Hazmat - Will Not Carry
5 . Passengers or shippers may unknowingly offer goods containing undeclared hazardous materials for shipment. Which of the following items may contain hidden hazardous materials? Office furniture. Printed material and brochures. Locksets and hinges. Aircraft, automobile or machinery parts.
Aircraft, automobile or machinery parts.
11 . The term "Hazard zone" refers to which of the following? Based on the LC50 value for acute inhalation toxicity of gases and vapors. One of the two levels of hazards assigned to liquids poisonous by inhalation. One of the four levels of hazard assigned to gases. All of the answers are correct.
All of the answers are correct.
16 . Which of the following Warning Labels may be on a Class 2 hazardous material? Only label "C" may contain Class 2, Gasses. Only labels "A" and label "B" may contain Class 2, Gasses. All of the labels may contain Class 2 Gases. Only labels "A", "B" and "D" may contain Class 2, Gasses.
All of the labels may contain Class 2 Gases.
12 . A freight container designed and constructed so that it is able to be used interchangeably in two or more modes of transport is termed a(n): Intermediate packaging. Composite packaging. Composite container. Intermodal container
Intermodal container
13 . Large salvage packaging is special packaging used to transport damaged, defective, or leaking hazardous materials or packages and: Is designed for mechanical handling. Has a capacity of less than 350 L. Can contain more than 3 cubic meters of material. Is impermeable, rigid, and leak-proof.
Is designed for mechanical handling.
14 . The maximum inner volume of receptacles or packagings is referred to as: Maximum capacity. Maximum net mass. Maximum volume. Maximum net volume.
Maximum capacity.
8 . The Pilot in Command must be notified of the loading location of batteries for mobility devices if they are: Spillable or lithium ion type batteries. Wet acid batteries that are removed from the device. Wet acid and lithium type batteries. Any wheelchair or mobility device battery.
Spillable or lithium ion type batteries.
9 . Class 7 radioactive materials are labeled according to their transport index (TI) and radiation level. If these indicate differing hazard labels, it should be labeled according to: Both hazard labels with their relative TI or radiation level. The median of the two. The average of the two. The highest category hazard label of the two.
The highest category hazard label of the two.
2 . Under what conditions may you transport packages with hazardous materials markings when the packages contain no hazardous materials or hazardous materials residue (such as when transporting new, unused containers intended for hazardous materials)? The packagings are further packaged in an unmarked container to avoid confusion. The markings are covered, or otherwise not visible, and it is loaded/unloaded by the shipper or consignee. The packages are for company materials and only company personnel load/unload them. The packages are being transported to a location where they will be filled with the appropriate hazardous materials.
The markings are covered, or otherwise not visible, and it is loaded/unloaded by the shipper or consignee.
25 . Which of the following labels would be required on hazardous materials shipments of lithium batteries? D. A. B. C.
B
10 . Which of the images portrays proper labeling? D. A. B. C.
B.
19 . Which of the following is the correct Organic Peroxide Warning Label? D. B. A. C.
C
8 . Under which of the following conditions may mercury be carried on an aircraft under the exceptions for passengers and crew? Only when carried as a part of the aircraft's first aid or survival kit normally kept on board the aircraft. When it is a part of a device or piece of machinery that would otherwise be permitted on board the aircraft. In a small medical or clinical mercury thermometer, carried in a protective case for personal use by a passenger or crewmember. When contained in thermometers packed in the manufacturer's original shipping cartons in the baggage hold only.
In a small medical or clinical mercury thermometer, carried in a protective case for personal use by a passenger or crewmember.
8 . When primary and subsidiary labels are required they must be placed next to each other. This means the labels must be within: 3 inches (75 mm) of each other. 10 inches (254 mm) of each other. 12 inches (305 mm) of each other. 6 inches (150 mm) of each other.
6 inches (150 mm) of each other.
