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2000 Air Bag DOT Computer Based Training Program© Test

Infotrac/Hazardous Materials Compliance200 North Palmetto StLeesburg, FL 34748

Phone: 800-468-1263

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• This material was prepared by Hazardous Materials Compliance for use in its training programs. All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the material contained herein is accurate; however, due to the constantly changing regulations, it is impossible to guarantee its absolute accuracy. This material is for training purposes only and is not meant to be relied on as a substitute for the Code of Federal Regulations or any other sources of applicable regulatory requirements.

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1. Recurrent training is required every three years and initial training is required within __________ days.

A. 30

B. 45

C. 60

D. 90

2. Air bag modules, pyrotechnic & Seat-belt pretensioners, pyrotechnic are classified as __________ DOT hazardous materials.

A. Division 2.2

B. Class 3C. Class 8D. Class 9

3. Under §172.202, the proper order for the basic description on a shipping paper is:

A. PG, ID number, PSN, Hazard class

B. PSN, PG, ID number, Hazard class

C. PSN, Hazard class, ID number, PG

D. Hazard class, PSN, PG, ID number

4. Under §172.604, when does the emergency response telephone, such as Infotrac, need to manned?

A. NeverB. 24-hours/day, 365 days/year

C. Only during business hoursD. Only during after working

hours

A. 126

B. 128C. 171D. 200

5. What is the 2000 Emergency Response Guidebook Number (ERG#) for Air bag modules, pyrotechnic, 9, UN3268, PG III?

6. In order to ship Air bag modules, pyrotechnic or Seat-belt pretensioners, pyrotechnic, what type of packaging must be used?

A. They cannot be shipped because they are hazardous materials

B. Non UN-Specification Packaging (strong outer packaging)

C. UN-Specification PackagingD. Garbage bags

7. All non-bulk packages of Air bag modules, pyrotechnic must be marked with the:

A. Proper shipping name

B. Identification numberC. Shipper or receiver name &

addressD. All of the above

8. If an Air bag module, pyrotechnic is shipped under an exemption issued by the DOT, what must appear on the outside of each package?

A. The phrase "This package is exempted from the regulations because we applied for one!"

B. The notation “DOT-E” followed by the exemption number assigned

C. The phrase "Complies with §172.301(c)"

D. The word “Exemption”

9. For a package containing Air bag modules, pyrotechnic, how must the Class 9 label appear on the package?A. Labels must be printed on or affixed to a surface (other than the

bottom) of the package; Labels must be located on the same surface of the package & near the proper shipping name marking

B. Duplicate labeling is generally not required except for a few exceptions; Primary & secondary hazard labels must be placed within 150 mm (6 inches) of each other

C. Each label must be printed on or affixed to a background of contrasting color, or must have a dotted or solid line outer border; & A label must be clearly visible and may not be obscured by markings or attachments, such as packing tape

D. All of the above

10. Air bag modules, pyrotechnic or Seat-belt pretensioners, pyrotechnic require which of the following placards?

A. None, no placards are required

B. Division 2.2C. Class 3D. Class 9

Answer Key

1. D

2. D

3. C

4. B

5. C

6. C

7. D

8. B

9. D

10. A

• You have now completed the 2000 Air Bag DOT Computer Based Training Program© Test.

• The next slide is your Training Certificate.• To print your Training Certificate, press the Print

Screen button on your keyboard. Then click Start, Programs, Accessories, and Paint. Then click Edit and then Paste. When the message, “The image in the clipboard is larger than the bitmap. Would you like the bitmap enlarged?” displays, click Yes. Then click File and then Print.

• After the Training Certificate has printed, fill in your name and the training completion date.

Congratulations – Training Certificate

Hazardous Materials Training

CERTIFICATION

This certificate has been awarded to:

________________

For successfully completing a prescribed course of study on the transportation of Air bags. The training was conducted in

accordance with the United States Department of Transportation’s requirements 49 CFR part §172.704.

Training Completed Date: _______________

Training & Testing Conducted By:Hazardous Materials Compliance, Corp.

200 N. Palmetto St.Leesburg, FL 34748

(800)-468-1263

Successful Completion Certified By:_______________________________

(Employer/Supervisor)Air Bag Computer Based Training Program©

Developed by HMC, an Infotrac Company

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