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Module 1: Regulations - International Association of Fire Fighters

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

Hazard Class Activity 3<br />

1. A division 4.2 material is<br />

a. Dangerous When Wet<br />

b. Oxidizer<br />

c. Spontaneously Combustible<br />

2. A division 5.1 material is:<br />

a. Organic Peroxide<br />

b. Oxidizer<br />

c. Ignitable Metal Powders<br />

3. A Class 3 (flammable liquid) has a flash point <strong>of</strong> less than °F.<br />

4. T or F: Division 6.1 materials may sometimes be poison by inhalation.<br />

5. T or F: Human blood is a Division 6.2 material.<br />

6. T or F: The activity level <strong>of</strong> a Class 7 - Radioactive material is measured before the<br />

material is packaged.<br />

7. What is the hazard class number for materials which destroy steel containers?_____<br />

8. Circle the LEAST hazardous packing group. I II III<br />

9. List the nine HM-181 hazard classes and describe each briefly.<br />

10. Given the following table, circle the hazard class and highlight the packing group associated<br />

with each entry.<br />

Acetone, 3, UN 1090, PG II<br />

RQ Environmentally Hazardous Substance, liquid n.o.s., 9,<br />

UN 3082, III (PCBs or Polychlorinated Biphenyls)<br />

Sulfuric Acid, 8, UN1830, II<br />

11. Hazard zones are associated with two types <strong>of</strong> hazardous materials. What are these<br />

types?<br />

<strong>Module</strong> 1: <strong>Regulations</strong> 1-111

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