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A responder can place absorbent anywhere on a "step -across" spill without entering the spill <br />zone.(Your Answer) <br />Stepping across the spill will be needed to access the tools and supplies in the nearest spill kit. <br />It tests whether the correct PPE is being used. <br />Correct <br />Q6) If a spill threatens to enter a float drain and the drain can be approached without <br />risking exposure to the spilled material, you should... <br />A, Collect the proper PPE from the nearest spill closet. <br />B. Nose the spill into the drain. <br />C. Notify someone in the immediate area that you are starting a spill response. <br />D. Place an absorbent around the drain or a cover over it to stop the spill from entering.(Your Answer) <br />Correcfi <br />Q7) if a hazardous waste release is cleaned up, which of the following is usually true of <br />the clean-up wastes? <br />A. They will be liquid. <br />B. They will be corrosive, <br />C. They will be hazardous waste.(Your Answer) <br />D. They will be acute hazardous wastes. <br />Correct <br />Q8) How do you know when you have placed enough absorbents on a liquid spill? <br />A. The absorbent container is empty. <br />E. The leading edge has been Controlled. <br />C. The absorbent turns color. <br />Q. No wet areas are visible.(Your Answer) <br />Correct <br />Qg) Before starting to clean-up an incidental HazMat release, what should the <br />responder do first? <br />A. Notify someone that he/she is starting a HazMat response.(Your Answer) <br />6. Activate the facility alarm system. <br />C. Place a hazardous waste label on the source of the spill. <br />D. Re -stack the spill kit or locker. <br />