SPIRIT: HAZMAT Training 2018

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A person who knowingly violates a requirement of the Federal Hazardous Material Transportation Law is liable for a civil penalty of up to what amount for each violation that does not result in death, serious illness, or severe injury to any person or substantial destruction of property.

$78,376

As a Spirit Team Member or Business Partner, your Recurrent HAZMAT Training is required every:

1 year per Spirit Policy

Each person who knowingly violates (or willfully or recklessly violates) a provision of the Federal Hazardous Material Transportation Law that involves the release of a hazardous material which results in death of bodily injury to any person, shall be imprisoned for a maximum of.

10 Years

The maximum net quantity of dry ice allowed per package or person is.

2.5 kg or 5.5lb

There are ____ hazard classes.

9

An objective of the Will-Not-Carry HAZMAT program is to ensure that all individuals taking this training are:

Able to identify hazard labels and markings. Able to identify situations and conditions under which hidden HAZMAT might be introduced into the system. Able to recognize and refuse any package, parcel, or baggage that contains (or that might contain) HAZMAT.

For transportation purposes, HAZMAT is generally divided into three types.

Acceptable, Forbidden, and Exceptions.

Dry ice can only be accepted in

Checked luggage and Carry-on luggage

A package that is marked with the following label is assumed to contain which class of hazard? *Diamond with Batteries*

Class 9: Miscellaneous

COMAT is a term referring to.

Company Material

The Spirit Hazardous Materials Manuel

Contains Spirit Airlines policy and procedures regarding HAZMAT and is available electronically on Spirit LINK.

In international carriage, HAZMAT is also known as the following ICAO, IATA term:

Dangerous Goods

An incident involving the hazardous material that has caused injury to a person does not need to be reported to the FAA.

FALSE

Chemical Oxygen Generators (COGS) are permitted to be transported as cargo on passenger-carrying aircraft.

FALSE

In accordance with Spirit Airlines Operations Specifications, Spirit is authorized to accept, handle, and carry hazardous materials.

FALSE

Spirit is not required to display notices of the requirements applicable to the carriage of HAZMAT aboard the aircraft.

FALSE

Which class of hazard is associated to Class 4?

Flammable Solids

Which of the following are examples of flammable liquids?

Hairspray, Gasoline, and Nail Polish.

Undeclared Hazardous Materials are also known as

Hidden Hazards

Strike-anywhere type matches are:

Not permitted at all.

Which class of hazard is associated to Class 6?

Poison & Infectious Substances

All individuals involved in the acceptance, handling, and transporting of cargo and baggage must be able to ____ and _____ any package, parcel, baggage or other cargo that contains (might contain) substances and materials regulated as HAZMAT.

Recognize: Refuse

Spirit Will-Not-Carry Hazardous Materials Operations Manuel can be found in

Spirit LINK

As an exception allowed by 49 CFR 175.8, Spirit takes advantage of one of the following:

Spirit may carry as COMAT, a tire assembly with a serviceable trie provided the tire is not inflated to a gauge pressure exceeding the maximum rated pressure for that tire, and the tire (including valve assemblies) is protected from damage during transport.

At the time of check-in, the aircraft operator must ensure information on the types of hazardous materials forbidden to transport aboard an aircraft are presented to the customer.

TRUE

Station personnel must use the Spirit-e-Hazardous Material Discrepancy Report tool available on Spirit LINK.

TRUE

Wet-cell batteries are not accepted for transport on Spirit, except when used to power customers' electric mobility aids.

TRUE

When Carbon Dioxide Solid (Dry Ice) is used to cool perishables in checked baggage, the package must permit the release of carbon dioxide gas.

TRUE

Alcoholic beverages are not subject to the HAZMAT regulations if:

The alcohol content (by volume) is 24% or less.

A label including the following picture indicates what type of hazard? (SKULL WITH CROSSBONES)

Toxic Substance


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