Dangerous goods (2026) EXAM QUESTIONS & CORRECT
ANSWERS 100%
1. 1. The purpose of dangerous goods regulations is to provide procedures by which articles
and substances with hazardous properties can be safely transported.
True False:
True
2. . The "technical name" is a recognized chemical name used for further clarification, but is
never required in the shipping documentation.
True False:
False
3. 3. Training must be repeated every three years according to IATA and 49 CFR for air and ground
shipments. Training must include general familiarization, function-specific information, safety
training, and security awareness training. True
False: False
4. Training records must be kept by the employer for a minimum of 36 months and must be made
available upon request of the appropriate national authority in case of an audit. True False: True
5. 5. Dangerous goods are classified into nine different classes. Category A and Category B fall
under Class 7.
True False:
True
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ANSWERS 100%
1. 1. The purpose of dangerous goods regulations is to provide procedures by which articles
and substances with hazardous properties can be safely transported.
True False:
True
2. . The "technical name" is a recognized chemical name used for further clarification, but is
never required in the shipping documentation.
True False:
False
3. 3. Training must be repeated every three years according to IATA and 49 CFR for air and ground
shipments. Training must include general familiarization, function-specific information, safety
training, and security awareness training. True
False: False
4. Training records must be kept by the employer for a minimum of 36 months and must be made
available upon request of the appropriate national authority in case of an audit. True False: True
5. 5. Dangerous goods are classified into nine different classes. Category A and Category B fall
under Class 7.
True False:
True
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