506 Standard Operating Procedures: Levels of Hazardous Materials Incidents

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What is the main characteristic of a Level 3 hazardous materials incident?

  • Requires additional resources beyond local capability (correct)
  • Can be easily handled with local resources
  • Involves a small fuel spill
  • Evacuation is not necessary

Which of the following is an example of a Level 2 hazardous materials incident?

  • Fire involving pesticide storage
  • Unidentified material
  • Small fuel spill
  • Leak from a drum of poison (correct)

What is NOT a characteristic of a Level 1 hazardous materials incident?

  • Can be complex to handle (correct)
  • Evacuation is not necessary
  • Involves a small chemical spill
  • Contained small fuel spill

Which type of incident may require a Disaster Declaration according to the text?

<p>Level 3 incident (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When is an example of a Level 2 hazardous materials incident given in the text?

<p>Drug Labs (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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