Hazmat Training

Welcome to your Hazmat Training

1. 

Information on the health and safety hazards of the chemicals and fireworks handled at this company can be found by asking your supervisor to let you see:

2. 

A vehicle transporting any quantity Of display fireworks (1.3G/1.1G fireworks) or more than 1000 pounds of consumer fireworks (1.4G fireworks) must have an Orange, diamond-shaped placard:

3. 

If an employee observes a person who they believe is not a company employee on company premises, he/she should:

4. 

If you are cut, burned, or otherwise injured while handling fireworks:

5. 

Exit doors in storage buildings:

6. 

One of the most dangerous things you can do around fireworks, and a practice that is strictly forbidden by company rules is to:

7. 

Unauthorized motor vehicles are permitted in which of the following areas:

8. 

In the event of a fire in a building or vehicle containing display fireworks (1.3G fireworks) or any boxes of stars or fireworks powders, employees are required to:

9. 

Before loading or unloading any fireworks, the cargo compartment of the vehicle must be checked to be sure there are no:

10. 

Fireworks powders can be ignited if they receive enough of which of the following kinds of energy:

11. 

The intent of DOT's Hazardous Materials Regulations is to ensure that drivers and equipment are safe, identify and communicate hazards with labels, placards, etc., and:

12. 

Which of the following activity is forbidden in all rooms, buildings, and areas where fireworks are present:

13. 

If you drive a commercial vehicle to pick up or deliver any amount of display fireworks or more than 1,000 pounds of consumer fireworks, you must:

14. 

The classes (hazard categories) of fireworks handles at this company are:

15. 

If fireworks are spilled on the ground and no fire is present, the fireworks should be:

16. 

100% cotton clothing should be worn around fireworks powders rather than nylon or other synthetic fibers. This is to minimize the risk ignition by:

17. 

Before making any repairs to a storage building, if there is any possibility of causing a spark or a fire:

18. 

If you see a suspicious package on company premises, you should:

19. 

All fireworks must be approved for transportation. This approval is known as an:

20. 

Fireworks testing may be performed:

21. 

Fireworks are classed for transportation purposes by the U.S. Department of Transportation as:

22. 

The easiest way to determine if a shipment contains a hazardous material is to:

23. 

Which of the following should not be stored near fireworks or carried in the body of a vehicle that is transporting fireworks:

24. 

Damaged fireworks, spilled powder, or any paper or waste contaminated with fireworks powder should be disposed of by:

25. 

A shipping carton of fireworks for consumer use will have an orange, diamond-shaped warning label that says:

26. 

Placards must be provided by:

27. 

When a truck is being loaded with fireworks: