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A Tank endorsement would be required in Kentucky if a CMV had a single tank of 150 gallon mounted to it.
Selected Answer:
False
Answers:
True
False
Response Feedback:
True
119 gallon defines a tank A tank
endorsement is required for certain vehicles that
transport liquids or gases. The liquid or gas does
not
have to be a hazardous material. A tank
endorsement is required if your vehicle needs a
Class A or B CDL and you want to haul a liquid or
liquid gas in a tank or tanks having an individual
rated capacity of more than 119 gallons and an
aggregate rated capacity of 1000 gallons or more
that is either permanently or temporarily attached to
the vehicle or the chassis. A tank endorsement is
also required for Class C vehicles when the vehicle
is used to transport hazardous materials in liquid or
gas form in the above described rated tanks.
Question 2
2 out of 2 points
If a heavy duty pickup as a CMV in Kentucky had a
100 gallon diesel tank in its bed, the driver would
need a Tank endorsement on their CDL license.
Sele
cte
d
Ans
wer
:
False
Ans
wer
s:
True
False
Response Feedback:
False
Question 3
2 out of 2 points
Would the above pickup be required to be
placarded? (Ky CMV with a 100 gallon tank)
Sele
B.
cte
d
Ans
wer
s:
No
Ans
wer
s:
A.
Yes
B.
No
Response Feedback:
No. Although diesel fuel
is a hazardous
substance in
transportation, in this
situation 100 gallon is
below the threshold of
1,000 gallons.
Question 4
2 out of 2 points
Why is a tank endorsement a licensing requirement?
(Select all that apply)
Sele
cte
d
Ans
wer
s:
A.
The movement of liquid and high center of
gravity
C.
Transport of Hazardous Materials is more
dangerous
Ans
wer
s:
A.
The movement of liquid and high center of
gravity
B.
It’s a money grab by the State
C.
Transport of Hazardous Materials is more
dangerous
D.
Tank trailers wear the roads more
Response Feedback:
Both A and C must be
selected
Question 5
0.5 out of 2 points
Baffles and bulkheads
Selected Answers:
A.
Control sloshing of
liquids
Answers:
A.
Control sloshing of
liquids
B.
Divide products
C.
Facilitate
loading/unloading
Response Feedback:
Control sloshing of
liquids, divides product,
and facilitates safe
loading by
compartmentalzin
product distribution as
far as weight is
concerned. Drivers
must pay particular
attention to weight
distribution on the
trailer or tanker. So
divided tanks keep help
control weight
placement.
Question 6
1 out of 2 points
Driver responsibilities include: (Select all that apply)
Selected Answers:
A.
Inspecting cargo for
leaks and securement
C.
Inspecting loads within
the first 50 miles of
travel
Answers:
A.
Inspecting cargo for
leaks and securement
B.
Balancing of weight
C.
Inspecting loads within
the first 50 miles of
travel
D.
Inspecting loads after 3
hours of travel or 150
miles
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Response Feedback:
A,B,C, & D must be
selected
Question 7
2 out of 2 points
Most of the weight of a load should be on the trailer
axles in order to limit the force on tractor drive axles.
Selected Answer:
False
Answers:
True
False
Response Feedback:
False
Question 8
2 out of 2 points
Blocking prevent a load from sliding and rolling.
Selected Answer:
True
Answers:
True
False
Response Feedback:
True
Question 9
0 out of 2 points
The minimum amount of tiedowns on cargo is
Selected Answers:
A.
1
Answers:
A.
1
B.
2
C.
3
D.
4
Response Feedback:
2
Question 10
0 out of 2 points
Tiedowns must be placed every
Selected Answers:
B.
5 feet
Answers:
A.
20 feet
B.
5 feet
C.
25 feet
D.
10 feet
Response Feedback:
10 feet
Question 11
2 out of 2 points
The safety factor (aggregate load limit) for a
securement system is
Selected Answers:
C.
.5 times the weight of
the load
Answers:
A.
1.5 times the weight of
the load
B.
1.0 times the weight of
the load
C.
.5 times the weight of
the load
D.
2.5 times the weight of
the load
Response Feedback:
.5 times the weight of
the load
Question 12
2 out of 2 points
A truck is transporting a steel coil that weighs 17,500
pounds. It must use blocking to prevent forward or
rearward shifting
Selected Answer:
True
Answers:
True
False
Response Feedback:
since the coil is round,
blocking prevent rolling
shift of the coil: Also
Part 393 Section 120
(c) requires blocking
Question 13
2 out of 2 points
A truck is transporting a steel coil that weighs 17,500
pounds. The securement system aggregate load
limit must equal
Selected Answers:
C.
8,750 lbs
Answers:
A.
8,000 lbs
B.
35,000 lbs
C.
8,750 lbs
D.
