OSHA Regulations
Physical and Chemical Properties
Hazard Recognition
Environmental Laws & State & Federal Plans
Incident Command System
100

The definition of the acronym, HAZWOPER

What is “Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response”?

100

Any material, which ignites or contributes to combustion by the release of oxygen

What is “An Oxidizer”?

100

Examples include Alpha, Beta, X-Ray, and Gamma

What is “Ionizing radiation”?

100

This is the term used to describe an area of land or water contaminated by hazardous or toxic waste that poses a risk to human or environmental health

What is a “Hazardous Waste Site”?

100

This is a nationwide approach to manage incidents regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity

What is “The National Incident Management System (NIMS)”?

200

The generally accepted level of HAZWOPER training which allows you to help wildlife during an oil spill

What is HAZWOPER 24?

200

The weight of a substance compared to the weight of an equal volume of water (water = 1)

What is “Specific Gravity”?

200

The OSHA definition of an atmosphere with less than 19.5 % oxygen

What is an “Oxygen Deficient Atmosphere”?

200

This act was passed in 1973 to protect animals and plants from extinction

What is “The Endangered Species Act”?

200

This response system provides for common terminology, a chain of command and flexibility

What is “ the Incident Command System (ICS)”?

300

The type of HAZWOPER training you are accomplishing by completing this course

What is an  annual 24-40 hr refresher”?

300

The Lowest Temperature at which enough vapors are produced to ignite the material

What is “Flash Point?”

300

Measurement in frequency of sound vibrations per second

What is “Pitch or Hertz”?

300

This federal law, enacted in 1970, established the Environmental Protection Agency and set the foundation for regulating air, water, and soil pollution

What is the Clean Air Act (or National Environmental Policy Act)?

300

This position in the ICS is responsible for all incident activities

Who is “the Incident Commander or Unified Command?”

400

OSHA regulates Confined Space Entry under this CFR

What is “29 CFR 1910.146”?

400

This property indicates the amount of energy required to change the substance from a solid to a liquid without changing its temperature. It plays a major role in determining how quickly a spill will evaporate and how much cooling occurs during vaporization.

What is heat (or enthalpy) of vaporization? 

400

A method for systematically identifying and evaluating hazards associated with a particular job or task

What is “A Job Hazard Analysis” ?


400

Under this 1976 law, the EPA regulates the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste to protect human health and the environment. 

What is the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)?

400

This Officer has the authority to stop unsafe acts

Who is “The Safety Officer”?

500

OSHA defines HAZWOPER Standards Under this CFR

What is 29 CFR 1910.120?

500

This property describes how readily a substance absorbs moisture from the air, which can alter its mass, concentration, and even reactivity during handling and storage of chemicals.

What is hygroscopicity? 

500

The percentage range of potential flammability between the LEL/LFL and UEL/UFL

What is “Explosivity/Flammability Range”?

500

This act requires federal agencies to assess the environmental impact of major projects and consider alternatives before proceeding, often resulting in an environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement. 

What is the National Environmental Policy Act?

500

Public Information, Safety, and Liaison Officers

“What positions make up the Command Staff”?

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