Clinical Medical Research Trials
Clinical Medical Research Trials
Sunday, June 2, 2019
1. A dangerous good is:
A. Any article or substance capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment
B. Listed in or classified by the IATA regulations
C. Also known as hazardous material or hazmat
D. All of the above
E. A and C
A dangerous good is:
You selected:
D. All of the above
Correct!
Dangerous goods are defined as any article or substance capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment that are also listed in or classified by the IATA regulations. Dangerous goods are also known as hazardous material or hazmat.
2. When shipping specimens, laboratories must follow general regulations regarding:
You selected:
C. Classification, Packaging, Labeling, Documentation, and Training
Correct!
Laboratories must follow general regulations regarding Classification, Packaging, Labeling, Documentation, and Training.
3. Infectious substances are included in:
You selected:
D. Hazard Class 6, Division 6.2
Correct!
Infectious substances are included in Hazard Class 6, Division 6.2.
4. Infectious substances are categorized as one of the following:
You selected:
B. Category A, Infectious Substance Affecting Humans/Category B, Biological Substance
Correct!
Infectious substances are categorized as either Category A, Infectious Substance Affecting Humans or Category B, Biological Substance.
5. Cultures are categorized as Category A when they are:
You selected:
A. Intended for the intentional generation of pathogens
Incorrect.
Any culture intended for the intentional generation of pathogens as well as any culture shipped for identification purposes must be shipped as Category A, Infectious Substance Affecting Humans.
PART II: DANGEROUS GOODS - Proper Packaging of Specimens
6. When shipping by air, Packing Instruction 650 is always used when shipping:
You selected:
A. Specimens categorized as Category B
Correct!
When shipping by air, Packing Instruction 650 is used when packing substances categorized as Category B, Biological Substance.
7. Mayo Medical Laboratories provides the following certified containers:
You selected:
B. T347 double 10-pound Styro berry box
Incorrect.
Mayo Medical Laboratories provides two certified containers: the T347 double 10-pound Styro berry box and the T570 small white container.
8. When packing Category A specimens, the following is FALSE:
You selected:
C. The package must be shipped in a box with a smallest external dimension no less than 10 inches
Correct!
This is not one of the requirements when packing Category A, Infectious Substance Affecting Humans. Among others, Packing Instruction 602 requires that your package must: be packed in leak-proof primary and secondary packaging, display the name and telephone number of a responsible contact person on the exterior, be shipped in a box with a smallest external dimension no less than 100 mm (4 inches), include an itemized list of contents between the secondary packaging and outer packaging, and withstand 95kPa of pressure.
9. When packing any Biological Substance Category B, the following is always true:
You selected:
B. Does not require a UN certified box
Correct!
Packing instruction 650 states that you need a rigid sturdy box for Category B Biological Substance. A UN certified box is only required for Category A Infectious Substance.
PART II: DANGEROUS GOODS - Proper Labeling of Specimens
10. Packages containing Category A substances must be labeled with:
You selected:
E. All of the above
Correct!
Among other requirements, packages containing substances classified as Category A, Infectious Substance Affecting Humans must be labeled with: the name and address of the shipper and consignee, the 6.2 Infectious Substance label, the UN2814 marking, and the proper shipping name, "Infectious Substance Affecting Humans."
11. A cargo-only aircraft label must be used for:
You selected:
B. Category A shipments over 50 milliliters or 50 grams
Correct!
A cargo-only aircraft label is required when shipping over 50 milliliters or 50 grams of any substance classified as Category A, Infectious Substance Affecting Humans.
12. When shipping dry ice by air:
You selected:
A. The net weight of the dry ice, in kilograms, must be marked on the outside of the package
Correct!
When shipping dry ice by air, the net weight of the dry ice, in kilograms, must be marked on the outside of the package.
Part II: DANGEROUS GOODS - Transportation & Proper Documentation of Category A Specimens
13. When using proper shipping names and technical names on Category A shipments, the following is TRUE:
You selected:
C. The technical name must accompany the proper shipping name when indicated in the IATA or DOT regulations
Incorrect.
This answer is incomplete. You will use the proper shipping name and, in some cases, the technical name, when sending Category A shipments. The proper shipping name is a standard name used to identify an article or substance during transport. To ship legally and safely, you must always use the proper shipping name on the outside of the package in addition to the Shipper's Declaration Form. The technical name is a recognized chemical name-currently used in scientific and technical handbooks, texts, journals-which must accompany the proper shipping name when indicated in the IATA or DOT regulations.
14. A Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods:
You selected:
E. B and C
Correct!
A Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods is required when shipping any Category A, Infectious Substance Affecting Humans. Among other requirements, the Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods must be retained for two years.
15. Recurrent training on shipping dangerous goods is required:
You selected:
A. Every two years for air, every three years for ground
Correct!
Employee training must occur every two years for laboratories who ship by air. If shipping only by ground, employee training is required every three years.
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