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100

What is hazmat

Anything that is hazardous to people environment etc

100

What are the seven clues to the presence of hazmat?

Locations, occupancy types, and preincident surveys

Basic container information

Transportation placards, markings, and labels

Non transportation hazmat markings and labels

Hazard information reference sources

Sensory clues including victim signs and symptoms

Monitoring and detection devices

100

What color are the emergency guides pages

orange

200

What are the 4 routes of exposure

Inhalation, Ingestion, Absorption injection

200

What is a Nonpressurized container

 Tend to have flat sides/ends and include bags, bottles, droms, road trailers, rail cars and fixed facility tanks

200

What is the canutec phone number

1-888-226-8832

300

What are the 7 mechanisms of harm

TRACEM-P

300

When a placard is present, what are the four steps to hazard recognition?

Background color of placard

                Hazard class number at the bottom of the placard

                UN/NA identification number

                Pictogram at the top of placard

300

What is the protective action distance for large spill at night time for un 3383

3.6 miles

400

What are the main tasks for awareness level responders

 Awareness Level Personnel will isolate hazardous areas, protect themselves and others from hazards and can communicate information and call for assistance

400

Identify what the blue, red, yellow, and white backgrounds represent in the NFPA 704 system

Blue- Health

Red- Flammability

Yellow- Instability

White- Special Hazard

400

What is the fireball diameter for a LPG semi tanker and safe distance

499 feet safe distance 1996 ft

500

NFPA 473

 Standard for Competencies for EMS Personnel Responding to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents

500

What are the nine hazard classes identified by the United Nations (UN) system.

Class 1- Explosives (Division 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6)

Class 2- Gases (Division 2.1, 2.2, 2.3)

Class 3- Flammable liquids

Class 4- Flammable solids (Division 4.1, 4.2, 4.3)

Class 5- Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides (Division 5.1, 5.2)

Class 6- Toxic and infectious substances (Division 6.1, 6.2)

Class 7- Radioactive materials

Class 8- Corrosive substances

Class 9- Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles

500

What is a large spill

A spill that involves greater than 55 us gallons. or multiple spills from small packages.

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