MFRI HAZMAT STUDY PRACTICE EXAMINATION 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Define extrication. Answer: removal and treatment of patients who are trapped by some
type of man-made machinery or equipment.
● Define disentanglement. Answer: that part of vehicle extrication that relates to the
removal and or manipulation of vehicle components to allow a properly packaged patient to be
removed from the vehicle. sometimes referred to as removing the vehicle from the patient.
● Define rescue. Answer: removing a patient from an untenable or unhealthy situation where
atmosphere.
● Define authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Answer: term used in codes and standards to
identify the legal entity, such as a building or fire official, that has the statutory authority to
enforce a code into approve or require equipment. in the insurance industry it may refer to an
insurance we're getting bureau or an insurance company inspection department.
● Define standard operating procedures (SOPs). Answer: standard methods are rules in
which an organization are fire department operates carry out a routine function. Usually this
procedures are written in a policies and procedures, handbook and all firefighters should be
well versed in their content. SOP may specify the functional limits of fire brigade members and
performing emergency operations.
● Define hazard and risk assessment. Answer: formal review of the hazards and risk that
maybe encountered well performing the functions of a firefighter emergency responders; used
to determine the appropriate level and type of personal and respiratory protection that must be
worn.
● Define weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Answer: any webinar device that is
intended or has the capability to cause staff or serious bodily injury to a significant number of
people through the release, dissemination, or impact of one of the following means; toxic or
poisonous chemicals (or their precursors), a disease organism, or radiation or radioactivity.
● Secondary device. Answer: bomb placed at the scene of an ongoing emergency response
that is intended to cause casualties among responders; secondary explosive devices are
designed to explode after a primary explosion or other major emergency response. event has
attracted large numbers of responders to the scene.
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Define extrication. Answer: removal and treatment of patients who are trapped by some
type of man-made machinery or equipment.
● Define disentanglement. Answer: that part of vehicle extrication that relates to the
removal and or manipulation of vehicle components to allow a properly packaged patient to be
removed from the vehicle. sometimes referred to as removing the vehicle from the patient.
● Define rescue. Answer: removing a patient from an untenable or unhealthy situation where
atmosphere.
● Define authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Answer: term used in codes and standards to
identify the legal entity, such as a building or fire official, that has the statutory authority to
enforce a code into approve or require equipment. in the insurance industry it may refer to an
insurance we're getting bureau or an insurance company inspection department.
● Define standard operating procedures (SOPs). Answer: standard methods are rules in
which an organization are fire department operates carry out a routine function. Usually this
procedures are written in a policies and procedures, handbook and all firefighters should be
well versed in their content. SOP may specify the functional limits of fire brigade members and
performing emergency operations.
● Define hazard and risk assessment. Answer: formal review of the hazards and risk that
maybe encountered well performing the functions of a firefighter emergency responders; used
to determine the appropriate level and type of personal and respiratory protection that must be
worn.
● Define weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Answer: any webinar device that is
intended or has the capability to cause staff or serious bodily injury to a significant number of
people through the release, dissemination, or impact of one of the following means; toxic or
poisonous chemicals (or their precursors), a disease organism, or radiation or radioactivity.
● Secondary device. Answer: bomb placed at the scene of an ongoing emergency response
that is intended to cause casualties among responders; secondary explosive devices are
designed to explode after a primary explosion or other major emergency response. event has
attracted large numbers of responders to the scene.