17,500 lbs
Response Feedback:
the safety factor for any
load securement
system is .5 the weight
of the load in aggregate
(combination of
individual systems)
Question 14
2 out of 2 points
If a driver uses a ratcheting chain binder and chain
to secure the steel coil, how many securement tie
downs are minimal?
Selected Answers:
B.
2 regardless of blocking
Answers:
A.
1 if blocking is used
B.
2 regardless of blocking
C.
4 if blocking is not used
D.
2 if crossed to form an
X against the coil
Response Feedback:
there is always a
minimum of two
tiedowns. 393.120
covers steel coils and
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also reflects the 2
tiedown rule.
Question 15
0 out of 2 points
If the chain and binder attach on the left side of the
CMV trailer, pass through the coil eye, and attach to
the opposite side of the CMV unit the working load
limit of the individual securement counts ________
toward the aggregate load limit required.
Selected Answers:
[None Given]
Answers:
A.
In full
B.
In half
C.
1/3
Response Feedback:
since the tiedown
anchors on one side of
the CMV unit, passes
through, and anchors
on the opposite side it,
the working load limit
would count in full
toward the aggregate
working load limit
Question 16
2 out of 2 points
Let’s say the driver hauling the 17,500 pound steel
coil has two identical sets of ratchet binders and
chains. The chains are 5/16 inch grade 70 chains
with a working load limit of 4,700 pounds. The
binders have a working load limit of 8300 pounds
each. What is the full working load limit of one binder
and chain system?
Selected Answers:
A.
4,700 pounds
Answers:
A.
4,700 pounds
B.
8,300 pounds
C.
9,400 pounds
D.
2,350 pounds
Response Feedback:
the chain is the
weakest component of
the individual tiedown
system and thus is the
maximum amount of
working load limit that
the system can
guarantee in strength
Question 17
0 out of 2 points
If the chain and binder were arranged as described
in questions 15 and 16 with the same WLL as
depicted (If the chain and binder attach on the left
side of the CMV trailer, pass through the coil eye,
and attach to the opposite side of the CMV unit);
How much of the working load limit of the chain and
binder combination would count toward the
aggregate load limit?
Selected Answers:
D.
2,350 pounds
Answers:
A.
4,700 pounds
B.
8,300 pounds
C.
9,400 pounds
D.
2,350 pounds
Response Feedback:
it counts in full, thus
4700 pounds
Question 18
2 out of 2 points
Would two identical chain and binder combinations
as described in question 16 (The chains are 5/16
inch grade 70 chains with a working load limit of
4,700 pounds. The binders have a working load limit
of 8300 pounds each) meet the safety factor or
aggregate load limit requirements for the steel coil?
Selected Answers:
A.
Yes
Answers:
A.
Yes
B.
No
Response Feedback:
so each individual
tiedown system or
chain and binder
combination have a
working load limit
(WLL) of 4700 pounds,
and the aggregate load
limit required is .5 of
17,500 or, 8,750
pounds, two of these
systems would total
9400 pounds of
aggregate load limit
(ALL) because of their
anchor arrangement
each count in full
toward the ALL.
Question 19
0 out of 2 points
As the safety manager for the company that
specializes in hauling steel coils, what type of
protective barrier could be added to your tractor units
to protect the driver from cargo coming forward in a
crash?
Selected Answers:
A.
Blocking
Answers:
A.
Blocking
B.
Headache racks
C.
Interlocked gates
Response Feedback:
Headache racks
Question 20
2 out of 2 points
The remainder of questions will require following
along and researching Part 393 Sections 100
through 136. Select any and all correct
responses. Some answers will have multiple
correct responses. Selection of all correct
responses is required for credit.
When citing a standard in the following section,
students must include the
Section,
Paragraph, and Subparagraphs.
Select the types of CMV that Subpart I applies to:
(Select all that apply)
Selected Answers:
A.
Road/truck tractors
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B.
Trucks
C.
Semitrailers
D.
Full trailers
E.
Pole trailers
Answers:
A.
Road/truck tractors
B.
Trucks
C.
Semitrailers
D.
Full trailers
E.
Pole trailers
Response Feedback:
A, B C, D, & E must be
selected
Question 21
1 out of 2 points
Refer to Part 393 Sections 100 through 136.
Select any and all correct responses. Some
answers will have multiple correct responses.
Selection of all correct responses is required for
credit.
Any CMV must be so equipped to prevent and
loaded to prevent; (Select all that apply)
Selected Answers:
A.
Loss and shifting of
loads
Answers:
A.
Loss and shifting of
loads
B.
Flying debris from mud
coming from heavy
equipment
C.
flying debirs as rocks
and gravel from dump
trucks
D.
Any waste from
garbage trucks
Response Feedback:
A, B C, D must be
selected.All CMV's
must be equipped to
prevent loss and
shifting loads.
