question 17
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50
What does the E in the APIE-T problem-solving process stand for?
Exposure
Environment
Evacuation
Evaluate
Question 18
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Contamination is the transfer of __________ amount of a hazardous material to people, equipment, or the environment.
A harmful
A detectable
Any
An unacceptable
Question 19
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Which task is appropriate for Operations Level responders without mission-specific training?
Product control
Perform atmospheric monitoring
Identify the response options
Victim rescue and recovery
Question 20
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What does the I in the acronym B-NICE stand for?
Intentional
Ionizing
Illegal
Incendiary
Question 21
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What is the term for a material known to cause cancer?
Philogen
Teratogen
Tollinogen
Carcinogen
Question 22
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Which group gathers and distributes information about hazardous materials to the local community?
Local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)
State Department of the Environment (or equivalent)
State Emergency Response Commission (SERC)
Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
Question 23
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The period of time between exposure to a cancer-causing substance and the actual development of cancer is known as the __________ period.
Prodromal
Incubation
Dormancy
Latency
Question 24
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Which activity is permissible for Awareness Level responders?
Securing a scene perimeter
Perform reconnaissance from the warm zone
Assist with decontamination of victims
Conduct searches in the warm zone
Question 25
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50
According to the Center for Fire, Rescue, and EMS Health Research, which is the leading cause of death for firefighters?
Drug abuse
Trauma
Cancer
Heart disease
Question 26
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The guiding legislation for the EPA is found in Title _____ of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
19
29
45
40
Question 27
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Which term is used for a hazardous material aboard an aircraft?
Regulated material
Dangerous good
Hazardous shipment
Other regulated material
Question 28
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Which task is appropriate for Operations Level responders without mission-specific training?
Perform emergency decontamination
Perform victim recovery
Perform atmospheric monitoring
Control leaking product
Question 29
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What does the T stand for in the acronym TRACEM-P?
Thermal
Time
Temperature
Toxic
Question 30
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In the US, which term is used for a substance that potentially poses an unreasonable risk to health, safety, property and/or the environment if not properly controlled?
Dangerous good
Regulated material
Controlled substance
Hazardous material
Question 31
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What is another term for cross contamination?
Surface contamination
Indirect contamination
Exposure
Secondary contamination
Question 32
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In Canada, which is one of the four main agencies involved in the regulation of danger goods at the national level?
Health Canada
National Energy Board
National Resources Canada
Canadian Material Safety Commission
Question 33
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Which task is appropriate for Operations Level responders without mission-specific training?
Perform atmospheric monitoring
Perform victim recovery
Identify and preserve evidence
Control leaking product
Question 34
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Which hazmat training level consists primarily of recognizing that a problem exists, making notifications and securing the scene?
Awareness
Specialist
Operations
Technician
Question 35
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Which item is a mission-specific competency for Operations Level responders?
Performance of technical decontamination
Identification of material
Establishment of control zones and perimeters
Collection of data from reference sources
Question 36
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Which legislative act established the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
Resource Recovery Act
Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA)
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Question 37
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Which tasks are generally reserved for Technician Level responders?
Spill control
Offensive
Defensive
Containment
Question 38
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Which federal agency regulates the transportation of hazardous materials in the US?
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Department of Transportation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Question 39
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Carbon monoxide is a __________.
Neurotoxin
Simple asphyxiant
Cardiac irritant
Chemical asphyxiant
Question 40
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What does the E in the acronym CBRNE stand for?
Etiological
Evacuate
Evidence
Explosive
Question 41
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Breathing suspended dust is an example of exposure by which route of entry?
Perfusion
Inhalation
Ingestion
Absorption
Question 42
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In Mexico, which is the main agency involved in regulation of hazmat transportation safety?
Ministry of Interstate Commerce
Ministry of Land Transportation Safety
Ministry of Environmental Protection
Ministry of Communications and Transportation
Question 43
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50
What does the P in the APIE-T problem-solving process stand for?
Plan
Perform
Perimeter
PPE (personal protective equipment)
Question 44
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Within minutes of contact with an irritant, a victim experiences coughing, runny nose and tearing eyes. Which kind of health effect is this?
Sudden
Isolated
Acute
Transient
Question 45
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What does the B in the acronym CBRNE stand for?
Blast
Biological
Bomb
Bloodborne
Question 46
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Which federal agency is responsible for environmental protection?
Department of Transportation
Department of the Interior
Environmental Protection Agency
Department of Agriculture
Question 47
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50
Which entity creates consensus-based standards?
Environmental Protection Agency
The authority having jurisdiction
National Fire Protection Association
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Question 48
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What does the C in the acronym CBRNE stand for?
Caustic
Communicable
Contamination
Chemical
Question 49
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Which federal agency is responsible for worker safety?
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
United States Labor Administration (USLA)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Question 50
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The HAZWOPER regulations are found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title _____.