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2000 Air Bag DOT Computer Based
Training Program© Test
Infotrac/Hazardous Materials Compliance
200 North Palmetto St
Leesburg, FL 34748
Phone: 800-468-1263
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All rights reserved. Neither the Training Materials nor any part thereof may be
reproduced in any manner without written permission of the Publisher.
This material was prepared by Hazardous Materials Compliance for use in its
training programs. All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the
material contained herein is accurate; however, due to the constantly changing
regulations, it is impossible to guarantee its absolute accuracy. This material is
for training purposes only and is not meant to be relied on as a substitute for
the Code of Federal Regulations or any other sources of applicable regulatory
requirements.
Operating Instructions
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slide, do one of the following: left click the mouse, or press
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• At any time you may cancel the presentation and
return to the Main Menu by pressing the “Esc” key onEsc
the keyboard.
1. Recurrent training is required every
three years and initial training is required
within __________ days.
A.
B.
C.
D.
30
45
60
90
2. Air bag modules, pyrotechnic &
Seat-belt pretensioners, pyrotechnic are
classified as __________ DOT hazardous
materials.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Division 2.2
Class 3
Class 8
Class 9
3. Under §172.202, the proper order for
the basic description on a shipping paper
is:
A.
B.
C.
D.
PG, ID number, PSN, Hazard class
PSN, PG, ID number, Hazard class
PSN, Hazard class, ID number, PG
Hazard class, PSN, PG, ID number
4. Under §172.604, when does the
emergency response telephone, such as
Infotrac, need to manned?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Never
24-hours/day, 365 days/year
Only during business hours
Only during after working hours
5. What is the 2000 Emergency
Response Guidebook Number (ERG#) for
Air bag modules, pyrotechnic, 9, UN3268,
PG III?
A.
B.
C.
D.
126
128
171
200
6. In order to ship Air bag modules,
pyrotechnic or Seat-belt pretensioners,
pyrotechnic, what type of packaging
must be used?
A.
B.
C.
D.
They cannot be shipped because
they are hazardous materials
Non UN-Specification Packaging
(strong outer packaging)
UN-Specification Packaging
Garbage bags
7. All non-bulk packages of Air bag
modules, pyrotechnic must be marked
with the:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Proper shipping name
Identification number
Shipper or receiver name & address
All of the above
8. If an Air bag module, pyrotechnic is
shipped under an exemption issued by
the DOT, what must appear on the
outside of each package?
A.
The phrase "This package is exempted from
the regulations because we applied for one!"
B.
The notation “DOT-E” followed by the
exemption number assigned
C.
D.
The phrase "Complies with §172.301(c)"
The word “Exemption”
9. For a package containing Air bag
modules, pyrotechnic, how must the
Class 9 label appear on the package?
A. Labels must be printed on or affixed to a surface (other than the bottom)
of the package; Labels must be located on the same surface of the
package & near the proper shipping name marking
B.
C.
D.
Duplicate labeling is generally not required except for a few exceptions;
Primary & secondary hazard labels must be placed within 150 mm (6
inches) of each other
Each label must be printed on or affixed to a background of contrasting
color, or must have a dotted or solid line outer border; & A label must be
clearly visible and may not be obscured by markings or attachments, such
as packing tape
All of the above
10. Air bag modules, pyrotechnic or
Seat-belt pretensioners, pyrotechnic
require which of the following placards?
A.
B.
C.
D.
None, no placards are required
Division 2.2
Class 3
Class 9
Answer Key
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
D
D
C
B
C
6. C
7. D
8. B
9. D
10. A
Congratulations – Training Certificate
• You have now completed the 2000 Air Bag DOT
Computer Based Training Program© Test.
• The next slide is your Training Certificate.
• To print your Training Certificate, press the Print
Screen button on your keyboard. Then click Start,
Programs, Accessories, and Paint. Then click Edit and
then Paste. When the message, “The image in the
clipboard is larger than the bitmap. Would you like the
bitmap enlarged?” displays, click Yes. Then click File
and then Print.
• After the Training Certificate has printed, fill in your
name and the training completion date.
Hazardous Materials Training
CERTIFICATION
This certificate has been awarded to:
________________
For successfully completing a prescribed course of study on
the transportation of Air bags. The training was conducted in
accordance with the United States Department of Transportation’s
requirements 49 CFR part §172.704.
Training Completed Date: _______________
Training & Testing Conducted By:
Hazardous Materials Compliance, Corp.
200 N. Palmetto St.
Leesburg, FL 34748
(800)-468-1263
Successful Completion Certified By:
_______________________________
(Employer/Supervisor)
Air Bag Computer Based Training Program©
Developed by HMC, an Infotrac Company