1. Hazardous materials can be released intentionally in criminal acts or acts of terrorism.
Question 2. The fourth level of emergency response personnel in the HAZWOPER regulation whose training may also include the handling of specific materials and interaction with outside agencies is the ____.
Hazardous Materials Specialist
- Hazardous Materials Technician
- On-scene Incident Commander
- First Responder Operations Level
Question 3. The ____ level of training is designed for those workers who respond to an incident and remain outside of the spill area.
- Hazardous Materials Specialist
- Hazardous Materials Technician
- On-scene Incident Commander
- First Responder Operations Level
Question 4. The ____ regulation required employers to inform workers of the hazards of the materials in the workplace as well as detailed information on the safe handling of those materials.
- Cleanup Communication
- Hazard Site Cleanup
- Hazard Communication
- Site Cleanup
Question 5. Regulated sites where hazardous wastes are taken for final disposal or treatment are known as ____ facilities.
- recovery
- treatment, storage and disposal
- reclamation
- safety
Question 6. An early law that authorized the collection of taxes to pay for the cleanup of abandoned hazardous waste sites is the ____.
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976
- Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
- Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act
Question 7. Those employees who are trained to respond to an emergency response involving hazardous substances and who will assume an aggressive role in stopping the release are known as the ____ team.
- Site Worker
- Emergency Site
- HazMat
- Emergency Management
Question 8. Proper ____ of the material is critical if the employee is to recognize the material as hazardous and take the appropriate action.
- containment
- storage
- tagging
- labeling
Question 9. The level of exposure that would pose a danger to the life of the person exposed, would result in significant and irreversible health effects, or would render the person exposed unable to escape without assistance is known as ____.
- permissible health limit
- permissible danger limit
- immediately dangerous to life or health
- life and health exposure limit
Question 10. 10. OSHA is stating that four types of operations are covered by the HAZWOPER regulation.