DOT Hazmat Revision
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DOT Hazmat refers to "Hazardous Materials Regulations" (HMR) enforced by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to safely package, label, and transport substances that pose unreasonable risks to health, safety, or property. These rules, found in 49 CFR Parts 100-185, apply to shipments by road, rail, air, and water, classifying materials into nine classes, including explosives, gases, flammable liquids, and corrosives.  Key Aspects of DOT Hazmat Definition: Any substance capable of posing risks during commercial transport, ranging from industrial chemicals to common items like lithium... Show more
DOT Hazmat Revision
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25 Questions

1. All non-bulk packagings must have an identification number, a consignee (or consignor) name and address, and ______________.

2. What information can be found in the additional requirements column?

3. Non-Bulk Packaging

4. Which Code of federal Regulations deal with Hazardous Material Regulation, or HMR?

5. Anyone who transports or offers to transport a hazardous material uses the Hazardous Materials Table. Who else uses the HMT?

6. Division 6.1 poision label that causes irritation, illness or death

7. What is the employers responsibility for training?

8. Division 6.2 infectious Substances

9. At a minimum what must a Security Plan address?

10. What are exceptions to shipping paper requirements?

11. Who determines if a material is hazardous?

12. Threats include

13. Division 2.2 non-flammable gases

14. What information must non-bulk packaging markings have

15. Who should be listed as the emergency response telephone number?

16. Bulk Marking Size

17. Written Reports for Air Transport

18. Additional Bulk Packaging Requirements include

19. Where can the HMT be found?

20. When shipping Hazardous Wastes Manifests, which form must be used?

21. Class 8 Corrosive Placards

22. Cargo Aircraft Only

23. According to the DOT how are hazardous materials classified?

24. What are Class 9 miscellaneous Hazardous Materials

25. Which of the following is an example of an emergency response reference that can be used as a supplemental reference away from the hazmat package?