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| In the NFPA hazard Identification System the color blue means? (170) |
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4.2.1(15) What is a good acronym to recall the symptoms of a criminal or terrorist chemical exposure? (1387) a. YOUREDEAD b. SLUDGEM c. RUNEXPOSED d. OOZING |
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| A source for obtaining the names of hazardous materials at a facility is? |
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| Emergency Response Guide Book |
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4.4.1(2) What is NOT a role of an awareness level responder to a Hazmat or WMD incident? (1414) a. Air Monitoring and sampling b. Recognize the presence of a hazardous material c. ID actions to protect themselves and others from the hazard. d. Establish scene control by isolating the hazardous area and denying entry |
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| a. Air Monitoring and sampling |
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| A technique for isolating the hazard area and denying entry would be? |
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5.2.1.1(3) What is a feature of a fitting of a Pressure Tank Car? (1336) a. The fittings have a locking collar to ensure complete seal. b. The fittings are inside the protective housing. c. The fittings need a specific wrench to open. d. The fittings have two housings on the tank to expedite filling and emptying of the tank. |
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| b. The fittings are inside the protective housing. |
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5.2.1.1.5 What is NOT a type of non bulk packaging that an operations level responder must ID? a. Bags b. Cylinders c. Drums d. Intermodal tank |
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| Dry bulk cargo tanks can be identified by? |
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| V-shaped bottom-unloading compartments. |
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| 4.2.1 By which means of identifying a hazardous material the most dangerous to a firefighters health? (page 1326) |
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| Monitoring and detection devices |
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| 4.2.1(16) Which of the following is not an indicator of terrorist/criminal activity involving a biological agent? (page 1388-1389) |
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| 4.4.1(3) Respiratory protection is required if a hazardous material poses this type of threat? (page 1312) |
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| 5.2.1.1.2 Intermodal tanks travel by means of the following except? (page 1339) |
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| 5.2.1.1.5 (1) Which kinds of hazardous material are not stored in a bag? (page 1346) |
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| 5.2.1.3.1 (2) What will be given on a pipeline marker that someone can use to get in contact with the owner/carrier? (page 1373) |
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| 5.2.2 (4) Emergency response centers such as CHEMTREC provide what to emergency responders? (page 1440-1441) |
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| Provide technical assistance |
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| 5.2.3(9) Which of the following is not a divisions/class regarding hazards according to the UN/DOT? (page 1383-1390) |
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| 5.3.3(1) Which kind of respiratory protection is most appropriately needed when dealing with a hazardous material incident requiring a Class A level suit? (page 1455) |
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| Self Contained Breathing Apparatus |
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| 5.4.1(4) Which of the following is not a situation where emergency decontamination is needed? (page 1482) |
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| The hazardous material touches the PPE |
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| 5.4.4(4) Which of the following is not an acute illness of cold stress? (page 1463) |
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| 6.2.3.1(3)(c) Which hazardous material protective clothing suit provides the most protection against vapors? (page 1455) |
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| 6.6.3.1(2) What is the purpose of a dam during a hazard incident? (page 1490) |
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| To permit surface water/runoff to pass over/under the dam while holding back the hazardous material |
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5.2.1.3.1(1) How is a pipeline marker a set up in regards to the location of the pipeline?(1373) a. It includes a signal word, description of the contents, and contact info for the carrier. b. It shows the exact location of the buried pipeline and has an email for contacting the carrier. c. Marker signs are posted every ¼ mile along the pipeline and include the contents within the line. d. It will show the chemical compound and UN number to ID the contents within the pipeline. |
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| a. It includes a signal word, description of the contents, and contact info for the carrier. |
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| Which of the following best describes a Type B Radioactive Material Package? |
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| Must be able to survive severe accidents. |
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5.2.2(3) If you are exposed to a hazard where in a MSDS is it listed for medical changes or reactions to watch out for? (1377) a. Routes of entry b. Signs and symptoms of exposure c. Responsible party contact d. Permissible exposure limits |
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| b. Signs and symptoms of exposure |
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5.2.3(8) What level of radiation is able to penetrate the outer layer of the skin, cause radiation damage to the body and can travel up to 20 feet in the air? (1303) a. Alpha b. Beta c. Gamma d. Neutron |
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| An operations level first responder, when given a label for a radioactive material, should be able to provide? |
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5.3.3 Which of these PPE is high temperature protective but NOT used for structural fire fighting? (1448) a. Liquid splash protective clothing b. Proximity suit c. SCBA d. Vapor protective clothing |
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5.4.1(3) What part of a hazmat evacuation is deemed a lower priority than life safety measures but must still be considered during evacuation? (1479)
a. Notification of the public to evacuate the area. b. Prevention of looting the property or area. c. Relocation and Temp shelters of the public being evacuated. d. Transportation of the public from the hazard. |
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| b. Prevention of looting the property or area. |
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5.4.4(3) Important functions for safety at a hazmat/WMD scene is all of the following except for? (1473-1476) a. the use of the “buddy system”. b. accountability systems. c. withdraw/escape procedures. d. wearing class A protection at all times. |
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| d. wearing class A protection at all times. |
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| The difference between radioactive exposure and contamination is? |
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| Contamination can lead to exposure. |
