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HAZMAT Review. Wes Adams. Hazardous Materials Basics. DOT Regulations. Common Elements. Chemical Reactions. Chemistry. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Flammable Solids. Gases and Liquids. Oxidizers. Corrosives.
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HAZMAT Review Wes Adams
Hazardous Materials Basics DOT Regulations Common Elements Chemical Reactions Chemistry 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
Flammable Solids Gases and Liquids Oxidizers Corrosives Toxic Substances 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
Organics Polymers Explosives Miscellaneous Hazards Radioactive Materials 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
Hazardous Materials Basics for 1 The most common element in the Earth’s crust. Check Your Answer
Hazardous Materials Basics for 1 What is oxygen? Back to the Game Board
Hazardous Materials Basics for 2 In 1986 Congress, as a result of the Bhopal, India incident, enacted this. Check Your Answer
Hazardous Materials Basics for 2 What is EPCRA? Back to the Game Board
Hazardous Materials Basics for 3 The red section of an NFPA placard indicates this. Check Your Answer
Hazardous Materials Basics for 3 What is a flammability hazard? Back to the Game Board
Hazardous Materials Basics for 4 This is performed prior to site entry in order to aid in the selection of appropriate personal protective equipment. Check Your Answer
Hazardous Materials Basics for 4 What is a preliminary evaluation? Back to the Game Board
Hazardous Materials Basics for 5 This is the highest level of hazardous materials responder and should be aware things like of route of exposure to hazardous materials, acute and delayed toxicity, local and systemic effects, dose response, and synergistic effects in addition to the requirements of the previous levels. Check Your Answer
Hazardous Materials Basics for 5 What is the incident commander? Back to the Game Board
Chemistry for 1 Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc is this. Check Your Answer
Chemistry for 1 What is a mixture? Back to the Game Board
Chemistry for 2 This is the change between the solid and liquid states. Check Your Answer
Chemistry for 2 What is melting? Back to the Game Board
Chemistry for 3 This is the symbol for the element iron. Check Your Answer
Chemistry for 3 What is Fe? Back to the Game Board
Chemistry for 4 The number of neutrons in an atom of phosphorus-31. Check Your Answer
Chemistry for 4 What is 16? Back to the Game Board
Chemistry for 5 The seventh column of the periodic chart containing the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine are referred to as this. Check Your Answer
Chemistry for 5 What are halogens? Back to the Game Board
DOT Regulations for 1 Class 4.3 hazardous materials refer to these materials. Check Your Answer
DOT Regulations for 1 What is dangerous when wet? Back to the Game Board
DOT Regulations for 2 A liquid or solid that even in small quantities and without external ignition source can ignite within five minutes after coming in contact with air. Check Your Answer
DOT Regulations for 2 What are pyrophoric materials? Back to the Game Board
DOT Regulations for 3 These pages in the ERG list the materials in alphabetical order. Check Your Answer
DOT Regulations for 3 What are the blue pages? Back to the Game Board
DOT Regulations for 4 The placard below indicates this kind of material. Check Your Answer
DOT Regulations for 4 What are nonflammable gases (class 2.2)? Back to the Game Board
DOT Regulations for 5 The placard below indicates this kind of material. Check Your Answer
DOT Regulations for 5 What are Miscellaneous Hazardous materials (class 9)? Back to the Game Board
Common Elements for 1 This gaseous element comprises about 21% of the atmosphere. Check Your Answer
Common Elements for 1 What is oxygen? Back to the Game Board
Common Elements for 2 This element is the most chemically active nonmetal and forms compounds with all elements except the lighter noble gases. Check Your Answer
Common Elements for 2 What is fluorine? Back to the Game Board
Common Elements for 3 Products made from this element can be used to sterilize water and as a bleaching agent of paper pulp and certain textiles. Check Your Answer
Common Elements for 3 What is chlorine? Back to the Game Board
Common Elements for 4 4/5 of this element used annually is used to make sulfuric acid. Check Your Answer
Common Elements for 4 What is sulfur? Back to the Game Board
Common Elements for 5 Coal, diamond, and graphite are allotropes of this element. Check Your Answer
Common Elements for 5 What is carbon? Back to the Game Board
Chemical Reactions for 1 This class of fire results when flammable gases and flammable (organic) liquids burn. Check Your Answer
Chemical Reactions for 1 What is class B? Back to the Game Board
Chemical Reactions for 2 The type of reaction indicated here: 2 H2O2(aq) 2 H2O(l) + O2(g) Check Your Answer
Chemical Reactions for 2 What is a decomposition reaction? Back to the Game Board
Chemical Reactions for 3 This factor that affects reaction rates causes combustion reactions to occur much more quickly if the oxygen content of the air is elevated. Check Your Answer
Chemical Reactions for 3 What is reactant concentration? Back to the Game Board