1. The Federal law governing the management and disposal of hazardous wastes is: * 1 point a. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) b. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) c. Clean Water Act (CWA) 2. The four pillars of the Army Environmental Program are: * 1 point a. Resource, Conservation, Recovery, Action b. Compliance, Conservation, Restoration, Pollution Prevention c. Safety, Compliance, Recycling, Disposal 3. The main Army environmental policy is AR 200-1, titled: * 1 point a. Environmental Effects of Army Actions b. Environmental Protection and Enhancement c. Cultural Resources Management 4. A knowing violation of RCRA can result in ________ penalties up to $50,000 per day and two years in __________. * 1 point a. Criminal, isolation b. Civil, prison c. Criminal, prison 5. How should hazardous materials be procured: * 1 point a. With a government IMPAC credit card b. Public-private partnership trades c. Through the HAZMART 6. Who establishes environmental policy at NTC and Fort Irwin? * 1 point a. DPW-ENV Chief and Garrison Commander b. Your Supervisor c. Your Environmental Compliance Inspector 7. To receive materials from the HAZMART, personnel must be listed on the: * 1 point a. HazMat Management Plan b. Unit Signature Card c. Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan 8. The color of a Corrosive material locker is: * 1 point a. Yellow b. Blue c. Red 9. Secondary containment is required for containers larger than: * 1 point a. 1 gallon b. 5 gallons c. 55 gallons 10. When no longer needed, unused products must be: * 1 point a. Properly disposed of b. Returned to HAZMART c. Left in place for future use 11. The purpose of shelf-life management is to: * 1 point a. Reduce waste from expired materials b. Keep supply and product shelves organized c. Ensure proper segregation of chemicals 12. All hazardous materials storage units must be inventoried initially and _____. * 1 point a. Monthly b. Quarterly c. Biennially d. Annually 13. NaOH has a pH of 12.5, it is a: * 1 point a. Base b. Neutral c. Acid 14. Headspace refers to: * 1 point a. The temperature at which a chemical converts to a gas and enters the head space of the room b. The height from the ceiling to the top of your head c. The amount of “empty space” that remains in a container 15. If a chemical has a specific gravity greater than 1, it will: * 1 point a. Sink b. Float c. Dissolve in water 16. How many classes of fires are there? * 1 point a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 17. An OSHA flammable liquid has a: * 1 point a. Oral LD-50 less than 2000 mg/kg b. Positive reaction on human skin c. Flash point less than or equal to 199.4*F 18. An OSHA label is: * 1 point a. A combination of information including written information, the pictogram, and b. The same as the DOT hazard class label c. The word “warning” or “danger” 19. On a Safety Data Sheet, the word _______ indicates a greater hazard than the word ________. * 1 point a. Caution, Advisory b. Danger, Warning c. Warning, Danger 20. Which of the following categories refers to short term exposure: * 1 point a. Acute b. Subacute c. Chronic 21. A willful violation of OSHA is one that: * 1 point a. Is committed with intentional knowing or with plain indifference to worker safety and health b. Has a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result and the c. Has a direct relationship to job safety and health, but probably would not cause death 22. The D001 waste code includes liquids that: * 1 point a. Have a flash point of 140oF or less b. Have a pH less than or equal to 2.0 c. React violently with water 23. Spent acetone will have which of the following listed waste codes? * 1 point a. U002 b. K009 c. F003 24. The California M-list includes: * 1 point a. Military grade weapons b. Motor vehicles c. Mercury containing items 25. Which of the following is not considered a route of entry?: * 1 point a. Inhalation b. Injestion c. Processing 26. PCBs are considered: * 1 point a. Federal hazardous wastes b. California hazardous waste c. Regular trash 27. Fort Irwin is a: * 1 point a. Large Quantity Generator b. Small Quantity Generator c. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator 28. Hazardous Waste Accumulation Points (not satellite) have a maximum accumulation time of: * 1 point a. One year b. 180 days c. 90 days 29. To prevent exceeding accumulation time limits, the waste contractor must pick up the waste at a satellite point: * 1 point a. Within 6 months of beginning accumulation b. Within 9 months of beginning accumulation c. The waste must be moved to the 90-day storage area, or to an approved off-site storage facility 30. When adding waste to a 55-gallon drum, how much headspace must be left in the drum? * 1 point a. Four inches b. Three inches c. Two inches 31. What is the primary difference between hazardous waste storage containers and tanks? * 1 point a. Size or capacity b. Portability c. Construction material 32. At NTC and Fort Irwin, cardboard, plastic, glass, and cans can go to which of the following locations: * 1 point a. P2 Yard b. HAZMART c. Recyclable Dumpster d. Trash Dumpster 33. A DOT Class 3 hazardous material: * 1 point a. Has a flash point of 140F or less b. Corrodes skin after 4 minutes of exposure c. Provides oxygen to support combustion 34. The letter G in Column 1 of the DOT HazMat Table means: * 1 point a. Must be shipped by Ground b. A General (or higher rank) must sign for that material c. Generic name that requires additional technical names added to the PSN 35. A container marked with a 1A1 is what type of container? * 1 point a. Closed head steel drum b. Open head plastic drum c. Closed head jerrican 36. Non-bulk packages must be marked with * 1 point a. Hazard Class, Packing Group, Proper Shipping Name b. Proper shipping name, UN/NA Identification Number, Shipper’s or Receiver’s name and address c. UN/NA number, Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, Packing Group 37. Which of the following is the correct sequence on a shipping paper? * 1 point a. Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, ID Number, Packing Group b. ID number, Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, Packing Group c. Hazard Class, Packing Group, Proper Shipping Name, ID number 38. When must non-bulk packages from Placarding Table 2 be placarded? * 1 point a. Aggregate gross weight exceeds 1,001 pounds b. Always c. Never 39. Which DOT Packing Group has the highest degree of hazard? * 1 point a. I b. II c. III 40. What signage is required on an HWAP? * 1 point a. Hours of operation b. No Smoking, Hazardous Waste Area, Emergency POC information c. Transporters name 41. Eye wash stations at HWAPs are required to be inspected every: * 1 point a. Week b. Day c. Month 42. A spill of 4 gallons of gasoline or a spill of 0.5 gallons of battery acid that can be contained using readily available spill response supplies would be a: * 1 point a. Small spill b. Large spill c. Medium Spill 43. The spill notification form 637-R must be delivered to the DPW-ENV within: * 1 point a. One hour of the incident b. Twelve hours of the incident c. Twenty four hours of the incident 44. Who do you have to consult before establishing, moving, closing, or otherwise changing a hazardous waste accumulation point (HWAP)? * 1 point A. NTC Garrison Commander B. Public works Director C. DPW- Environmental 45. Large Quantity Generator training is required how often? * 1 point a. Every year b. Every three years c. Initially, and then as changes occur 46. DOT hazardous materials training is required how often? * 1 point a. Every year b. Every three years c. Initially, and then as changes occur 47. OSHA hazard communication training is required how often? * 1 point a. Every year b. Every three years c. Initially, and then as changes occur 48. When must the inspection forms be forwarded to DPW- ENV and the shop's Environmental / Safety Office? * 1 point a. The last day of the month b. By the 10th day of the following month c. As soon as completed 49. How often are hazardous waste tanks required to be inspected? * 1 point a. Daily b. Weekly c. Monthly 50. How often are hazardous waste containers required to be inspected? * 1 point a. Daily b. Weekly c. Monthly