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6.2.3.1(3)b Cracking, brittleness, and changes in the structure are the characteristics of what kind of PPE damage? (1452) a. Degradation b. Penetration c. Permeation d. Cauterization |
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6.6.3.1(1) Controlling/Confining a hazardous material include the following options except for? a. Absorption b. Blanketing/Covering c. Purification d. Ventilation |
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| Which of the following is NOT part of the After Action Analyses? (1948) |
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| Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic principles of any decontamination operation? |
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| The Incident Safety Officer reports directly to? |
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| Which of the following are the operations level responder NOT operate under? |
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| The type of decontamination needed is NOT dependent on: (1481) |
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| 4.2.1 By which means of identifying a hazardous material the most dangerous to a firefighters health? (page 1326) |
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| Monitoring and detection devices |
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| 4.2.1(16) Which of the following is not an indicator of terrorist/criminal activity involving a biological agent? (page 1388-1389) |
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| 4.4.1(3) Respiratory protection is required if a hazardous material poses this type of threat? (page 1312) |
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| 5.2.1.1.2 Intermodal tanks travel by means of the following except? (page 1339) |
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| 5.2.1.1.5 (1) Which kinds of hazardous material are not stored in a bag? (page 1346) |
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| 5.2.1.3.1 (2) What will be given on a pipeline marker that someone can use to get in contact with the owner/carrier? (page 1373) |
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| 5.2.2 (4) Emergency response centers such as CHEMTREC provide what to emergency responders? (page 1440-1441) |
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| Provide technical assistance |
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| 5.2.3(9) Which of the following is not a divisions/class regarding hazards according to the UN/DOT? (page 1383-1390) |
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| 5.3.3(1) Which kind of respiratory protection is most appropriately needed when dealing with a hazardous material incident requiring a Class A level suit? (page 1455) |
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| Self Contained Breathing Apparatus |
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| 5.4.1(4) Which of the following is not a situation where emergency decontamination is needed? (page 1482) |
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| The hazardous material touches the PPE |
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| 5.4.4(4) Which of the following is not an acute illness of cold stress? (page 1463) |
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| 6.2.3.1(3)(c) Which hazardous material protective clothing suit provides the most protection against vapors? (page 1455) |
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| 6.6.3.1(2) What is the purpose of a dam during a hazard incident? (page 1490) |
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| To permit surface water/runoff to pass over/under the dam while holding back the hazardous material |
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| 4.2.1 By which means of identifying a hazardous material the most dangerous to a firefighters health? (page 1326) |
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| Monitoring and detection devices |
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| 4.2.1(16) Which of the following is not an indicator of terrorist/criminal activity involving a biological agent? (page 1388-1389) |
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| 4.4.1(3) Respiratory protection is required if a hazardous material poses this type of threat? (page 1312) |
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| 5.2.1.1.2 Intermodal tanks travel by means of the following except? (page 1339) |
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| 5.2.1.1.5 (1) Which kinds of hazardous material are not stored in a bag? (page 1346) |
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| 5.2.1.3.1 (2) What will be given on a pipeline marker that someone can use to get in contact with the owner/carrier? (page 1373) |
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| 5.2.2 (4) Emergency response centers such as CHEMTREC provide what to emergency responders? (page 1440-1441) |
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| Provide technical assistance |
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| 5.2.3(9) Which of the following is not a divisions/class regarding hazards according to the UN/DOT? (page 1383-1390) |
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| 5.3.3(1) Which kind of respiratory protection is most appropriately needed when dealing with a hazardous material incident requiring a Class A level suit? (page 1455) |
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| Self Contained Breathing Apparatus |
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| 5.4.1(4) Which of the following is not a situation where emergency decontamination is needed? (page 1482) |
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| The hazardous material touches the PPE |
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| 5.4.4(4) Which of the following is not an acute illness of cold stress? (page 1463) |
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| 6.2.3.1(3)(c) Which hazardous material protective clothing suit provides the most protection against vapors? (page 1455) |
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| 6.6.3.1(2) What is the purpose of a dam during a hazard incident? (page 1490) |
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| To permit surface water/runoff to pass over/under the dam while holding back the hazardous material |
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| Drug that is also called an upper, drug induced hypertension tachycardia, Dialated pupils |
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| Chemical Protective Clothing |
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| Class A suit insures that eye skin and respiratory protection is provided at the highest level |
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| any spill over 53 gallons |
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| any spill under 53 gallons |
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Made of glass or plastic Often encased in a basket or box Size can vary Contents: Flammable and combustible liquids, corrosives |
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| Nonpressure intermodal tanks |
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Contents: Liquids or solids (Both hazardous and nonhazardous)
IM-101: 25.4 to 100 psi IM-102: 14.5 to 25.4 psi |
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| What is the correct PPE when dealing with radiological materials? |
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SCBA Supplied-Air respirators (SARs) Air-purifying respirators (APRs) Powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs) |
