Acids and Bases are equally dangerous
A: True
B: False
A: True
Short-Term health effects that occur within hours or days of exposure.
A: Acute
B: Delayed
C: Chronic
D: Terminal
Acute
Stress can be?
A: Thermal
B: Chemical
C: Mechanical
D: All the above
D: All the above
Illness due to bacteria or viruses is an example of
A: Radiation
B: Corrosivity
C: Thermal Hazards
D: Toxicity
D: Toxicity
What role do Awareness Level responders play in step 4 of the APIE process.
A: Evaluate the performance of responders and equipment
B: Should report pertinent info about the incident or its status to an appropriate authority
C: They preserve and collect evidence
D: Conduct the post incident analysis
B: Should report pertinent info about the incident or its status to an appropriate authority
Corrosives cause harm by?
A: Infecting body tissue an replicating in living cells
B: Expanding rapidly and violently
C: Releasing chemical energy
D: Destroying or burning living tissue
D: Destroying or burning living tissue
In the U.S regulations regarding transportation of hazardous materials in all modes are issued by the?
A: Dept. of Labor (DOL)
B: Dept. of Transportation (DOT)
C: Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS)
D: Dept. of Justice (DOJ)
B: Dept. of Transportation (DOT)
Why are hazmat incidents often more complex than other types of emergencies?
A: They are no more complex than other types of emergencies incidents
B: There is no established protocol for handling a hazmat incident
C: They often involve fires, explosions, and criminal or terrorist activity
D: They occur more frequently than other types of emergencies
C: They often involve fires, explosions, and criminal or terrorist activity
Cancer is an example of which type of health effect?
A: Chronic
B: Acute
C: Cryogenic
D: Mental
A: Chronic
Step 4 of the APIE process, first responders are MOST likely to?
A: direct actions to mitigate the incident
B: Develop the IAP
C: Call for additional support terms
D: Report if they notice changing hazards
D: Report if they notice changing hazards
What is viscosity?
A: Tempt at which a liquid turns to solid
B: Tempt at which a solid becomes a liquid
C: Tempt at how a liquid move
D: Tempt at which a liquid becomes a gas
C: Tempt at how a liquid move
What is HAZWOPER
A: An OSHA legislative mandate outlining training requirements for responders to hazmat incidents
B: An Internation incident management system used by all North American first responders at hazmat incidents
C: A response model that guides responders' actions at hazmat incidents
D: The Canadian hazmat national response team
An OSHA legislative mandate outlining training requirements for responders to hazmat incidents
How is OSHA involved in regulation of hazardous materials?
A: They address the transportation of hazardous materials
B: They issue legislation relating to worker safety
C: They research and set national standards for protecting the environment from hazardous materials
D: They are not involved in the regulation of hazmat
B: They issue legislation relating to worker safety
Operations level Personnel?
A: Typically perform limited offensive actions
B: Are usually industrial personnel or utility workers
C: Focus on evacuation and scene security
D: Are allowed to perform defensive actions
D: Are allowed to perform defensive actions
A nail puncturing your skin through a tear in PPE present risk of hazardous materials entering your body through.
A: Injection
B: Ingestion
C: Inhalation
D: Radiation
A: Injection