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Q1What is the PRIMARY purpose of the federal Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) found in 49 CFR?
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✓ Correct answer: To communicate the risks of hazardous materials and ensure they are properly contained during transport
Per 49 CFR 171.1 and the FMCSA CDL Manual HazMat section, the HMR exist to communicate the risks of hazardous materials and to ensure those materials are properly contained — protecting drivers, the public, and emergency responders.
Q2Under the federal HazMat regulations, which of the following individuals is ALWAYS required to comply when transporting hazardous materials in commerce?
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✓ Correct answer: Any person who offers, accepts, or transports hazardous materials in commerce
49 CFR 171.2 states that any person who offers for transport, accepts for transport, or transports hazardous materials in commerce must comply with the HMR, regardless of vehicle size or whether travel is intrastate or interstate.
Q3A driver's shipping papers for a hazardous materials load must be kept where while the vehicle is being driven?
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✓ Correct answer: Within the driver's reach or in a pouch on the driver's door
The FMCSA CDL Manual and 49 CFR 177.817 require that shipping papers be within the driver's immediate reach while driving, or in a pouch on the driver's door, so emergency responders can locate hazard information quickly.
Q4How many placards must be displayed on a vehicle that requires placarding under the federal HMR?
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✓ Correct answer: Four, one on each side, one on the front, and one on the rear
49 CFR 172.516 requires four placards — one on each side and one on each end (front and rear) — so the hazard class is visible from any approach direction.
Q5A driver is hauling a mixed load of hazardous materials from different hazard classes. At what aggregate weight threshold must the driver add placards for Table 2 materials?
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✓ Correct answer: 1,001 lbs combined gross weight of all Table 2 hazardous materials
49 CFR 172.504 requires placards for Table 2 hazardous materials when the aggregate gross weight of all such materials on the vehicle reaches 1,001 lbs or more; Table 1 materials require placards in any quantity.
Q6Which statement BEST describes a CDL driver's personal responsibility under the HMR before moving a vehicle loaded with hazardous materials?
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✓ Correct answer: The driver must ensure shipping papers are present, the load is properly placarded, and the cargo is safely packaged and loaded
The FMCSA CDL Manual and 49 CFR 177.800 place responsibility on the driver to verify that shipping papers are correct, the vehicle is properly placarded, and the hazardous materials are safely loaded and packaged before moving the vehicle.
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