2 . Hazmat employees must receive Hazardous Materials Security Awareness training within how many days after beginning job duties as a hazmat employee? 120 days. 30 days. 15 days. 90 days.
90 days.
4 . Which of the following reports are required if undeclared hazardous material is discovered? A Hazardous Materials Incident Report must be filed within 30 days. A Discrepancy Report must be submitted by telephone or electronically as soon as practicable. A telephone report to the NRC is required within 12 hours. Both an Incident Report and telephone report to the NRC is required.
A Hazardous Materials Incident Report must be filed within 30 days.
4 . A telephone report to the NRC is required for which of the following events involving hazardous materials? A person receives an injury requiring medical attention, but not requiring admittance to a hospital. The release of 50 gallons (190 L) of a material considered a marine pollutant. A flight is diverted from its intended destination to an alternate. A major transportation facility is shut down for 30 minutes.
A flight is diverted from its intended destination to an alternate.
10 . Which of the following is forbidden for transportation on passenger and cargo aircraft? An electric wheelchair. Class 1 explosives. Compressed gases in containers of not more than 4 fluid ounces. A chemical oxygen generator that has been used or is expired.
A chemical oxygen generator that has been used or is expired.
13 . Which of the following markings would need to be used on packages containing limited quantities that are being prepared for air transport? C. B. A. D.
B
24 . Which of the following placards would be required on Class 7 hazardous materials packaged for transport? C. B. A. D.
C
3 . True or False? In-depth security training is operator specific and based on the company's security plan. True but is only required for managerial and supervisory staff and not general hazmat employees. False. In-depth security training is not operator specific but is based on the required security plan. True. In-depth security training will differ for each company according to their operation and structure. False. In-depth security training is the same as security awareness training.
True. In-depth security training will differ for each company according to their operation and structure.
3 . Which of the following is NOT required for marking packages of Hazardous Materials? Must be unobscured by labels or attachments. Must be durable, in English, and printed or affixed to the package. Must be located away from any other marking. No other marking may be on the package, to include advertising.
No other marking may be on the package, to include advertising.
1 . There are several materials that are forbidden for transport on Aircraft only but may be transported on the ground. Which of the following items is forbidden for carriage on aircraft but may be transported on the ground? Packages with a magnetic field of more than 0.00525 gauss measured at 4.5 m from the surface of the package. An organic peroxide of the "ketone peroxide" category which contains more than 9 percent available oxygen. Electrical devices which are likely to create sparks or generate heat that are not packaged so as to prevent this. Lighters which have not been approved for transport or tested and is not a sample being transported under the regulations
Packages with a magnetic field of more than 0.00525 gauss measured at 4.5 m from the surface of the package
3 . Which of the following job functions would require hazardous materials training? All of the answers are correct. Storage of materials incidental to transport. Acceptance, rejection, loading, or handling items for transport. Packaging of company material.
All of the answers are correct.
3 . Which of the following would be considered a reportable incident regarding the transport of hazardous material? All of the answers are correct. Undeclared or hidden hazardous materials are discovered in cargo. As a result of hazardous material the general public must be evacuated for one hour or more. Any release, breakage, spillage, or suspected contamination of regulated medical waste.
As a result of hazardous material the general public must be evacuated for one hour or more.
21 . Class 9, Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials, have labels with what in the upper half? C. D. A. B.
C
4 . Certificate holders must maintain records on required Hazardous Materials training for: 3 years. 2 years. 1 year after termination of employment. For the length of their employment.
3 years.
9 . When used as a receptacle for a gas, a bulk container should have a maximum water capacity that is greater than: 400 kg (882 lbs). 454 kg (1000 lbs). 380 L (100 gallons). 450 L (119 gallons).
454 kg (1000 lbs).
1 . Materials that may pose an unreasonable risk to health, safety, or property when transported in commerce are considered: Forbidden in air transport. A Hazardous Material. Relegated to cargo-only aircraft. A Relegated Substance.
A Hazardous Material.
