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IN  ANSWERING  QUESTIONS  1-24  THROUGH  1-29, REFER TO FIGURE 1-A. MATCH THE TYPE OF BATTERY IN FIGURE 1-A WITH ITS MOST CORRECT  CHARACTERISTIC(S)  AND  HAZARD(S) IDENTIFIED  IN  THE  QUESTION. 1-24. 1-25. 1-26. 1-27. 1-28. 1-29. Used  in  most  cordless,  recharge- able  equipment;  should  not  be stored  in  an  area  where  lead-acid batteries  are  stored. 1.  A 2.  C 3.  D 4.  F Commonly  called  mercury  cells; small  and  powerful;  should  not  be exposed to heat over 400 degrees F. 1.   A 2.   B 3.   D 4.   E Most  widely  used  wet-cell  battery; battery  gases  are  extremely explosive;  contains  sulfuric  acid. 1.  B 2.  C 3.  D 4.  F Has high energy; is long lasting; could  release  toxic  gases  or explode. 1.   A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D Commonly  called  an  alkaline battery;  used  in  portable  radios; safety  precautions  same  as  for carbon-zinc  batteries. 1.  B 2.  C 3.  E 4.  F Most common battery in the Navy; could explode if put into a fire. 1.  A 2.  D 3.  E 4.  F 1-30. What  group  is  responsible  for  the proper  stowage  of  hazardous material in an area under their cognizance  on  board  ships? 1. The  supply  department 2. Individual  work  center personnel 3. Both 1 and 2 above 1-31. You  should  never  remove  a  cathode- ray  tube  unless  its  high  voltage anode has been charged. 1. True 2. False 1-32. The form and appearance of PCBs can range from oily liquids to crystalline  solids. 1. True 2. False 1-33. All  hazardous  material  and hazardous  material  containers  do not have to be labeled. 1. True 2. False 1-34. If you dispense a hazardous material  into  an  unlabeled container,  what  must  you  do? 1. Place a large red “X” on the outside  of  the  container 2. Use all of the dispensed material within 1 hour and then  dispose  of  the  container 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. Indicate  on  the  new  container the  same  label  information shown on the original container 1-35. Which  of  the  following  items  must manufacturers  of  hazardous materials  provide  for  users? 1. Information  sheets  on  all hazardous  materials  they produce 2. A  material  safety  data  sheet (MSDS) to the user for each hazardous   material 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. Protective   clothing 1-36. Where are the  MSDSs for a work center  located  at  shore  stations? 1. At the main supply center 2. Within  the  work  center 3. The  Safety  Officer’s  files 4. At  public  works 3

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