HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - KANSAS

11. Who must certify that the package has been prepared according to the rules?
The shipper
The helper
The carrier
The driver
12. If a shipping paper describes both hazardous and non-hazardous products, the hazardous materials must be:
identified by an "H" placed before the shipping description.
entered first.
written in a larger font.
listed at the bottom.
13. Before transporting sealed loads, you should check that:
the load can be inspected.
the seal numbers match the placard numbers.
the load is properly secured.
All of the above.
14. You should always be able to stop within:
25 feet.
50 feet.
100 feet.
the distance you can see ahead.
15. On front tires, tread should be at least:
4/16 inch
1/16 inch
4/32 inch
2/32 inch
16. When fueling a motor vehicle containing hazardous materials:
someone with a fire extinguisher must be within 10 feet of the pump.
someone must always be at the nozzle, controlling fuel flow.
you may leave the engine on, unless a sign requires you to turn it off.
smoking is allowed within 20 feet of the cargo tank.
17. Identification numbers are a 4 digit code used to identify hazardous materials. The identification number is preceded by the letters "NA" or "UN". The letters "NA" are associated with proper shipping names that are only used:
within the United States and North Africa.
within the national borders.
internationally.
within the United States and to and from Canada.
18. Placards should be placed at least ______ away from any other markings.
3 inches
7 inches
15 inches
6 inches
19. Placards are:
signs put on the outside of a vehicle that identify the hazard class of the cargo.
signs put on the inside of a vehicle that remind the driver of the type of cargo he or she is carrying.
signs that warn others to stay at least 500 feet away from the vehicle.
used to warn others when the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) exceeds 10,000 pounds.
20. Who must mark and label the hazardous materials?
The shipper
The loader
The carrier
The driver
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