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Q�) If a spill threatens to enter a floor 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. Hose 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 />Correct <br />Q2) If you are cleaning up an incidental NazMat release and you begin to feel a burning <br />I <br />n your throat, you should... <br />A. place absorbent socks or pigs at the leading edge. <br />B. stop work, leave the area and immediately notify the Emergency Coo rdinator.(Your Answer) <br />C, move any portable equipment contaminated by the spill. <br />D. locate the MS IDS or Contingency Plan. <br />Correct <br />Q�) Where would you first place the absorbent when starting to clean-up an incidental <br />release of a liquid? <br />A. At the leading edge.(Your Answer) <br />B. At the source of the leak. <br />C. In the center. <br />Q. Where the spill is heaviest. <br />Correct <br />Q4) If an incidental spill of a hazardous liquid will require more absorbent than is <br />contained in the nearest spill kit, you should... <br />A. not try to respond, notify the Emergency Coordinator. (Your Answer) <br />B. borrow more supplies from the next nearest spill kit. <br />C. ask for help from others outside of the immediate area. <br />D. put on the proper PPE and a respirator. <br />Correct <br />Q5) What should you do with the wastes from an incidental HazMat clean-up? <br />A. Place them in a sturdy leak -tight container and label it.(Your Answer) <br />B, Containerize them and place in the nearest dumpster. <br />