Dangerous Goods 100 questions PDF

Title Dangerous Goods 100 questions
Author Huynh Christine
Course International business
Institution Đại học Tôn Đức Thắng
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Definition of Dangerous goods: Dangerous goods are defined to be articles or substances which pose risk to: a) Property, Environment b) Safety c) Health d) All of the answer options Which hazard class has divisions? a) Class 5 Shipper’s responsibilities are a) Classification b) Identification c) Packing d) All of the answer options When is the direction of orientation label to be followed? a) Only for flammable liquids b) Only for corrosives and flammable liquids c) For all packages with arrows Electro shock weapons could be carried by passenger or crew in a) Carry-on baggage b) Checked baggage c) On the person d) None of the above Lithium batteries with a Watt-hour rating 120Wh for consumer electronic devices must not be carried by passenger or crew in a) Carry-on baggage b) Checked baggage c) On the person d) All of the above Alcoholic beverages, when in retail packaging, containing 75% alcohol by volume must not be carried by passenger or crew in a) Carry-on baggage b) Checked baggage c) On the person d) All of the above You have safety matches with you on board, where do you pack them? a) In the carry-on baggage b) In the checked baggage c) In the pocket of my jacket d) None of the above Could the following cases be transported by post a) Paint b) Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment (UN3481) meeting the provisions of Section II of PI967. No more than 4 cells or 2 batteries may be mailed in any single package. c) Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment (UN3091) meeting the provisions of Section II of PI967. No more than 4 cells or 2 batteries may be mailed in any single package.

d) b & c 10. Examples of Dangerous Goods in operator’s property a) Life rafts b) Life jacket c) Flare d) All of the above 11. Could Diving Equipment impose any hidden hazard to a flight? a) Yes 12. Could Frozen food impose any hidden hazard to a flight? a) Yes 13. Could Emptied Cylinder impose any hidden hazard to a flight? a) No 14. Training is an essential element in maintaining a safe regulatory regime a) True 15. The Pilot – in – command must be informed of the location of “Medical thermometer” a) False 16. Division 6.1 are Infectious Substances a) False 17. UN3373 and UN2807 do not require a “Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods” a) True 18. The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations are published in order to provide procedures for the Shipper and the Operator by which articles and substances with hazardous properties can be safely transported on all commercial air transport. a) True 19. Single packaging: Are a combination of packaging for transport purposes, consisting of one or more inner packaging secured in an outer packaging. a) False 20. The Pilot – in – command must be informed of the location of “Alcoholic beverages, when in retail packaging, containing 43% alcohol by volume with a total quantity per person of 2 L” a) False 21. The List of Dangerous Goods (DGR 4.2) contains articles and substances likely to shipped by air. a) True 22. COMBINATION PACKAGINGS Are packaging which do not require any inner packaging in order to perform their containment function during transport a) False 23. A Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods must be completed by the Shipper for each consignment of dangerous goods. a) True 24. Packages or over packs bearing “Cargo Aircraft Only” label: must be loaded on Cargo aircraft

a) True 25. UN3373 not required to appear on the information to Pilot-in-Command a) True 26. UN1114 Benzene required to appear on the information to Pilot-in-Command a) True 27. Class 3 must be segregated from Division 5.1 a) True 28. Class 8 must be segregated from Division 6.1 a) False 29. Segregation requirements for incompatible DGs are shown in DGR Table 9.3.A a) True 30. The minimum size for a Hazard Label is 100 mm x 100 mm a) True 31. Complete the table below: Class/ Division Class/ Division Cargo IMP Code name number RCM Corrosives 8 Dangerous when RFW 4.3 wet 32. Complete the table below: Class/ Division Cargo IMP Code name ROX Oxidizer RFL Flammable liquid

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Division

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33. Which of the following items may a passenger carry in his baggage?

Disabling devices

Yes

No

Strike anywhere matches

Yes

No

34. Identify the class or division name for the package which affixed the following label

Non-flammable Non-toxic gas

35. Identify the class or division name for the package which affixed the following label

Spontaneously combustible

36. Identify the class or division name for the package which affixed the following label Oxidizer

37. Identify the class or division name for the package which affixed the following label

Radioactive material

38. How many types of labels are there? Specify  There are 2 types of labels: Hazard labels and handling labels

39. How often must recurrent training take place?  24 months 40. Give the Class or Division number for Carbon dioxide

 2.2 41. Give the Class or Division number for Carbon dioxide, solid  9 42. Give the Class or Division number for Nicotine  6.1 43. Give the Class or Division number for Diesel fuel  3 44. Give the Class or Division number for Sulphuric acid  8

54. The Pilot – in – command must be informed of the location of ”Lithium Batteries-powered electronic devices with a Wh rating 120 Wh” b) False 55. Swimming Pool Chemicals may contain oxidizing or corrosive substances a) True 56. A passenger is allowed to carry a total of 5kgs of dry ice in his checked and carry-on baggage. b) False 57. This symbol Indicating that the packa een designed, tested and manufactured accoding to the Uited nations Specifications

