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1. Shippers package
in order to haz- Contain
ardous materials.
Shippers package hazardous materials in a way that is meant to
completely contain the
2. How often are haz- materials. Vehicles should be placarded to communicate the risk of the
ardous materials
em- ployees cargo. Once every three years
required to be
trained and test-
ed?
All drivers must be trained in the security risks of hazardous materials
trans- portation. This
training must include how to recognize and respond to possible
security threats. Hazardous
materials employees must be trained and tested at least once every
three years.
3. When applying for an The Transportation Security Administration
original or renewed
HazMat endorse-
ment, you must When applying for an original or renewed HazMat endorsement,
un- dergo a you must undergo a federal
background check
through which security threat assessment done by the Transportation Security
agency? Administra- tion (TSA).
4. If a driver is giv-
en a leaking Refuse it.
package or
shipment, they
should: It is a driver's responsibility to refuse packages or shipments of
hazardous materials if they
contain leaks.
5. A material's
hazard class
reflects: The risks associated with the material.
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A hazardous material will be placed into one of nine classes to explain
the type of risks
associated with the material.
6. How do you label Place the label on a tag securely attached to the item.
a package if the
haz- ardous
materials la- bel
will not fit onto Shippers should place applicable diamond-shaped hazard warning
the package? labels on hazardous
materials packages. If a label will not fit entirely onto a package,
shippers may instead place
the label on a tag that is securely attached to the package.
7. If "Inhalation Haz-
ard" appears on a
Poison Gas or Poison Inhalation Hazard
shipping paper,
the shipper should
pro- vide which
placard? If the words "Inhalation Hazard" appear on the shipping paper or
package, you must display
8. If a shipping paper the "Poison Inhalation Hazard" or "Poison Gas" placards, as
describes both haz-
ardous and non-haz-
ardous materials, appropriate. Highlighted in a contrasting color.
the hazardous
materials may
need to be: If a shipping paper describes both hazardous and non-hazardous
materials, the hazardous
materials must be distinguished in one of three ways. They must be
entered first on the
shipping paper, highlighted in a contrasting color, or properly
marked with an "X" in a column
titled "HM."
9. Unless the package is The shipper's certification
clearly unsafe, a dri-
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ver needs to ac- When a shipper packages hazardous materials, they certify that the
cept a package.
package has been
prepared according to Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR).
Unless a package is clearly
unsafe or noncomplying with HMR, you may accept the shipper's
certification concerning
10. A driver should
en- sure that: the proper packaging of a material.
The shipping paper matches the markings and labels on packages.
It is always a good idea to compare package markings and labels to
accom- panying shipping
11. A placard should papers. Always make sure the shipper has displayed the correct
be placed:
basic de- scription on the
shipping paper and has provided the proper labels on the
packages. At least three inches away from any other
markings.
12. To know which
plac- ard to use,
you need to know:
A placard must be placed at least three inches away from any other
markings.
The placard
should be kept clear of attachments or devices, such as doors and
ladders.
Placards should
always be placed against a background of a contrasting
color. The hazard class of the materials.
To determine which placards need to be used, you must know the