Тест по IMDG кодексу (CES v5.0)

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1

According to the IMDG Code, what are “labels”?

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Notices, that are fixed to the outside surfaces of small packages to indicate the hazards associated with the substances in the packages.
2

According to the IMDG Code, what are “placards”?

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Large labels, that are fixed to the outside surfaces of cargo transport units, to indicate the hazards associated with the substances contained in the unit.
3

According to the IMDG Code, what is the correct way to store drums, containing dangerous goods?

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Upright.
4

According to the IMDG Code, where should placards be located on a freight container containing dangerous goods?

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One on each end and one on each side.
5

According to the IMDG Code, which one of the options identifies the item or items, that road vehicles which are used for the transport of dangerous goods must have?

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Suitable supports and securing attachments, which provide a safe and stable platform during transportation.
6

All substances have a unique chemical composition throughout. What chemical term is used to describe this?

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Homogeneous.
7

Besides seafarers engaged in the carriage of dangerous goods, who else does the IMDG Code specifically require should be trained in their handling?

Your answer is correct:

Shore-based personnel, engaged in the handling of dangerous goods.
8

Can a cargo transport unit used for the transport of dangerous goods, which is found to be damaged, leaking or otherwise losing its contents be accepting for loading? Select the most correct answer:

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No.
9

Can the hazard, posed by a substance, arise from a dangerous reaction with other substances in the surrounding environment?

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Yes.
10

Class 2 (Gases) has three divisions. Two of these are “Flammable” and “Non-flammable, non-toxic”. Which of the following is the third division of this Class?

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Toxic.
11

Column 16b of the Dangerous Goods List shows the requirements for segregation. What is segregation in terms of carriage of dangerous goods on board ship?

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The way, that dangerous goods are separated by location on board.
12

Corrosive substances can cause severe damage to skin tissue through contact. Which of the following is also a risk with all corrosive substances shipped in packages?

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That they can damage other cargoes or the ship’s framework if they leak from damaged packaging.
13

For consignments of dangerous goods, the appropriate emergency information shall be available at all times. Where must it be kept?

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In a place on board separate from the goods themselves and immediately accessible in the event of an incident.
14

For the purposes of studying the IMDG Code, what are the three main states of matter?

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Solid, liquid and gas.
15

For which one of the following can guidance be found in the Supplement to the IMDG Code?

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The safe use of pesticides in ships.
16

Goods of Class 1 (Explosives) are described as “compatible” if which of the following conditions are met?

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They can be safely stowed or transported together without significantly increasing the chance of an accident.
17

How is the technical information displayed on a portable tank?

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It is stamped on a metal plate, fixed to the tank, where it can easily be seen.
18

How many Classes of dangerous goods are there in the IMDG Code?

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9.
19

How must salvage packaging be specially marked?

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By the word SALVAGE.
20

How should marine pollutants be stowed?

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They should be securely stowed in such a manner as to minimise the risk of them being lost overboard.
21

If a mixture is above its upper flammable limit, how is the atmosphere described?

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Too rich.
22

If a mixture is above its lower flammable limit, how is the atmosphere described?

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Too lean.
23

If it is safe to do so, how should a spillage of a substance listed as a marine pollutant preferably be dealt with?

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It should be collected for safe disposal and absorbent material should be used to collect spilt liquid.
24

If you discover a leaking tank container on the weather deck, which of the following actions should you take first?

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Report it immediately to the Duty Officer.
25

In addition to the IMDG Code, which other book should be referred to for guidance on security matters?

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The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
26

In which of these can you find the Dangerous Goods List?

Your answer is correct:

Volume 2 of the IMDG Code.
27

In which part of the diamond-shaped shipping label for dangerous goods would you find the class and division numbers?

Your answer is correct:

The lower part.
28

Packaging’s shall be so constructed and sealed as to prevent any loss of contents. Which two of the following are among those circumstances, which the IMDG Code says should be considered in this respect?

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Vibration.; Changes in pressure.
29

Ships are divided into two groups for the purpose of making appropriate stowage recommendations in accordance with the IMDG Code. Which are they?

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Cargo ships or passenger ships carrying a limited number of passengers, being a maximum of 25 or 1 per 3 metres of length.; Other passenger ships in which a larger number of passengers is carried.
30

The MFAG is written around the substances, material and articles covered by the IMDG Code and which other Code?

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The IMSBC Code.
31

The Medical First Aid Guide for Use in Accidents Involving Dangerous Goods provides advice intended for which of the following?

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The initial management of chemical poisoning and diagnosis within the limits of the facilities available at sea.
32

The classes drawn up by the UN Committee of Experts for the safe handling of hazardous substances are based on which of the following?

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The type of hazard they present.
33

The proper shipping name and UN Number of a substance must be listed material or article on the Dangerous Goods Form. This is so that the Master has the necessary information to hand, if he has to report a pollution incident involving this substance. But which of the following is also a reason?

