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Student Text IAFF Training for Hazardous Materials: Technician©<br />

<strong>Module</strong> 9<br />

Prerequisite Quiz<br />

1. Most 55-gallon drums have openings in the top fitted with plugs and caps. These openings<br />

are called:<br />

A. Bungs<br />

B. Chimes<br />

C. Vents<br />

D. None <strong>of</strong> the above<br />

2. The best type <strong>of</strong> control technique for trapping solid materials floating on running water<br />

is:<br />

A. An overflow dam<br />

B. An underflow dam<br />

C. A dike<br />

D. None <strong>of</strong> the above<br />

3. Oxygen gas would most likely be transported in which type <strong>of</strong> tank car?<br />

A. Pressure tank car<br />

B. Non-pressure tank car<br />

C. Cryogenic liquid tank car<br />

D. High pressure tube car<br />

4. Which <strong>of</strong> the following is usually built to contain releases on land?<br />

A. Booms<br />

B. Dams<br />

C. Diversion pits<br />

D. Dikes<br />

5. Which <strong>of</strong> the following statements is true <strong>of</strong> overpacking?<br />

A. Overpacking should only be used on 55-gallon drums.<br />

B. Leaking drums do not need to be sealed before they are overpacked.<br />

C. Overpack drums must be marked.<br />

D. Overpack drums must be made <strong>of</strong> plastic.<br />

6. Which <strong>of</strong> the following control techniques are fire fighters usually responsible for?<br />

A. Off-loading<br />

B. Venting and burning<br />

C. Product transfer<br />

D. None <strong>of</strong> the above<br />

<strong>Module</strong> 9: <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Techniques</strong> 9-9

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