CDL TANKER TEST VERMONT - PRACTICE TEST
11.
_________ helps coordinate emergency response to chemical hazards.
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The National Chemical Network
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The National Response Center
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The Federal Transportation Organization
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12.
When it comes to hazardous materials
transportation, the shipper:
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takes the shipment from to its destination.
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placards the vehicle when loading, if required.
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must package, mark, and label the materials.
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13.
Service brakes should:
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always be checked before applying the brakes.
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only be checked by a mechanic.
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be checked before each trip.
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14.
Forward-and-back liquid surge is very strong in:
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dry tanks.
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unbaffled tanks.
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baffled tanks.
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15.
To know how much space you should keep in front of you:
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estimate how many vehicle lengths there are between you and the vehicle ahead.
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estimate how many seconds it would take you to reach the vehicle ahead.
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wait until the vehicle ahead of you passes a clear landmark, then count off the seconds until you reach the same spot.
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16.
Warnings on low bridges or underpasses:
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must be posted.
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are often posted, but sometimes they are not.
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are always posted.
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17.
Your vehicle may take longer to stop:
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if the tank is empty.
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if the road is dry.
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if the tank is full of dense liquid.
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18.
After starting the engine, the ABS light stays on. This means:
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the ABS is working properly.
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the ABS is in Neutral.
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the ABS is not working properly.
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19.
Column 2 in the Hazardous Material Table contains:
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the hazard class or division.
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the HazMat description and shipping name.
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the identification numbers.
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20.
Placards should be placed at least ______ away from any other markings.
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6 inches
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3 inches
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7 inches
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