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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 />G. Ask the Emergency coordinator about decontamination of the waste. <br />D. Put them back into the container or tank from which they leaked out, <br />Correct <br />Qz) Haw do you know when you have placed enough absorbents on a liquid spill? <br />A. The absorbent container is empty. <br />B. The leading edge has been controlled. <br />C. The absorbent turns color, <br />D. No wet areas are visible.(Your Answer) <br />Correct <br />Q3 } 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 />Q4) If a HazMat release poses an immediate threat to lives or property, a <br />non-HAZWOPER trained employee should... <br />A, leave the facility immediately. <br />B. leave the area and immediately notify the Emergency GOOrdlnator.(YOUr Answer) <br />C. locate the nearest spill locker or kit and collect response supplies. <br />D. spread absorbent on the leading edge of the release. <br />Correct <br />Q5) 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 />