Detailed Answers 2025.
1. What is the primary purpose of a Hazardous Materials Response Team?
A. To develop a community plan for responding to hazardous materials incidents
B. To assist in the disposal of household hazardous waste
C. To provide the skills, knowledge, and technical equipment needed to offensively
handle hazardous materials incidents
D. To inspect buildings where hazardous chemicals are used or manufactured -
ANSWER- C. To provide the skills, knowledge, and technical equipment needed to
offensively handle hazardous materials incidents
2. Which Federal law is intended to assure, so far as possible, safe working conditions?
A. The Occupational Safety and Health Act
B. The Safe Drinking Water Act
C. The Toxic Substances Control Act
D. The Clean Air Act - ANSWER- A. The Occupational Safety and Health Act
3. True or False: The five phases of a hazardous material's life does not include
production, transportation, storage, elimination, and disposal. - ANSWER- False
4. A primary purpose of conducting a hazardous materials exercise is to find out:
A. Which responders should receive raises
B. What Federal and State resources could be made available for such an incident
C. What type of incident is most likely to occur
D. Whether planned procedures work - ANSWER- D. Whether planned procedures
work
5. An industry's smokestack is an example of what type of source?
A. Point
B. Area - ANSWER- A. Point
6. One benefit of a sound community plan to deal with a hazardous materials
emergency is:
A. Fewer resources are required to handle the incident
B. The likelihood of an incident occurring is almost eliminated
C. The need for assistance from other jurisdictions is eliminated
D. Roles and responsibilities are defined - ANSWER- D. Roles and responsibilities are
defined
7. True or False: Formal mutual aid agreements with surrounding jurisdictions are
seldom if ever needed, since everyone is ready to pitch in when an incident occurs. -
ANSWER- B. False
, 8. What is the recommended minimum number of personnel needed to manage a
hazardous materials incident safely?
A. 8
B. 3
C. 3-5
D. 5 - ANSWER- A. 8
9. The primary hazard associated with most flammable liquids is:
A. Radioactivity
B. Fire or explosion
C. Faulty containers
D. Toxic vapors - ANSWER- B. Fire and explosion
10. A person works every day with a toxic substance, but does not take protective
measures. The individual will experience what type of exposure?
A. Acute
B. Carcinogenic
C. Lethal
D. Chronic - ANSWER- D. Chronic
11. If you are caught outdoors in the vicinity of a hazardous materials incident, you
should try to move away from the release:
A. Upstream, uphill, and upwind
B. Close to the incident responders
C. Downstream, downhill, and downwind - ANSWER- A. Upstream, uphill, and upwind
12. Sensory clues to the possible presence of hazardous materials in water include:
A. Dead fish
B. Unusual algae growth
C. White froth
D. All of these - ANSWER- D. All of these
13. A chemical that, in relatively small amounts, produces injury when it comes in
contact with skin tissue is known as:
A. A radioactive material
B. A corrosive
C. A flammable liquid
D. An explosive - ANSWER- B. A corrosive
14. Standard approaches to waste disposal are generally regulated and managed by
the:
A. EPA
B. OSHA
C. FEMA
D. DOT - ANSWER- A. EPA