The hazard class of a two-liter bottle of material is Flammable Liquid. If the description also said Poison Inhalation Hazard you should:
Answer: B
Placard the vehicle with both the POISON and hazard class placards.
Some hazard materials may require that multiple placards be displayed to identify all dangers. Any shipping label containing the warning, INHALATION HAZARD dictates that the POISON INHALATION HAZARD or POISON GAS placards be displayed along with any other identifiers for the classification of materials. The amount of material being transported does not affect the decision to display these placards.
Source: Alaska CDL Manual
All choices
- APlacard the vehicle POISON only if no other cargo requires it.
- BPlacard the vehicle with both the POISON and hazard class placards.
- CPlacard the vehicle POISON and remove all other placards.
Alaska CDL HAZMAT Test Info
Questions on Exam
30
Passing Score
80%
Time Limit
Typically 30 minutes; varies by testing location
Age Requirements
Intrastate: 18+ · Interstate: 21+
Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles
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More CDL HAZMAT Practice Questions
- Which of the 9 hazard classes may NOT be transported in a temperature-controlled trailer?
- Your vehicle contains explosives, oxidizer, or flammables. No one may smoke within ____ feet of the vehicle.
- It is recommended that a driver refrain from smoking or using an open flame within 25 feet of:
- A vehicle placarded for hazardous materials must have placards on ____ sides.
- What is the purpose of placards?