1 . Bulk packages with a capacity of 3,785 L (1,000 gallons) or more must be marked: C. On at least one vertical side. D. On the top and side. A. On each side and each end. B. On two opposing sides.
A. On each side and each end.
2 . Which of the following may NOT be permitted on board an aircraft? B. A torch lighter. A. A personal lighter. D. All of the items are prohibited. C. Safety matches.
B. A torch lighter.
12 . Which of the following labels is used for materials that contain self-reactive substances of Division 4.1 or organic peroxides of Division 5.2 when they are transported by aircraft? C. D. B. A.
C
22 . Which of the following is the correct label for "Cargo Aircraft Only" materials? C. B. D. A.
C
1 . What must be included in security awareness training for hazardous materials? How to recognize and respond to security threats. Identification of Hazardous Materials. Training on the Operator's Security Plan. Training on Hazardous Communications (Hazcom).
How to recognize and respond to security threats
5 . Dry ice may be carried on board an aircraft as an exception for passengers, crewmembers, or air operators in quantities that do not exceed: 3.5 kg (7.7 pounds) per person. 1.5 kg (3.3 pounds) per person. 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) per person. 1 kg (2.5 pounds) per person.
2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) per person.
1 . Personnel must be alert for possible hazards presented by undeclared or hidden hazardous materials. Which of the following shipments might contain undeclared or hidden hazardous materials? A shipment of goods including scuba gear. A shipment of labeled and marked hazardous materials consigned with non-hazardous materials. All of the answers are correct. Any shipment of consumer goods.
A shipment of goods including scuba gear.
5 . If undeclared hazardous materials are discovered after a shipment has been accepted for transportation the incident should be reported in a(n): Undeclared HazMat report, within 7 days. Discrepancy report, as soon as practicable. Incident report, within 10 days. A telephone report, immediately.
Discrepancy report, as soon as practicable.
2 . What hidden hazardous material may be present in a shipment of frozen fruit or vegetables? All of the answers are correct. Wet batteries. Dry ice. Flammable gases.
Dry ice.
20 . Class 8 Corrosive materials have which of the following labels? C. A. B. D.
B
7 . Which of the following operations does not require compliance with the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR)? Transportation of prototypes containing hazardous materials which have not yet been subject to the tests or packaging requirements of the HMR. Transportation of a hazardous material in an aircraft operated by a Federal employee solely for noncommercial Federal purposes. Transportation of hazardous material shipped by the DOD or US Government in a commercial or civil aircraft. Transportation of hazardous material produced by an operator in an aircraft, by rail, or motor vehicle between facilities operated by the same operator.
Transportation of a hazardous material in an aircraft operated by a Federal employee solely for noncommercial Federal purposes
4 . A security plan should have measures for which of the following? En route security. All of the answers are correct. Personnel security (such as background checks). Unauthorized access.
All of the answers are correct.
6 . Labels are NOT required for which of the following items? All of the answers are correct. Department of defense packages containing military explosives. Freight container or unit load device on which representative labels are visible. Compressed gas cylinders mounted in or on a transport vehicle.
All of the answers are correct.
2 . How often is recurrent training on Hazardous Materials required? Every: 24 months and within 30 days of beginning new duties involving hazardous materials. 12 months and within 60 days of beginning new duties involving hazardous materials. 24 months and within 90 days of beginning new duties involving hazardous materials. 12 months and prior to beginning new duties involving hazardous materials.
24 months and within 30 days of beginning new duties involving hazardous materials.
1 . The aggregate quantity of aerosols in Division 2.2 that may be carried in passenger baggage may not exceed: 2 kg (70 ounces) by mass or 2 L (68 fluid ounces) by volume. 1 kg (35 ounces) by mass or 1 L (33.814 fluid ounces) by volume. 0.5 kg (18 ounces) by mass or 0.5 L (17 fluid ounces) by volume. 3 kg (106 ounces) by mass or 3 L (101 fluid ounces) by volume.