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| How will people know what content is in the pipeline? |
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| Content says on the pipeline marker |
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| What is the first thing you should do to contact the manufacturer or shipper to obtain hazard and response information? (1441) |
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| Call “Chemical Transportation Emergency Center” (CHEMTREC) |
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| When Estimating Potential Harm, What is not considered into your initial size-up? (1423) |
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| What is an advantage of using a SCBA while working with hazardous materials/ WMD incidents? (1443) |
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| High capacity breathing cylinders allow for longer working time |
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| What is not an advantage of Emergency Decontamination? (1483) |
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| Creates contaminated runoff that can harm the environment and other exposures |
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| What is NOT a method of preventing the effects of heat exposure? (1461) |
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| Water cooling becomes less effective when? (65 in state testing guidelines) |
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| How do you determine what PPE is appropriate per situation? (1472) |
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| Radiological attack idicatores? |
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| People with symptoms of radiation exposure, Glowing material, Material that is hot without any sign of an external heat source, Suspicious packages packages that weigh more than they should. |
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| compressed gas tube trailer |
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| single steel cylinders stacked together that holds compressed gases |
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| lowest condition you can transport in, don't need any labels |
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| 4.2.1(14)Which is correct? (page 1305-1309/1309-1310) |
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| a. Chemical hazards have signature qualities and biological hazards are usually odorless, and colorless |
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| 4.4.1(1) Where are emergency response plans and SOPs to be typically located? |
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| Emergency response plans at the county level and SOPs at the department level |
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| 5.2.1.1(2) Non pressure tanks on railroad cars can be identified best by which characteristic(s)? |
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| Visible fittings are visible or the car has an expansion dome |
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| 5.2.1.1.4(3) Pressure storage tanks can be identified best by which characteristic(s)? |
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| Rounded ends, painted white or highly reflective color |
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| Technician 1 believes that a pipeline needs to be marked when it runs under a highway. Technician 2 disagrees and believes that it doesn’t need to marked in that situation. Who is correct? |
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| Which are the two ways you can obtain an MSDS in an emergency? |
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| From shipping papers or chemical manufacturers |
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| Technician A believes that there are six types of haz mat incidents that include: thermal, radiological, asphyxiation, chemical, etiological/biological, and mechanical. Technician B believes that are only two: chemical and radiological. Who is correct? |
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| In a triage incident should you: |
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| . prioritize the victims in relation to their health condition |
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| Should you determine the control zone at a hazmat/WMD incident based on |
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| 5.4.4(3) Backup personnel are most important for: |
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| keeping all zones of the control zone intact, and for help in case of an emergency for a responder |
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| 6.2.3.1(3) Technician A believes degradation occurs when material comes in contact with substances, permeation is a process that occurs when a hazmat goes through a material(at a molecular level), and that penetration is the process when hazmats enter in an opening or puncture the material. Technician B believes the same about degradation but believes penetration and permeation are the same thing. Who is correct? |
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| 6.6.3.1 An operations level should be able to: |
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| Pest control Product (PCP) |
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| Canadian system for retrieving info from Canadian trucks, retrieve through CANUTEC |
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| process to remove hazardous material from object and people who came incontact |
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| 4.2.4 (4) All these clues can help identify a hazardous/wmd emergency EXCEPT |
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| 4.2.1 (20) What is an example of a secondary device? |
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| 4.4.1 (7) When people are downwind from the incident, evacuation from the initial isolation zone should be conducted at what angle? |
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| 5.2.1.1.3 An operations responder can do what of the following? |
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| B) Develop a defensive plan of action to address the problem |
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| 5.2.1.1.5 (5) What do dewar flasks contain? |
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| 5.2.1.3.2 (3) What organization regulates the manufactures and labeling of pesticides? |
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| 5.2.2 (8) What type of radiation can be stopped by a sheet of paper? |
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| 5.2.4 (3) Monitoring and detection devices has to be how far from the source to be effective? |
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| D) Direct contact with the material |
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| 5.3.3 (2) (b) Which one of these are NOT limitations tot the high temperature protective clothing? |
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| 5.4.3 Which of the following ICS hazmat positions controls all movement of personnel and equipment between the control zones? |
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| A) Site access control leader |
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| 5.5.1 What Should be done if the mitigation efforts of an event are failing or getting worse? |
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| 6.2.4.1 NIISH classifeis SARs as what type of respirator? |
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| 6.6.4.1 (2) What type of material does class B foams extinguish? |
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