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DOT HAZMAT Transportation & Security Awareness
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DOT HAZMAT Transportation & Security Awareness training is mandated by 49 CFR 172.704 for all employees handling, loading, or transporting hazardous materials. It covers identification, packing, marking, labeling, placarding, and emergency response, along with recognizing and preventing security threats. Training must be completed within 90 days of hiring and periodically refreshed.  Key Aspects of DOT HAZMAT Training (Subpart H) General Awareness/Familiarization: Ensures employees can recognize hazardous materials and understand DOT requirements. Function-Specific Training: Detailed... Show more
DOT HAZMAT Transportation & Security Awareness
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25 Questions

1. Under which conditions must the identification number be displayed on a shipment of non-bulk packagings? (Select all that apply.)

2. When questioned about hazardous materials transportation, it is important that you know the person asking and that he or she has a need to know.

3. What is contained in the green section of the Emergency Response Guidebook?

4. The IMDG Code follows the same methodology for labeling and marking as which of the following?

5. Define a receptacle and any other component(s) or materials necessary (drum, drum lid, drum closure ring, box, packing materials, etc.) for the receptacle to perform its containment function.

6. Alcohols, n.o.s.; petroleum distillates, n.o.s.; dyes, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.; etc. are considered what level proper shipping name?

7. If more than one code is listed in Column 6 of the HMT, the first will always be the primary hazard class, while any others will be subsidiary hazard classes.

8. Which label must be affixed to non-bulk containers of hazardous wastes?

9. Per 49 CFR 172.400(a)(1) and the basic labeling requirements, labels are primarily intended to be used on what type of packagings?

10. If the Hazard Class of a Hazardous Material is found in Placarding Table 1, then that Hazard Class must be Placarded at which quantity threshold?

11. The National Response Center (NRC) is operated by which US agency?

12. For shipping on passenger aircraft, the amount allowed per package is found in Column____ of the List of Dangerous Goods.

13. How often must hazmat employees receive recurring hazmat transportation training?

14. What is contained in the orange section of the Emergency Response Guidebook?

15. Which word must be added before the proper shipping name when shipping hazardous wastes?

16. To find out if a material is forbidden, which section of the DGR should the shipper refer to?

17. Which of the following are acceptable ways to display the UN identification number on bulk packagings?

18. The catch-all" hazard class that includes materials not meeting the definition of any other hazard class is ________."

19. Subsidiary hazard class labels do not require the hazard class number at the bottom of the label.

20. Many materials that are classified as hazardous materials are essential products to industry, but can also be potential deadly weapons in the hands of a terrorist.

21. A Hazardous Waste is partly defined as a material which can pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human _________ or the ___________ when improperly treated, stored, ___________ or improperly managed.

22. Non-bulk vs bulk

23. What topics must be covered in HazMat Transportation training?

24. What is a 3H specification marking?

25. An X" in the space where the columns for two hazard classes meet in the Segregation Table means what?"