2 kg (70 ounces) by mass or 2 L (68 fluid ounces) by volume.
6 . Which of the following items is permitted on board an aircraft as an exception for passengers and crewmembers ONLY in carry-on baggage? Battery-operated equipment such as diving lamps or soldering equipment. Replacement gas cylinders containing Division 2.2 gas (such as those used for mechanical limbs). A self-inflating personal safety vest or life jacket fitted with gas cartridges for inflation purposes. A mercury barometer or thermometer in a leakproof packaging.
A mercury barometer or thermometer in a leakproof packaging.
7 . Under which of the following conditions may a hazardous materials' label be printed or placed on a securely affixed tag? A package which is smaller than the required label(s), and is not radioactive. Only packages smaller than 10 inches square. Any package may use a tag instead of affixing the label to the package. Packages on which the label may wear off or become unreadable due to external conditions.
A package which is smaller than the required label(s), and is not radioactive.
8 . A gas which dilutes or replaces oxygen normally in the atmosphere is considered a(n): Corrosion. Asphyxiant. Permeation. Oxidizer.
Asphyxiant
23 . What warning placard may be used on freight containers, unit load devices, transport vehicles, or rail cars, which contain non-bulk packages with two or more categories of hazardous materials in lieu of the specific placards required for each of the materials? B. C. A. D.
B
5 . What is one method of internal personnel security? Ensuring all employees wear an identifiable uniform. Background checks prior to hiring new employees. Access checkpoints for facilities or FBOs. Drug testing.
Background checks prior to hiring new employees.
6 . Which of the following are methods of protecting a facility from unauthorized access? Background checks for new employees. Barriers such as fencing. Employee ID badges. Conducting spot checks of personal vehicles.
Barriers such as fencing.
14 . Which of the following markings indicates that the substance is a marine pollutant? C. D. B. A.
C
12 . Which of the following items might contain prohibited hazardous materials? C. Bag containing prescriptions. A. All of the items. B. Carry-on baggage. D. Camping equipment.
Camping equipment.
4 . If a material exceeds the maximum net quantity authorized on passenger-carrying aircraft but is permitted on cargo aircraft it will be labeled: Cargo Aircraft Only. No Passenger Compartment. Ground Transport Only. Cargo Compartment Only.
Cargo Aircraft Only.
6 . Company materials (COMAT) may contain hazardous materials and may be subject to which of the following hazardous materials requirements? The material only needs to be classified. Documenting and classifying to ensure inventory count is correct and required separation distances during storage and transport. Only labeling is required to ensure continuity. Classifying, documenting, marking, labeling, and packaging regardless of the mode of transport.
Classifying, documenting, marking, labeling, and packaging regardless of the mode of transport.
8 . When responding to a security threat regarding hazardous materials employees should first and foremost be sure to: Notify a supervisor and have them handle it. Do so in a way that does not endanger themselves or others. Prevent any suspicious individuals from leaving the facility, with or without hazardous materials. Prevent a hazardous materials incident.
Do so in a way that does not endanger themselves or others.
11 . What label must be placed on two opposite vertical sides of an outer non-bulk package containing liquid hazardous materials? A. C. D. B.
A.
7 . Which of the following should raise suspicion when dealing with hazardous materials? A regular supplier begins limiting shipment amounts of hazardous materials. All of the answers are correct. Changing delivery routes and intermediate stops when transporting hazardous materials. Last minute shipments requiring rush processing.
Last minute shipments requiring rush processing.
5 . A Hazardous Materials Incident Report is required within __________ of the discovery of an incident listed in 171.15, unintentional release of hazardous materials, undeclared hazardous materials, or a fire, explosion, or dangerous evolution of heat caused by a battery or battery powered device. 7 days. 45 days. 15 days. 30 days.
30 days.
2 . Which of the following explosives may not be offered for any mode of transport? An explosive mixture or device containing chlorate and an ammonium salt. Fireworks that contain both a detonator and an explosive. All of the answers are correct. Liquid explosives not explicitly authorized such as Nitroglycerin.
