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| How does the response to hazardous materials differ from a structural fire response? |
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| How can hazardous materials be easily defined? |
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| Who is to receive the chemical reporting required under SARA Title III? |
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| Who is responsible for ensuring the proper response to a hazardous materials emergency? |
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| Which regulation covers all emergency responders who respond to chemical accidents? |
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| What is the difference between negligence and gross negligence? |
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| Which regulation requires employers to maintain Material Safety Data Sheets? |
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| What was the largest change to the 2008 Edition of NFPA 472? |
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| Which training regulations are most firefighters required to follow? |
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| To perform offensive activities at a hazardous materials release, what level of training is required? |
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| What are the nine hazard classes as defined by DOT? |
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| An explosive placard is what color? |
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| A DOT-406/MC-306 tank truck commonly caries what product? |
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| A DOT-406 tank truck has a characteristic shape from the rear. What is it? |
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| An MC-331 carries what type of gases? |
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| What does the blue section of the NFPA 704 system refer to? |
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| What are the locations of emergancy shutoffs on an MC-331? |
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| What are the four basic clues to recognition and identification for hazardous materials? |
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| the placards shown in this table are required for which quantities? |
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