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FIREFIGHTER HAZMAT 4TH SET STUDY GUIDE 2026
Hazardous Materials Exam Questions & Answers | Complete Certification
Prep
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
• This comprehensive study guide contains 200 verified HazMat exam questions
designed to prepare firefighters for certification testing, covering all critical topics
from material identification to emergency response protocols.
• Use this material by reviewing 20-30 questions daily, focusing on EXPERT
RATIONALE to build conceptual understanding rather than memorization, then
retake failed questions until you achieve 90% consistency across all topic areas.
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
Question 1: Which of the following is the primary purpose of the Globally
Harmonized System (GHS) for hazardous materials?
A) To establish uniform classification and labeling standards for hazardous
chemicals worldwide
B) To eliminate the need for Safety Data Sheets in manufacturing facilities
C) To replace the Department of Transportation hazmat regulations
D) To reduce the cost of hazardous material transportation
E) To authorize use of hazardous materials in residential areas
✓ Correct Answer: A) To establish uniform classification and labeling
standards for hazardous chemicals worldwide
,EXPERT RATIONALE: The GHS creates a standardized approach to hazard
classification, labeling, and Safety Data Sheet formatting across countries, ensuring
consistency in hazmat communication. Options B, C, D, and E misrepresent the
GHS's role—it does not eliminate SDS requirements, replace DOT regulations,
reduce costs, or authorize residential hazmat use.
Question 2: According to NFPA 704, what does a blue-colored diamond
indicate on the hazmat warning placard?
A) Flammability hazard
B) Health hazard
C) Reactivity hazard
D) Specific hazard warning
E) Oxidizer presence
✓ Correct Answer: B) Health hazard
EXPERT RATIONALE: NFPA 704 uses a four-diamond symbol where blue indicates
health hazards, red indicates flammability, yellow indicates reactivity, and white
indicates specific hazards. Health hazards range from 0 (minimal) to 4 (severe).
Question 3: What is the maximum concentration of oxygen in air that will
support combustion?
A) 8%
B) 12%
C) 16%
D) 20%
E) 25%
✓ Correct Answer: C) 16%
,EXPERT RATIONALE: Combustion requires approximately 16% oxygen
concentration in air. Below this threshold, most materials will not ignite or burn. At
standard atmospheric levels (21% oxygen), combustion is readily supported. This is
critical for inerting operations and understanding when materials will or will not
burn.
Question 4: Which hazard class is assigned to materials that may
spontaneously combust when exposed to air?
A) Flammable liquids
B) Flammable solids
C) Spontaneously combustible materials
D) Oxidizers
E) Poisonous gases
✓ Correct Answer: C) Spontaneously combustible materials
EXPERT RATIONALE: Spontaneously combustible materials (Class 4.2) ignite due to
low ignition temperature when exposed to air or moisture. Examples include white
phosphorus, certain metal hydrides, and some sulfides. This classification requires
special handling and storage away from moisture.
Question 5: What does the acronym CHEMTREC stand for?
A) Chemical Transportation Emergency Response Center
B) Chemical Emergency Response Team Center
C) Chemical Emergency Transportation Research Center
D) Chemical Treatment Emergency Response Commission
E) Chemical Emergency Transport Coordination
✓ Correct Answer: A) Chemical Transportation Emergency Response Center
, EXPERT RATIONALE: CHEMTREC provides 24/7 emergency response information
and guidance for hazmat incidents. It serves as a critical resource for responders
seeking technical assistance with specific chemicals and appropriate response
procedures.
Question 6: According to DOT regulations, what color are hazmat placards
required to be?
A) White with black lettering only
B) White with colored backgrounds and black lettering
C) Any color that contrasts with the vehicle
D) Red, yellow, or blue depending on the hazard
E) Fluorescent orange
✓ Correct Answer: B) White with colored backgrounds and black lettering
EXPERT RATIONALE: DOT hazmat placards are 10.75-inch diamond-shaped signs
with a white background and colored top halves. The colored section indicates the
hazard class, and black lettering provides the class number or hazard designation.
Question 7: Which of the following best describes the difference between a
hazard and a risk?
A) Hazards are dangers; risks are the probability of harm occurring
B) Hazards and risks are identical terms in hazmat operations
C) Risks are chemical properties; hazards are physical properties
D) Hazards affect only personnel; risks affect the environment
E) Risks are managed through placards; hazards are managed through PPE
✓ Correct Answer: A) Hazards are dangers; risks are the probability of harm
occurring