HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - NEW HAMPSHIRE

11. Shipping papers should be:
easily seen from the direction they face.
placed in the passenger compartment.
placed on all sides of the vehicle.
easily seen by someone entering the cab.
12. If a package of explosives shows dampness, you should:
transport the package at night.
ask the shipper if you should transport the package.
decline transporting the package.
take the appropriate security measures and transport the package.
13. Which of the following may have reduced the clearances since the heights were posted at bridges and overpasses?
Rain
Traffic
The weight of a cargo
Repaving of the road
14. When driving at night, you should dim your lights within ______ of an oncoming vehicle.
250 feet.
500 feet.
400 feet.
300 feet.
15. Before leaving your vehicle unattended, you should:
Remove the keys.
Apply the parking brake.
Chock the wheels.
All of the above.
16. When it comes to hazardous materials, the technical name is:
the generic shipping name of that material.
the name that identifies the hazard class of the cargo.
a medical term used by emergency personnel, currently used in scientific and technical texts, handbooks, journals.
a specific chemical that makes the product hazardous.
17. Which of the following may be used to warn of a stopped vehicle carrying explosives?
Reflective triangles
Fire signals
Fuses
Liquid burning flares
18. At the shipper’s dock you are given a paper for 100 cartons of battery acid. If you already have 100 pounds of silver cyanide on board, what precautions do you have to take?
Load the battery acid on top of the silver cyanide.
Load the silver cyanide on top of the battery acid.
Load the battery acid so the liquid won't spill.
Do not load the battery acid.
19. During a hazardous materials emergency, you should:
prevent smoking and keep open flames away.
warn others of the danger.
keep everyone away.
All of the above.
20. _________ helps coordinate emergency response to chemical hazards.
The National Prevention Network
The National Response Center
The Federal Transportation Organization
The National Chemical Network
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