45. If a package of class 8 is discovered damaged and leaking:

a) True

a) Run screaming from the building b) Isolate spill and evacuate immediate area c)

No immediate action required

46. What dangerous may be hidden in Fuel control unit?  May contain flammable liquids 47. How many Division are there in Class 6? Specify.  There are 2 divisions in Class 6: Division 6.1 Toxic substances and Division 6.2 Infectious substances 48. List four responsibilities of an operator  Acceptance, Storage, Loading, Inspection 49. Drilling and mining equipment may contain explosive(s) and /or other dangerous goods a) True 50. NOTOC means Notification to Captain a) True

58. There are two types of package marks: Marks which identify the use of a particular packaging for a particular shipment; and marks which identify the design or specification of a packaging. a) True 59. Incompatible dangerous goods must be segregated when loaded on to the aircraft to prevent interaction between them in the event of leakage. a) True 60. A Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods must be completed by the Operator for each consignment of dangerous goods. b) False 61. Dangerous goods packages contained in the overpack must not be properly packed, marked, labelled and in proper condition as required by these Regulations b) False 62. Dangerous Goods are divided in to 9 classes a) True

51. Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staf accepting dangerous goods must be trained Category 5 b) False 52. In the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, The word “must” indicates a mandatory requirement a) True 53. The order (from 1 to 9) does not imply a relative degree of danger or the precedence of the hazard involved a) True

63. Cargo IMP Code of Flammable gas is RFL b) False 64. Cargo IMP Code of Oxidizer is ROX a) True 65. Class 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 are divided in to “Divisions” b) False 66. Classes are expressed by single-digit numbers a) True 67. Divisions are expressed by 2-digit numbers

a) True 68. A Package of Fish sauce is transported as Dangerous goods b) False 69. Unserviceable Tyre assemblies may be transported as General cargo provided that the tyre is completely deflated a) True 70. Breathing apparatus is hidden Dangerous Goods a) True 71. Flammable solid is any solid material, which is readily combustible, or may cause or contribute to fire through friction a) True 72. Checklist is not required for Radioactive shipments b) False 73. Live animals are transported as Dangerous Good b) False 74. In the training programme, Workbook 4 is developed for Category 5, 8 (Ramp and Warehouse Personnel) a) True 75. In the training programme, Workbook 5 is developed for Category 4, 7 (General Cargo Acceptance Personnel) a) True 76. Give the Class or Division name for Paint  Flammable liquid

77. Give the Class or Division name for Ebola Virus  Infectious Substances 78. Give the Class or Division name for Hydrogen gas

 Packages or overpacks bearing “Cargo Aircraft Only” label: must be loaded on Cargo aircraft 83. How many Divisions are there in Class 9  No sub Divisions 84. How many Division are there in Class 5? Specify.  There are 2 divisions in Class 5: Division 5.1 Oxidizer and Division 5.2 Organic Peroxide 85. Dangerous goods must not be carried in or as passengers or crew, checked or carry-on baggage, except as otherwise provided in the Table 2.3.A a) True 86. In the Checklist, if any box is checked “No”, the shipment must be accepted for transport. b) False 87. For a shipment containing packages of UN1088 (Acetal) in Limited Quantity packaging, The following statement “Dangerous goods as per attached Shipper’s Declaration” or “Dangerous goods as per attached DGD” and “Cargo Aircraft Only” or CAO (If applicable) must be shown on the handling information box of an Air WayBill a) True 88. Dangerous goods can be transported safely by air transport provided principles in General Philosophy are strictly followed a) True 89. In the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, The word “should” indicates a preferred Requirement. a) True

 Flammable Gas 79. Give the Class or Division name for Sodium  Dangerous when wet 80. How many Categories are there in Class 7  3 81. What does RFL Cargo IMP code represent?  Flammable liquid 82. What does this handling label indicate?

90. Some Dangerous goods are forbidden a) True 91. Only some Dangerous goods listed in table 9.3.A could be carried by passengers or crew. b) False 92. All Dangerous goods out of table 2.3.A are totally forbidden to carry on board a) True 93. Handling Labels - Provide Handling and Stowage Information

a) True 94. Hazard Labels - Indicate the Nature of Hazard a) True 95. The shipper must ensure that the information on Shipper’s Declaration is exact, easy to identify, legible and durable a) True 96. According to Dangerous goods Emergency Response Chart (Ground incidents): “Do not use water under any circumstances for Division 4.3” a) True

97. “Strike anywhere” matches are not restricted as per Table 2.3.A b) False 98. The Provisions of 2.3 and Table 2.3.A may be limited by States or Operator variations. Passenger should check with their airline for the current provisions. a) True 99. A passenger can carry pepper spray on his/her pocket. b) False 100. COMAT means Company materials a) True...


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