CSFM Hazmat FRO Already Graded A+
1. What are the three risks associated with hazardous materials?
A. Life, environment, and property
B. Health, safety, and environment
C. Property, life, and health
D. Environment, life, and property
**Correct answer: A. Life, environment, and property*...
1. What are the three risks associated with hazardous materials?
A. Life, environment, and property
B. Health, safety, and environment
C. Property, life, and health
D. Environment, life, and property
**Correct answer: A. Life, environment, and property**
2. What is the importance of safely responding to hazmat incidents?
A. Responding safely within the appropriate level of resources and capabilities
B. Responding quickly without considering safety
C. Responding slowly without considering resources
D. Responding without considering the situation
**Correct answer: A. Responding safely within the appropriate level of resources and capabilities**
3. What is the purpose of Hazwoper and Fed Regulation?
A. To regulate the transportation of hazardous materials
B. To regulate the handling of hazardous materials in the workplace
C. To regulate the storage of hazardous materials
D. To regulate the use of personal protective equipment
**Correct answer: B. To regulate the handling of hazardous materials in the workplace**
, 4. What does TDS stand for, and what is it used for?
A. Time, Distance, Shielding; used to prevent radiation exposure
B. Temperature, Density, Speed; used to determine material properties
C. Thermal, Dynamic, Stability; used to predict material behavior
D. Time, Distance, Safety; used to evaluate emergency response
**Correct answer: A. Time, Distance, Shielding; used to prevent radiation exposure**
5. What is the flashpoint of gasoline?
A. -45°F (-43°C)
B. 0°F (-18°C)
C. 100°F (38°C)
D. 200°F (93°C)
**Correct answer: A. -45°F (-43°C)**
Non intervention on a hazmat incident is ✔️No direct action to stop, slow, contain, or restrict release
containment on hazardous material is ✔️Safe acts to restrict, slow, redirect the spread of hazardous
materials
What is a BLEVE? ✔️When pressurized liquified materials inside a closed vessel are exposed to a source
of high heat
Expansion ratio is ✔️The volume increase that occurs when a compressed liquified gas changes to gas
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