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What Is A Class 1 Hazard?
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Explosives
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What Is A Class 2 Hazard?
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Gases
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What Is A Class 3 Hazard?
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Flammable Liquids
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What Is A Class 4 Hazard?
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Flammable Solids, Spontaneously Combustible Materials, Water Reactive Substances
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What Is A Class 5 Hazard?
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Oxidizers, Organic Peroxides
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What Is A Class 6 Hazard?
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Toxic And Infectious Substances
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What Is A Class 7 Hazard?
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Radioactive Materials
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What Is A Class 8 Hazard?
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Corrosives
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What Is A Class 9 Hazard?
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Miscellaneous Products, Substances Or Organisms
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What Are Dangerous Goods?
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Any Material That Presents A Risk To The Health And Safety Of People or The Environment When It Is Improperly Managed
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What Are The 6 Divisions Of Explosives?
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1.1 - Mass Explosion, 1.2 - Projection Hazard, 1.3 - Fire Hazard, 1.4 - No Significant Blast, 1.5 - Very Insensitive, 1.6 - Extremely Insensitive
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What Are The 5 Divisions Of Gases?
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2.1 - Flammable Gas, 2.2 - Non-Flammable And Non-Toxic Gas, 2.3 - Toxic Gas
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What Are There Any Divisions Of Flammable Liquids?
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No
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What Are The Three Divisions Of Class 4 Hazards?
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4.1 - Flammable Solids, 4.2 - Spontaneously Combustible, 4.3 Water-Reactive Substances
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What Are The Two Divisions Of Class 5 Hazards?
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5.1 - Oxidizers, 5.2 0 Organic Peroxides
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What Is An Oxidizer?
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Can Decompose Readily To Yield Oxygen
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What Are The Two Divisions Of Class 6 Hazards?
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6.1 - Toxic, 6.2 - Infectious (Etiological Agent) |
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What Is An Etiological Agent?
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Microorganisms And Microbial Toxins That Cause Disease In Humans (Bacteria, Bacterial Toxins, Viruses, Fungi, etc.) And Are Also Referred To As Infectious Agents
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Are There Are Any Divisions Of Radioactive Materials?
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No
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Are There Any Divisions Of Corrosive Materials?
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No
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Are There Any Divisions Of Miscellaneous Hazards?
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No
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What Colour Are Class 1 Hazard Placards?
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Orange - Explosives
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What Colour Are Class 2 Hazard Placards?
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Red - Flammable, Green - Non-Flammable/Non-Toxic, Yellow - Oxidizers, White - Toxic
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What Colour Are Class 3 Hazard Placards?
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Red - Flammable Liquids
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What Colour Are Class 4 Hazards?
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Red/White Stripes - Flammable Solid, White (Top) And Red (Bottom) - Spontaneously Combustible, Blue - Dangerous When Wet
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What Colour Are Class 5 Hazards?
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Yellow - Oxidizer And Organic Peroxide |
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What Is An Organic Peroxide?
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A Substance That Has A Tendency To Explode
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What Colour Are Class 6 Hazards?
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White - Toxic And Infectious Diseases
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What Colour Are Class 7 Hazards?
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Yellow (Top) And White (Bottom) - Radioactive Materials
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What Colour Are Class 8 Hazards?
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White (Top) And Black (Bottom) - Corrosives
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What Colour Are Class 9 Hazards?
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Black/White Stripes (Top) And White (Bottom) - Miscellaneous
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What Is The UN Number For Gasoline?
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1203 |
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What Is The UN Number For Diesel?
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1202
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What Is The UN Number For Crude Oil?
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1270
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What Are The Five Ways To Move Hazardous Materials?
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Road, Rail, Waterways, Air, Pipelines
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What Are Some Facilities That May Have Dangerous Goods?
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Service Station, Hardware Store, Dentist/Doctor's Office, School Laboratory, Agricultural Co-Op, Farm, Paint Supply Store, Plant Nursery, Basement/Attic/Garage Of Resident, Dry Cleaners, Fuel Storage Facility
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What Is The Difference Between A (Regular) Emergency Incident And A Dangerous Goods Incident?
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Dangerous Goods (Haz Mat) Incident Involves Material That Threatens People, Environment Or Property (Regular Emergency Does Not)
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What Are The Four Colours For A NFPA 704 Symbol?
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Blue, Red, Yellow, White
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What Does The Blue Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
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Health Hazards
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What Does The Red Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
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Fire/Flammability Hazard
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What Does The Yellow Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
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Reactivity/Stability Hazard (Susceptible To Release Of Energy)
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What Does The White Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
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Special Hazards (Radioactivity, Water Reactivity)
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How Are Each Quadrants Rated (NFPA 704)?
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0 To 4 (O Being The Least Dangerous, 4 Being The Most Dangerous)
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What Information Must Pipeline Markers Display?
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"Warning" Or "Danger" And Information About The Dangerous Goods, Plus The Name And Phone Number Of The Carrier
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