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J -e most stringent packaging requirements are for: <br />A Packing Group I <br />Packing Group III <br />Packagings must be tested prior to use only if the product is being exported_ <br />True <br />(J False <br />Unless otherwise indicated in the HMR, the general requirements for packagings and packages <br />apply to: <br />A. Bulk and non -bulk packagings <br />B. New and reused packagings. <br />6D. Specification and non -specification packagings. <br />All of the above. <br />The basic description of a hazardous material must include: <br />A. The proper shipping name <br />B. The hazard class <br />66 The identification number and packing group, if applicable. <br />D,' All of the above. <br />The information for the basic description can be found: <br />In the Hazardous Materials Table <br />In different parts of the Hazardous Materials Regulations <br />In the Appendixes to Part 172 of the HMR. <br />None of the above <br />Information in the basic description: <br />A. Can be presented in any order. <br />Can be abbreviated if you run out of room. <br />C. Must appear in a specific order with no additional information interrupting it. <br />. Can be presented however the shipper deems is reasonable. <br />Employees who prepare or handle shipping papers for the transportation of hazardous materials: <br />Should be thoroughly trained in the requirements of the HMR. <br />B. Should be given a list of materials to refer to. <br />C. Should be screened carefully. <br />D. None of the above. <br />A hazardous material is: <br />A. always a chemical substance or material. <br />Any material or substance which the public thinks is dangerous. <br />C Capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported. <br />D. All of the above. <br />