HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - ARIZONA
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If the drive wheels start to skid:
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accelerate slightly to regain control.
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push in the clutch to let them turn freely.
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use the brakes to slow down.
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You or your employer must call the National Response Center when any of the following occur as a direct result of a HazMat incident, EXCEPT:
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a person is killed.
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spillage occurs.
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black ice makes the road look wet.
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13.
You are inspecting your vehicle during a trip. What should you do?
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Use your senses to check for problems.
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Check critical items such as tires, brakes, and lights.
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All of the above.
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14.
The regulations require that hazardous materials employees be trained and tested at least once every:
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4 years.
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2 years.
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3 years.
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The shipper must certify on the shipping paper:
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that the shipment has been prepared according to the rules.
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that the package is safe.
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that the package contains hazardous materials.
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When crossing railroad tracks, you should:
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stay in your lane.
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shift gears while crossing the tracks.
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stop on the tracks.
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Drivers involved in transporting hazardous materials must:
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safely transport the shipment without delay.
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keep hazardous materials shipping papers and emergency response information in the proper place.
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All of the above.
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18.
Which of the following is one of the three lists that drivers, shippers, and carriers use to find out if a material is a regulated product?
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EPA Dangerous Materials Table
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Shipper's List of Transportable Quantities
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List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities
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19.
The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG):
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is indexed by the proper hazardous material shipping name and ID number.
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is a guidebook for emergency personnel on how to protect themselves and the public from hazardous materials.
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All of the above.
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20.
A hazard class name or ID number may not be used to describe:
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hazardous waste.
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a non-hazardous substance.
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a reportable quantity of a hazardous material.
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