Hazmat Awareness - Operations

Chapter 3

Knowledge Check

1. In some outdoor incidents, a traffic cordon may be established:
2. The blue-bordered pages in the ERG provide:
3. Once the scene is secure, Awareness level responders are likely not trained to necessary levels to continue mitigation of the incident; the exception may be:
4. What should an Awareness level responder do if terrorist or criminal activity is suspected?
5. If terrorist or criminal activity is suspected, the first responder should:
6. Table 3 of the ERG provides initial isolation and protective action distances for large spills involving different container types, times of day, and different:
7. Isolation and protective distances in the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) are based on conditions commonly associated with incidents:
8. Where is the Table of Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances found in the ERG?
9. Green highlighting in the yellow-bordered and blue-bordered pages of the ERG indicates that the substance:
10. For Awareness level personnel, notification procedures may be as simple as:
11. The boundary established to prevent unauthorized access to and egress from the scene is called the:
12. Which section of the ERG provides a four-digit UN/NA ID number index list in numerical order?
13. Why is it important to stop potentially contaminated individuals or animals from leaving the scene of a hazmat incident?
14. Where in the ERG would you find identification charts for road trailers?
15. Where would you find information on protective clothing and respiratory protection recommendations?