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Question 1 of 28
1. Question
Occurring within a timeframe of one second or less, a BLEVE is an example of:
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Question 2 of 28
2. Question
Hazmat technicians must relay information during size-up, research, and response activities to
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Question 3 of 28
3. Question
What type of information do technicians provide to their supervisors while communicating potential outcomes at a hazmat incident?
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Question 4 of 28
4. Question
Technicians need to know the procedure to request additional assets; this process should be detailed in local, district, regional, state, and national emergency response plans as well as:
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Question 5 of 28
5. Question
Understanding how a container containing a hazardous material was constructed can also help determine:
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Question 6 of 28
6. Question
On noninsulated tanks, a thermal imager can be used to:
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Question 7 of 28
7. Question
What is an advanced method of determining the pressure of a container?
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Question 8 of 28
8. Question
What is an example of a long-term contact or impingement?
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Question 9 of 28
9. Question
Which type of contact or impingement lasts for minutes or hours and includes a gas or vapor cloud?
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Question 10 of 28
10. Question
Which type of dispersion pattern is most likely to be the result of contamination?
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Question 11 of 28
11. Question
An example of a _____-shaped dispersion pattern includes a pressurized liquid or gas release that results in a triangular-shaped pattern with a point source at the breach and a wide base downrange.
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Question 12 of 28
12. Question
Which dispersion pattern generally results from a rapid release of energy that travels outward in all directions from the point of release?
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Question 13 of 28
13. Question
In the event of a release, computer software such as ALOHA (Area Locations of Hazardous Atmospheres) and HPAC (Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability) can:
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Question 14 of 28
14. Question
Which type of container release involves the instantaneous and explosive release of stored chemical energy of a hazardous material?
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Question 15 of 28
15. Question
Which is a source of information for the initial size-up of a hazmat incident?
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Question 16 of 28
16. Question
When a container breaches, large amounts of stored energy generally result in a more _____ release
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Question 17 of 28
17. Question
What type of container breach occurs when the container sustains a general loss of integrity?
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Question 18 of 28
18. Question
A container undergoing chemical stress is usually the result of:
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Question 19 of 28
19. Question
A container undergoing _____ stress may experience expansion or contraction, increased internal pressure, and reduced container shell integrity that may result in sudden failure.
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Question 20 of 28
20. Question
Solids containers are most likely to be damaged by _____ stressors.
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Question 21 of 28
21. Question
What are the three categories of container stressors?
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Question 22 of 28
22. Question
According to the GEMBO model, what is the last part of the sequence?
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Question 23 of 28
23. Question
The General Emergency Behavior Model (GEBMO) is a model that can help:
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Question 24 of 28
24. Question
Mixed or mixing chemicals can be particularly dangerous at a hazardous materials incident because:
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Question 25 of 28
25. Question
What involves assigning probability to the potential consequences/outcome associated with the hazards identified?
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Question 26 of 28
26. Question
Identifying the potential for harm is part of:
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Question 27 of 28
27. Question
During size-up at a hazmat incident, what information do you need to know about an affected container?
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Question 28 of 28
28. Question
The information that serves as the baseline for determining if conditions at a hazmat incident are improving or worsening comes from:
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