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Types of hazmat transportation - -land (highway/rail)
sea
air

-Define hazmat - -any material or substance capable of posing an unreasonable risk to
health, safety, and property when transported.

-What training does the HAZMAT Familiarization and Safety in Transportation course
provide? - -applicability and responsibility
emergency response
general awareness/familiarization
security awareness

-What if the function of a DD Form 626? - -*Used by the Quality Assurance Specialist-
Ammunition Surveillance (QASAS) or vehicle inspector to verify driver documentation
and to inspect vehicles before and immediately after they are loaded with HAZMAT
*Driver keeps a copy of the form with the shipping papers
*Form is used by the receiving ASP or depot for inspection before unloading

-What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection? - -driver's
license
vehicle's operating condition (brakes, tires, windshield wiper, tires, mirrors, etc.)

-Who inspects the vehicle? - -Specifically trained personnel will inspect the vehicle

-What are the vehicle requirements to pass inspection? - -DD Form 626 lists the
requirements for a vehicle to pass inspection

-How many times is the vehicle inspected? - -Before it's loaded
After it's loaded
Before it's unloaded

-What happens if the vehicle does not pass inspection? - -The vehicle is not loaded until
it is repaired or another vehicle (that can pass inspection) is provided

-Which section of DD Form 626 may be used as a guide to pre-inspect the vehicle
before leaving the motor pool? - -Section II

-What are the different hazard classes? - -Hazard class: is a grouping of hazardous
materials based on their similar characteristics (gas, liquid, solid)

9 classes:
Class 1 Explosives

, Class 2 Gases (Acetylene and oxygen)
Class 3 Flammable liquids (Acetone)
Class 4 Flammable Solids, Spontaneously Combustible, or Water Reactive (MRE heater
on fire)
Class 5 Oxidizers or Organic Peroxides (ammonium nitrate)
Class 6 Toxic or Infectious Materials (arsenic trioxide)
Class 7 Radioactive Material (different forms of uranium)
Class 8 Corrosive Material (hydrochloric acid)
Class 9 Miscellaneous Hazardous Material (dry ice)

Acronym:
Every Good Fire Fighter Ought To Recognize Corrosive Materials

-What is a compatibility group? - -materials can be safely transported and stored
together without creating a greater hazard
HC 1 materials show compatibility through letters (Compatibility groups identify ammo
items that can be shipped together.)

-Identify hazards class(es), check the shipping papers, package labels, and placards - -
Shipping papers: The basic description identifies the material's hazard class
Package labels: enables you to identify the hazard class(es) contained in a package
Placards: identifies the hazard class of the material a vehicle transports

-Hazard class knowledge - -As a HAZMAT employee, knowing the hazard class and
what they are capable of doing allows you to safety transport or store hazardous
materials.
First responders must know the hazard class to correctly respond to the type of
emergency (gas, liquid, explosive, etc.) With this information, they can safely control
and contain a HAZMAT accident and protect the public.

-What could happen when hazardous materials that react dangerously when in contact
with each other are transported together? - -Possible Hazards
Because of the nature of hazardous materials, if they come in contact with each other,
they are capable of producing other hazards
i.e. when bleach and ammonia come in contact with each other, they produce a toxic
vapor (which is an inhalation hazard).

-Hazard Class Division - -Some hazard classes are separated into divisions. These
divisions identify the different types of hazard within a hazard class. For example, HC 1
(explosives) can have hazards such as fragmentation or fire in the addition to exploding

-Learn more HC Division - -HC 1
1.1 Mass explosion hazard (bombs, 155 projectile)
1.2 Fragmentation hazard (some grenades and 105mm cartridges)
1.3 Fire hazard (propellant, artillery charges)
1.4 Minor explosion hazard (small arms ammunition, smoke grenades)
1.5 Very intensive explosives (blasting agents)

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