I feel like your voice is the most pleasant to listen to on all these hazmat videos but this bell being so excessively loud makes my brain just want to exit and disconnect from the video.
The question pertaining when a truck carrying explosives has crashed with another vehicle. You should not pull them apart... When the explosives have been placed 200 feet away from the vehicles and occupied buildings. You have selected C) When 30 mins has passed In the video.
For the most part this is a great guide but it a few answers are incorrect and that can really mess someone up with their studying. This video should be revised to make sure all the info is correct
Question 10. You may not park a vehicle carrying hazardous materials within ____feet of an open fire? You answered B) 200 ft? Is that really the right answer? Thanks
@@shermanvance4761 this is the one I was looking for. I knew this was not correct. It said 30 minutes have passed. Doesn't even make common sense. Threw me off for a sec. Thanks for pointing this one out🙏🏽
An easy way to remember this sequence is to refer to the acronym “ISHP”: Identification Number, Shipping Name, Hazard Class or Division, and Packing Group. If a technical name is required, it must be placed in parentheses and listed after the Proper Shipping Name or Basic Description.
Correct answer to Question 10 is answer C) 300 feet not B) 200 feet. Reference Section 9.6.2 of the Hazardous Materials section of the NYS CDL Manual
there's alot of misinformation in this study guide.
Also # 9 is wrong. Should b. ( B)
It’s better to get the CDL apps 👍🏽
This should be taken down
#9.... Correct answer is actually B.)
You are correct Chef_rg.2268. This must be corrected and re-uploaded.
I knew that was wrong maybe I’m ready to take it!
Yes , on CDL prep I answered “30 mins has passed” and got the answer wrong
#9 the correct answer B
I feel like your voice is the most pleasant to listen to on all these hazmat videos but this bell being so excessively loud makes my brain just want to exit and disconnect from the video.
Question 9. Is wong. Answer is B.
I agree with others on this prep test many are incorrect. Needs to be revised badly
Make sure ur answers are correct before telling people are the wrong information
Part 1 and 2 were great. Do you have part 3?
not yet! but will come soon!
Are you passed?
Does this apply to TX haz mat tests?
Question 10 the correct answer is 300feet.
#45 is also wrong. Answer driver
3 - The Driver. Makes sure the shipper identified, marked, and labeled the HazMat properly.
The shipper makes sure its all correct. Then thr driver b4 leaving looks over it to make sure it's correct.
How could the carrier. That'd who the driver works for. So why would thr carrier b there.
The question pertaining when a truck carrying explosives has crashed with another vehicle. You should not pull them apart...
When the explosives have been placed 200 feet away from the vehicles and occupied buildings. You have selected C) When 30 mins has passed In the video.
sorry for the error
Yea number 9. Answer b
Question 9 the correct answer Is B
Not right at all don't use this one
For the most part this is a great guide but it a few answers are incorrect and that can really mess someone up with their studying. This video should be revised to make sure all the info is correct
It seems like a lot of the study guides has wrong answers, which is really misleading.
#10 the correct answer C
QUESTION #9 THE ANSWER IS WRONG,ANSWER SHOULD BE 'B'THE EXPLOSIVES HAVE BEEN PLACED AT LEAST 200FT AWAY FROM THE VEHICLES AND OCCUPIED BUILDINGS!
Question 10. You may not park a vehicle carrying hazardous materials within ____feet of an open fire? You answered B) 200 ft? Is that really the right answer? Thanks
For this question, I would suggest you to verify with your local or state rules.
300 feet
Yea. Answer 300 ft. Also 9. Is wrong. It's b. The explosives have to b moved b4 pulling then apart. That was on my test.
@@shermanvance4761 this is the one I was looking for. I knew this was not correct. It said 30 minutes have passed. Doesn't even make common sense. Threw me off for a sec. Thanks for pointing this one out🙏🏽
California test
#23 the correct answer B
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# 32 the correct answer C
No # 32 is correct. The id number comes last on the shipping paper
An easy way to remember this sequence is to refer to the acronym “ISHP”: Identification Number, Shipping Name, Hazard Class or Division, and Packing Group. If a technical name is required, it must be placed in parentheses and listed after the Proper Shipping Name or Basic Description.
This says the ID # comes 1st
I haul gas. An on my bol. Here's what it has.
UN 1203. GASOLINE, 3 PG II
SO THAT TELLS ME THE ID# COMES 1ST
So yes I've seen practice test that werfalso wrong. Now that I think about it.