Marking and Labeling
1. Elevated temperature, solid, n.o.s 2. Infectious substances 3. Mercury Oxide 4. Radioactive Material, Type A package 5. Acetone 6. 2-Chloroethanal
1. Elevated temperature marking 2. Biohazard marking 3. Marine Pollutant Marking Radioactive III label 4. Package Orientation Arrows 5. Inhalation Hazard Marking
Standard Labels: Class 1: Class 2: Class 3: Class 4: Class 5: Class 6: Class 7: Class 8: Class 9:
1. Explosive 2. Gases 3. Flammable Liquid 4. Flammable solids, spontaneously combustible, and dangerous when wet 5. Oxidizer and Organic Peroxide 6. Poison/toxic, poison inhalation hazard, and infectious substance 7. Radioactive 8. Corrosive 9. Miscellaneous Hazardous material
A freight container contains 908 kg (2,002 lbs) of radioactive material, uranium hexaflouride. In addition to the "Radioactive" placard that is required, what other placard should be affixed to this container?
Corrosive
A motor vehicle is transporting: 3440 kg of a Class 8, corrosive material; 14 kg of a Division 2.2, non-flammable gas; and 250 kg of a Class 3, flammable liquid in non-bulk packages. What is the appropriate placard to affix to this motor vehicle?
Dangerous
A shipper offers to a motor carrier: 181 kg of a miscellaneous hazardous material (Class 9); 181 kg of a non-flammable gas in a non-bulk package (Division 2.2); and 363 kg of an oxidizer material in a non-bulk package (Division 5.1). What is the appropriate placard to affix to the motor vehicle?
Dangerous
A unit load device contains a quantity of Maneb that requires "Spontaneously Combustible" placards and a _______ placard on each side and each end
Dangerous when Wet
A rail tank car is returning empty with a residue of Class 3 (Flammable liquid). What is the appropriate placard to affix to the rail tank car?
Flammable
A cargo tank is returning empty to the distribution center from a delivery of 22,700 liters of gasoline (Class 3). What is the appropriate placard to affix to the cargo tank?
Gasoline
_________ are not required on packaging that contains only ORM-D materials or limited quantities
ID Numbers
You are asked to inspect a non-bulk package of a hazardous material being shipped as a limited quantity. Which of these markings requirements is NOT required on this package
Identification Number
The ________ mark must be placed in association with the hazard warning labels or the proper shipping name for non-bulk packaging containing materials listed in Appendix B to 172.101 and shipped by vessel transport
Marine Pollutant
A rail car is transporting: 2500 kg of a Class 3, flammable liquid, packaged and describes a limited quantity; and fifty-five (208-liter) empty drums that contain the residue only of a Class 8, corrosive material. What is the appropriate placard to affix to the rail car?
No Placard
A consumer commodity prepared for rail shipment in a non-bulk packaging must display the ________ marking
ORM-D
Placards are not required for infectious substances, hazardous materials authorized to be offered as limited quantities, small quantities of certain hazardous materials, ______, hazardous materials prepared in accordance with 173.13 and combustible liquids in non-bulk packagings
ORM-D materials
A cargo truck is transporting: 363 kg of an ORM-D material; 136 kg of a Class 3, flammable liquid, packaged as small quantities; and 657 kg of a Division 6.1, PG III, poison material. What is the appropriate placard to affix to the cargo truck?
Poison
A transport vehicle load of Hexafluoroacetone requires a ________ placard on each side and each end of the vehicle
Poison Gas
Except for hazardous materials that are ______, you may use a label conforming to the specifications in the UN Recommendations in place of a corresponding label that conforms to the requirements of the HMR
Poisonous by inhalation
What is required when shipping Cargo Tanks?
Proper shipping name, identification numbers, QT/NQT marking. emergency shutoff
The letters ______ must be marked on a package containing a hazardous substance in association with the proper shipping name
RQ (Reportable Quantity)
A truck is transporting: 204 kg of a Class 7 (radioactive material) labeled YELLOW-III; and 204 kg of Benzene, a Class 3, flammable liquid in a non-bulk package. What is the appropriate placard to affix to this truck?
Radioactive
For Class 7: placarding is only required for ____
Radioactive Level III
What is required for shipping portable tanks?
Shipping name, Owner's name, Identification Number
You may not display an identification number on any ______(4) placards.
dangerous, explosives, radioactive, or subsidiary
If the cargo tank is marked on each side and rear with ______ the identification number 1203 is not required to be displayed on a cargo tank containing only this material
gasoline
If more than ____ of the identification number markings on placards, orange panels, or white square-on-point display configurations are lost, damaged, or destroyed during transportation, the carrier shall replace all the missing or damaged identification numbers as soon as practicable
one
An identification number may be displayed only on a placard corresponding to the ______ hazard class of the hazardous material
primary
For a combustible placard used to display an identification number, the entire background below the white background for the ID number must be _______ during transportation by _____
white, rail
When displaying primary and subsidiary hazard labels for flammable toxic- how far apart may the Class 3 and Division 6.1 labels be placed apart?
within 150 mm (6 in) of one another