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HAZWOPER: Site Safety &Health Plan – SS1042F (18 min.)
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1
The plan should be _____ to make sure it will work in an emergency
Written
Practiced
Verbalized
None of the above
2
Whenever possible, instructions should be written.
True
False
3
The Site Safety Plan must contain contingency plans for unpredictable events such as fire or physical injury.
True
False
4
Whenever possible, the Site Safety Plan should be:
Verbal
Written
Revised
A and B
5
The safety plan must be periodically reviewed to keep it current and technically correct.
True
False
6
As an incident progresses, the plan should be _______ in order to keep current with present conditions.
Written
Verbalized
Examined and modified
A and B
7
The Site Safety Plan must contain contingency plans for unpredictable events such as:
Responders having the flu
Fires and physical injuries
A and B
None of the above
8
The plan should be signed by lead persons from responding organizations.
True
False
9
A Site Safety Plan must be prepared and reviewed by qualified personnel for each hazardous substance response.
True
False
10
Remedial actions cannot be described as clean-ups.
True
False
11
Remedial actions can also be described as:
Emergencies
Prospects
Cleanups
All of the above
12
Emergencies vary depending on:
Types and quantity of material
Number of responders
Population affected
All of the above
13
Written plans can cause ambiguity, misinterpretation and mistakes.
True
False
14
The Site Safety Plan should include:
Incident’s name and location
Chemicals and quantities involved
Prevailing weather conditions
All of the above
15
Emergencies can only last a few hours.
True
False
16
The purpose of a Site Safety and Health Plan is to:
Respond more effectively to an incident
Protect the safety and health of responders
Protect the safety and health of responders
All of the above
17
The plan’s scope, detail and length are based on:
Information available about the incident
Time available to develop the plan
Reasons for responding criteria
All of the above
18
The purpose of a site control program is to:
Minimize potential contamination
Protect the public
Protect the environment
All of the above
19
Once the plan is implemented, it should be periodically examined to reflect any changes in conditions or operations.
True
False
20
It is the responsibility of the personnel involved at the site to comply with the requirements of the plan.
True
False