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This document contains a 14 question multiple choice test on dangerous goods regulations including the IMDG Code and security awareness. The test covers topics such as emergency response procedures, classification of dangerous goods, stowage and segregation requirements, placarding and marking, and security roles and responsibilities.

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Test: Dangerous Goods Incl. HAZMAT: Prüfung 1 Family Name, Given Name - Please Write in Capital Letters

This document contains a 14 question multiple choice test on dangerous goods regulations including the IMDG Code and security awareness. The test covers topics such as emergency response procedures, classification of dangerous goods, stowage and segregation requirements, placarding and marking, and security roles and responsibilities.

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Prüfung 1

Family name, given name – please write in capital letters

Test: Dangerous Goods incl. HAZMAT


a) You may use the IMDG Code 35. Amdt. incl the supplement.

b) Please read the questions and mark the correct answer (multiple answers are
possible).

c) There is no hurry – take your time!

d) Good Luck!

EmS:

1. What is the right measure for a small spillage of UN 2520 on deck?


a) Wash overboard with copious quantities of water.
b) Collect spillage in oil drums, metal boxes or salvage packagings
c) Smother spillage with inert absorbent material.

2. What is to do if you have a spillage of UN 2321 under deck and you


cannot check the atmosphere?
a) Enter the space slowly and be aware of any smell
b) Do not enter the space
c) Move on breathing apparatus and then enter the space.

IMDG:

3. What does “packing group II” mean?


a) Dangerous goods packed in an inner and outer packaging
b) Substances presenting a medium danger
c) Dangerous goods packed in portable tanks
4. Which statement about Marine Pollutants is right?
a) All corrosive liquids are marine pollutant
b) Marine Pollutants must show the diamond-shaped mark “Marine
Pollutant” with fish and tree
c) Marine pollutants are prohibited for the transport with seagoing vessels

5. The DGD for a 20 ft container contains the following information:


“UN 3443, DINITROBENZENES, PG II, 15 fibreboard boxes, 550 kg“.
What is right?

a) All information required are available, we can load both.

b) I need the class for UN 3443.

c) The proper shipping name for UN 3443 isn’t correctly.

d) UN 3443 has a subsidiary risk.

6. What is the correct placarding/marking of a tank container?

a) Placards for class/ subsidiary class on all four sides.

b) Placards for class/ subsidiary class, UN-Number and proper shipping name
on all four sides.

c) Placards for class/ subsidiary class, UN-Number on four sides, proper


shipping name on at least both sides.

d) Placards for class/ subsidiary class on four sides, UN-Number and proper
shipping names on at least both sides.

Stowage

7. What is right for the stowage of class 3?


a) Class 3 is under deck always prohibited
b) Class 3 should always be stowed away from all sources of heat
c) Class 3 is allowed only on bay 1 and 2
8. How many container spaces (vertical) must be between a closed
container loaded with UN1230 and another closed container loaded
with PROPIONNITRILE?
a) One on top of the other permitted
b) One on top of the other prohibited
c) One container space in between

9. Is it possible to stow UN 1808 Phosphorus tribromide under deck?

a) Yes, only stowage under deck is allowed.

b) Yes, UN 1808 can be stowed under deck or on deck.

c) No, UN 1808 must be stowed on deck.

d) There are no provisions about the stowage on or under deck in IMDG-


Code.

Hazmat Training: Security Awareness

10. What does the term “En route security” mean?

 The transportation of hazardous material has to be planned under safety


measures.
 The transportation of hazardous material is required to be planned under
security measures.

 Both.

11. What ensures 100% security?

________________God!____________________________

12. What are essential considerations for security measures at port/ship-


interface?
 Respectful behavior and treatment of stevedores.
 Physical barriers to prevent entry to the terminal. 
 The cooperation with the PFSO.
13. Who is the responsible person for security measures at the port
facility?

_________________PFSO_______________________

14. Please write the missing words in the gaps.

The Ship Security Officer is an individual on board of each ship who is


responsible for the _ Security of the ship as well as for the maintenance and
evaluation of the _ship security plan. The SSO has a number of _ duties _ and
responsibilities, e. g. _ training for the crew _. He or she should have a proper
knowledge about a number of appliances and proceedings, e. g. be familiar with
the _ implemented _ security devices and systems. He or she is the primary
contact point to the __ crew _ on board. His relevant counterpart is the ____
PFSO ______ in each port for security reasons.

List of the missing words:

Security / implemented / crew / ship security plan / PFSO / training for the crew /
duties

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