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So that the substance can be readily identified during transport, especially in the event of an emergency.
34

The proper shipping name and UN Number of a substance must be listed on the Dangerous Goods Form. This is so that the substance can be readily identified during transport, especially in the event of an emergency. But which one of the following is also a reason for this?

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So that the Master has the necessary information to hand if he has to report a pollution incident involving this substance.
35

The reporting of incidents involving harmful substances and/or marine pollutants is regulated under which international regulations?

Your answer is correct:

MARPOL 73/78.
36

What do the letters “IMDG”stand for when we refer to the IMDG Code?

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International Maritime Dangerous Goods.
37

What does the EmS number refer to?

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The relevant emergency schedules for FIRE and SPILLAGE in the Emergency Response Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods.
38

What does the abbreviation “IBC” stand for?

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Intermediate Bulk Container.
39

What is a “UN Number”?

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A unique identifying number assigned to a dangerous substance, material or article by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
40

What is an “article”?

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A device, that contains a dangerous substance or mixture of substances.
41

What is meant by the term salvage packaging in relation to the IMDG Code?

Your answer is correct:

Special packaging into which damaged, defective, leaking or non-conforming packages or dangerous goods, that have spilled or leaked, are placed for the purposes of transport for recovery or disposal.
42

What special mark must a plastic packaging bear if it is recycled?

Correct answer:

REC.

Your Answer:

RECYCLED.
43

When should all placards, orange panels, marks and signs be removed from a cargo transport unit?

Your answer is correct:

As soon as the dangerous goods or their residues are discharged.
44

Where dangerous goods have been loaded into a road vehicle, what is the name of the form, that must be supplied by the person, responsible for that operation (assuming the information has NOT been incorporated into the Dangerous Goods Form)?

Your answer is correct:

Container/vehicle packing certificate.
45

Which abbreviation is used to identify a “Marine Pollutant” in the Dangerous Goods List?

Correct answer:

P.

Your Answer:

SMP.
46

Which group of dangerous goods is generally understood to be the most dangerous for marine transportation?

Your answer is correct:

Organic peroxides.
47

Which of the following is a design feature of all intermediate bulk containers?

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They must be suitable for handling by mechanical means.
48

Which of the following is a general principle of segregation?

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Incompatible goods shall be segregated from one another.
49

Which of the following is an example of an artificial mixture?

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Glass.
50

Which of the following is another name for “smell”?

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Odour.
51

Which one of the following is a correct statement?

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The hazard posed by a substance can arise from a dangerous reaction of the substance or article with other substances in the surrounding environment.
52

Which one of the following is the most accurate definition of the term “incompatible goods” in relation to the IMDG Code?

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Those, which when stowed together result in a hazardous situation in the event of spillage, leakage or any other accident.
53

Which one of the following would you consult for guidance on the fire-fighting procedures to follow in the event of an incident involving dangerous goods?

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The EmS Guide.
54

Which one of the options best describes a multi-element gas container in relation to the IMDG Code?

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A special arrangement of cylinders and tubes, which has a manifold and is assembled within a framework and fitted with service and structural equipment.
55

Which one of the options describes a requirement of the IMDG Code in respect of the testing of packaging?

Your answer is correct:

All packaging’s must be of a successfully tested design.
56

Which one of the options identifies the first part of any marking on a packaging as required by the IMDG Code?

Your answer is correct:

The UN packaging symbol.
57

Which one of the options identifies where empty, uncleaned cylinders, which have previously contained gas of a toxic nature, be safely stowed, according to the IMDG Code?

Your answer is correct:

Only on deck.
58

Which one of these statements defines a “marine pollutant”?

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A substance, which is subject to the provisions of Annex III of MARPOL.
59

Which organization today is responsible for maintaining the IMDG Code?

Your answer is correct:

The International Maritime Organization.
60

Which packing group is assigned to substances presenting a low level of danger?

Correct answer:

Packing Group III.

Your Answer:

Packing Group II.
61

Which two kinds of “schedules” are found in the EmS Guide?

Your answer is correct:

Fire.; Spillage.
62

Which two of the following are standard tests performed on representative samples of packagings?

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Drop test.; Stacking test.
63

Which two of the following can the term “cargo transport unit” be applied to?

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Road transport tank.; Portable tanks.
64

Who is primarily responsible for completing the documents, relating to the shipping of dangerous goods (unless the Code specifically requires otherwise)?

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The Shipper.
65

Why should dangerous cargo be stowed clear of living quarters on the ship?

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Because of the possibility, that dangerous vapours may leak and be drawn into the air intakes and ventilation ducts, entering the accommodation or machinery space.
66

Within the IMDG Code, the term “marking” refers to which one of the following?

Your answer is correct:

Identification of the substance contained in a package.