All of the answers are correct.
11 . How would you determine if a substance may be transported by air using the Hazardous Materials Table? The technical name of the substance will be preceded by an asterisk (*). The Hazardous Materials Table does not provide this information. There will be an X in Column 3 or 9. By checking Column 3 and 9 for the word "forbidden".
By checking Column 3 and 9 for the word "forbidden"
3 . Lithium batteries and lithium-ion batteries are commonly used to power consumer personal electronic devices brought on aircraft. These types of batteries are capable of ignition and subsequent explosion due to overheating, which causes thermal runaway. If a fire occurs that is suspected to be caused by a lithium battery in thermal runaway you should: Place the device or battery inside a container of water, if possible, if not cover it in ice. Extinguish the fire with a Halon, Halon replacement, or water extinguisher, and then douse the device in water to cool it. Extinguish the fire using a Halon or Halon replacement extinguisher, then move the device away from any flammable materials. Smother the fire if possible; if this is not possible extinguish the fire with a Halon extinguisher.
Extinguish the fire with a Halon, Halon replacement, or water extinguisher, and then douse the device in water to cool it.
9 . When are lithium cells or batteries considered an exception and permitted on an aircraft when carried by aircraft passengers or crewmembers? When between 160 Wh and 200 Wh. When part of a consumer electronic or medical device. When carried as spare batteries in checked baggage only. When used to power electric scooters used by the disabled.
When part of a consumer electronic or medical device.
10 . A packaging which consists of one or more inner packagings secured within a non-bulk outer packaging is referred to as: Composite packaging. Combination packaging. All of the answers are correct. Overpack.
Combination packaging.
7 . True or False? When a spillable battery for a wheelchair/mobility aid is transported as checked baggage and cannot be stowed upright, the terminals must be detached and insulated to prevent short circuiting. False, the battery must be removed if the wheelchair/mobility aid cannot be transported upright. False, a spillable battery cannot be transported on aircraft. True and the battery must be disconnected for upright storage as well. True, as long as the battery is protected from damage within the wheelchair/mobility aid.
False, the battery must be removed if the wheelchair/mobility aid cannot be transported upright.
5 . What is the maximum civil penalty for a willful violation of the Hazardous Materials Regulations in which death, serious illness, severe injury, and/or substantial destruction of property was NOT a result? $50,000. $25,000. $179,933. $78,376.
$78,376.
3 . Unopened alcoholic beverages may be carried in carry-on or checked baggage when the alcohol by volume is greater than 24% but not more than: 75%. 62%. 70%. None of the answers is correct.
70%.
6 . If death or bodily injury occurs due to the willful or reckless violation of the Hazardous Material Regulations, the maximum imprisonment is: 3 years. 10 years. 15 years. 5 years.
10 years.
15 . Which of the following icons would be on a label for a package containing Explosive 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3 hazardous materials? C. B. D. A.
D
3 . Under which of the following conditions may a material listed as "Forbidden" in column 3 of the Hazardous Materials Table be offered for transport? The material is diluted, stabilized, or incorporated in a device and classed in accordance with the regulations. If it is transported for agricultural use. Under no condition may a material otherwise listed as "Forbidden" in the Hazardous Materials Table be offered for transport. If it is offered for transport on a cargo-only aircraft with minimal crew.
The material is diluted, stabilized, or incorporated in a device and classed in accordance with the regulations.
9 . Spare lithium batteries for portable electronic devices may be carried without complying with Hazardous Materials Regulations in: Either carry-on baggage or checked baggage. The cabin only when required for mobility devices. Checked baggage only. Carry-on baggage only.
Carry-on baggage only.
2 . When responding to an emergency involving hazardous materials under what conditions should you enter the area? When there is no smell associated with any released gases or vapors. Only when wearing appropriate protective gear. When the conflagration is in dangerous proximity to areas of residence. When others are in danger.
