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__________ is manufactured by converting pseudoephedrine or ephedrine through a simple chemical process.
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__________ also known as "detergent suicide" is a method of committing suicide by mixing two or more easily acquired chemicals, commonly an acid and a base.
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Materials in this category include acids, solvents, or other materials that may cause irreversible damage to human tissues.
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If you cannot approach a potential hazmat situation from upwind, your next choice is __________.
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The most common examples of _________ weapons include anthrax, ricin, smallpox, and botulinum.
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A key indicator of exposure to biological agents is the _________ onset of symptoms. Symptoms may appear withing a few hours, or may develop over a period of days.
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Common methods used in the manufacture of methamphetamine are the one-pot "Shake and Bake" method, the __________ method, and the "Nazi" (anhydrous ammonia) method.
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DOT has established the __________ four-digit numbering system to identify materials.
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A primary indicator of chemical exposure is the __________ onset of symptoms. These symptoms can present within minutes or hours.
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OSHA regulations mandate a structured termination process of an incident involving hazardous materials. The three steps are: on-scene debriefing, __________, and after action analysis.
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True or False: A Dirty Bomb is primarily intended to inflict psychological panic more than physical harm.
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In the 704 system, Yellow indicates what risk?
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In a(n) __________ search, members of management conduct a search without the knowledge or assistance of employees.
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The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has developed a standard facility marking system called the ______ system.
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The ERG is composed of color-coded sections. The blue and yellow sections __________ while the orange section __________.
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When a person inhales Ricin, symptoms begin _______ hours after exposure. Severe respiratory distress and death can occur in 36-72 hours.
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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and an employers Emergency Response Plan (ERP) are examples of:
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A common policy during response to a bomb threat is to be out of the building at least ____ minutes before the alleged time of detonation and not return until at least ____ minutes after the alleged time of detonation.
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True or False: Unless a device is found, permission to search or evacuate must be given by the owner or building representative.
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__________, also known as radiation dispersal devices, are traditional bombs with radioactive materials loaded into the casing.
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The __________'s purpose is to aid in the identification of materials, outline basic actions for first responders, recommend areas of protective action, and give responders an initial safety plan.
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Environmental indicators of a __________ attack include a massive explosion, a mushroom cloud, an intense brilliant flash, and the use of bombs or missiles as a delivery method.
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Symptoms of exposure to chemical suicide can vary widely depending on the degree of contamination. __________ exposure includes severe respiratory irritation, severe eye irritation, convulsions, coma, and death.
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__________ devices are designed to start fires, destroy property, and harm people. Well known examples are Molotov cocktails and napalm. These devices are frequently used by violent protesters, arsonists, and criminals.
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Commercial vehicle operators are required to carry documents that list the contents of their shipment. These documents are commonly referred to as:
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The 704 System: Placed on structures or storage facilities' exteriors, this large symbol indicates products stored. The ________-shaped symbol is divided into four segments.
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Class __: Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
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A building's interior search should go from ________ to ________.
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In the 704 system, Blue indicates what risk?
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Smell, Touch, and Taste are considered "__________" and should never be used to identify a hazardous material.
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Symptoms of exposure to chemical suicide can vary widely depending on the degree of contamination. __________ exposure can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat.
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BLEVE stands for:
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In the 704 system, White indicates what risk?
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OSHA defines __________ as additional devices placed at the scene of an ongoing emergency response intended to cause casualties among responders.
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__________ are required by law in many areas and outline the type of hazardous materials stored or manufactured on site.
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Divide and assign certain floors or rooms to various search teams. Each team should place __________ across the doorway of a room or area when it has been completely searched.
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If an explosive device is found, __________________________.
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In a(n) __________ search, members of management and employees conduct a search of their work areas.
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Symptoms of exposure to chemical suicide can vary widely depending on the degree of contamination. __________ exposure includes headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, coughing, and difficulty breathing.
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What does NFPA stand for?
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In the 704 system, Red indicates what risk?
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Sight and Sound are considered "__________" and can help officers identify a hazmat from a safe distance.
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Examples of "meth labs" can include:
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How far people should stay from a spill.
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Class 6: __________
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Dirty Bombs are __________ considered Nuclear Weapons.
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A naturally occurring bacterium of which the primary routes of exposure are skin exposure and inhalation.
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Class 7: This category includes nuclear waste, radioactive medical materials, and x-ray equipment.