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Which of the following items is the shipper responsible for |
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Proper shipping name and hazard class |
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Which of the following is the carrier responsible for |
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Refuses improper shipment |
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Which of the following is the driver responsible for |
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Follows all special rules about transporting hazardous materials |
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Which of the following is the driver responsible for |
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Follows all special rules about transporting hazardous materials |
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What does a materials hazard class reference |
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The risk associated with the material |
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What does and (A) and column 1 of the hazardous two euros table reference |
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Means the hazardous material described in column 2 is subject to the HMR only when offered or intended for transport by AIR unless it is a hazardous substance or hazardous waste |
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The item description should include which of the following |
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- The total quantity and unit of measure
- the letters RQ, if they reportable quantity
- if the letters RQ appear, the name of the hazardous substance
- four "n.o.s." and generic description, the technical name of the hazardous material
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What are shipping orders, bills of the lading and manifest |
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If a shipping paper describes both hazardous and non-hazardous products, and the letters RQ are used instead of an X before the shipping name, what does this mean? |
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A reportable quantity is present in one package |
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What word must be placed before the proper shipping name of the material on the shipping paper for all hazardous waste |
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You must load Class 1, Class 4 and Class 5 hazardous materials into a closed cargo space unless all packages are: |
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- Fire and water resistance
- Covered with a fire and water resistant tart
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When transporting Division 2.3 (poisonous gas) or Division 6.1 (poisonous materials) you should be certain to do what? |
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- Never transport these materials and containers with interconnections
- Never load a package labeled poison or poison gas in the driver's cab or sleeper or with food material for human or animal consumption
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When you are coupling a chlorine cargo tank, you should unhook all loading connections. |
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When transporting Class A or B explosives (Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3) within how many feet of the travelled part of the road can you park? |
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You must be parked over 5 feet away from the traveled part of the road |
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If identification numbers are not visible once portable tanks are loaded onto a vehicle, what must be done? |
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The identification number must be displayed on both sides and ends of the motor vehicle |
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