Only when wearing appropriate protective gear.
15 . Siftproof packaging means packaging that: Prevents fine particulates from entering the outer package and contaminating the contents. Is impermeable to dry contents, including fine solid material produced during transport. Has an inner packaging of impermeable plastic to prevent fine particles of the material from escaping the package. Is hermetically sealed and formed out of molded glass, plastic, or metal.
Is impermeable to dry contents, including fine solid material produced during transport.
4 . Which of the following items may be permitted on board an aircraft on one's person or in carry-on baggage without adhering to the Hazardous Materials Regulations? Gas refills for hair curlers containing hydrocarbon gas such as butane. Small arms ammunition for personal use. A self-defense spray not exceeding 118 mL (4 fluid ounces) by volume. Perfumes and colognes purchased through duty-free sales.
Perfumes and colognes purchased through duty-free sales.
7 . Which of the following hazardous materials may be permitted on board the aircraft as an exception from the Hazardous Materials regulations? Firecrackers when being transported for a celebratory display sponsored by the Federal government. Perfumes and colognes, purchased through duty-free sales, carried by passengers or crew in carry-on baggage. Firecrackers when being transported for a celebratory display sponsored by a municipality. Perfumes and colognes, carried by passengers or crew in carry-on baggage regardless of weight or volume.
Perfumes and colognes, purchased through duty-free sales, carried by passengers or crew in carry-on baggage.
18 . What color(s) is used on Class 4 Flammable Solid, Spontaneously Combustible, and Dangerous When Wet Warning Label backgrounds? Red, White, and blue, or a combination thereof depending on the type. Orange or blue, depending on the type of Class 4 material. Red. White.
Red, White, and blue, or a combination thereof depending on the type.
1 . What is the first thing you should do in the event of an emergency involving hazardous materials? Immediately identify any hazards. Resist rushing in and avoid vapor, fumes, smoke, and spills. Attempt to remove any persons who may be in danger. Isolate the area and keep personnel away from the scene.
Resist rushing in and avoid vapor, fumes, smoke, and spills.
5 . Non-bulk combination packages having inner packagings containing liquid hazardous materials, single packaging fitted with vents, or open cryogenic receptacles intended for the transport of refrigerated liquefied gases must be packaged so that: The package has leakproof closures and is legibly marked with "This side Up" or "This end Up" on the top of the outer package. The outer packaging provides a leakproof, siftproof barrier and has orientation markings on all four vertical sides of the package. There is enough intermediate packing material to absorb the entire contents of the inner package in the case of leakage. The closures face upward and the package is legibly marked with orientation markings in two opposite vertical sides of the package.
The closures face upward and the package is legibly marked with orientation markings in two opposite vertical sides of the package.
10 . Under which of the following conditions may an internal combustion, fuel cell engine, or a machine or apparatus containing an internal combustion or fuel cell engine be carried as checked baggage and not under the Hazardous Materials Regulations? It contains a non-spillable battery. The fuel tank contains no more than 4 ounces of fuel. The engine contains no liquid, vapors, or residue. The fuel tank contains no liquid other than residues.
The engine contains no liquid, vapors, or residue.
17 . What is the primary difference, other than size, between Flammable Liquid Warning Labels and Warning Placards? The Warning Placard includes the class number in the lower point of the square-on-point design. There is no appreciable difference other than size. Warning Placards may include the words "Gasoline", "Combustible" or "Fuel Oil" instead of Flammable Liquid. The symbol may be printed in black on the Warning Placard instead of in white.
Warning Placards may include the words "Gasoline", "Combustible" or "Fuel Oil" instead of Flammable Liquid.
4 . When must packages containing Class 7 radioactive materials be marked with gross mass? All packages of radioactive materials must be marked with gross mass. When the package is greater than 25 kg. When the package is greater than 50 kg. When the package contains fissile material.
When the package is greater than 50 kg.