Examples include rocks
escaping from a dump
truck load of gravel---
hence a tarped load
where the truck has a
tarp that rolls over the
load, mud on
equipment needs to be
generally cleaned off,
waste from any refuse
truck, contained or
tarped.
Escaping contents is a
violation of KRS and
most states have
similar laws. Escaping
contents is for all
vehicles.
Question 22
2 out of 2 points
When citing a standard you must include the
section, paragraph, and subparagraphs:
section(paragraph)(subparagraph)
Cite the standard that requires a securement device
to be in proper working order. 393. ______________
Selected Answer:
104(b)
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact
Match
104(b)
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
The part is indicated for
you Section 104
paragraph b ; 104(b)
Question 23
2 out of 2 points
When citing a standard you must include the
section, paragraph, and subparagraphs:
section(paragraph)(subparagraph)
A driver is using a nylon ratchet tiedown that has a
knot in it. Cite the standard that establishes this as a
violation: 393. ________________
Selected Answer:
104(f)(1)
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact
Match
104(f)(1)
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
The part is indicated for
you. 104(f)(1)
Question 24
1.5 out of 2 points
When citing a standard you must include the
section, paragraph, and subparagraphs:
section(paragraph)(subparagraph)
A driver uses a nylon ratchet tiedown to secure an
item and the strap is laying on the edge of the item.
This can cause a cut. Cite the standard covering this
and requiring the use of a softener:
393.___________
Selected Answer:
104(f)(1)
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact
Match
104(f)(4)
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
The part is indicated for
you. 104(f)(4)
Question 25
2 out of 2 points
When citing a standard you must include the
section, paragraph, and subparagraphs:
section(paragraph)(subparagraph)
Cite the section and paragraph only of the standard
that determines Aggregate Working Load Limits.393.
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__________
Selected Answer:
106(d)
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact
Match
106(d)
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
The part is indicated for
you. 106(d)
Question 26
2 out of 2 points
When citing a standard you must include the
section, paragraph, and subparagraphs:
section(paragraph)(subparagraph)
Which section and paragraph establishes that the
WLL of an individual tiedown is the lowest working
load limit of any of its components. 393._______
Selected Answer:
108(a)
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact
Match
108(a)
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
The part is indicated for
you. 108(a)
Question 27
2 out of 2 points
The anchor point also counts as a component of any
individual tiedown system when calculating the WLL.
Selected Answer:
True
Answers:
True
False
Response Feedback:
True
Question 28
2 out of 2 points
A nylon tiedown, (synthetic cordage) that does not
have a WLL marked or labeled on it, is considered to
have a WLL equivalent to that of similar
polypropylene fiber rope.
Selected Answer:
True
Answers:
True
False
Response Feedback:
True
Question 29
2 out of 2 points
When citing a standard you must include the
section, paragraph, and subparagraphs:
section(paragraph)(subparagraph)
Cite the standard that required a tiedown to be
adjustable by the driver. 393.______
Selected Answer:
112
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact Match
112
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
The part is indicated for
you. Section 112
Question 30
2 out of 2 points
What section
covers requirements for a cargo
header? ______
Selected Answer:
114
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact Match
114
Case Sensitive
Exact Match
104
Response Feedback:
The part is indicated for
you. Section 114
Question 31
2 out of 2 points
What special commodities are covered in Section
393 with specific securement requirements? (Select
all that apply)
Selected Answers:
A.
Logs
B.
Lumber/Building
products
C.
Metal Coils
D.
Paper rolls
E.
Concrete pipe
F.
Intermodal containers
G.
Automobiles
H.
Light trucks
I.
Heavy Equipment
J.
Large boulders
K.
Crushed cars for
salvage
Answers:
A.
Logs
B.
Lumber/Building
products
C.
Metal Coils
D.
Paper rolls
E.
Concrete pipe
F.
Intermodal containers
G.
Automobiles
H.
Light trucks
I.
Heavy Equipment
J.
Large boulders
K.
Crushed cars for
salvage
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L.
Grovery Cargo
M.
Compressed Gases
Response Feedback:
Answers A through K
must be selected
Question 32
2 out of 2 points
A driver is transporting a dozer weighing 23,800
pounds. How many tiedowns must be used at a
minimum?
Selected Answer:
4
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact Match
4
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
4
Question 33
0 out of 2 points
A wrecker driver must use softeners or buffers
between synthetic tiedowns that contact a towed
vehicles tires.
Selected Answers:
A.
Yes
Answers:
A.
Yes
B.
No
Response Feedback:
No
Question 34
2 out of 2 points
Each stack of crushed cars hauled in a trailer with
walls on three dies must have how many tiedowns?
Selected Answer:
2
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact Match
2
Case Sensitive
Response Feedback:
2
Question 35
0 out of 2 points
Steel coils cannot be hauled with their eyes turned
lengthwise on a flat trailer.
Selected Answer:
True
Answers:
True
False
Response Feedback:
False
Question 36
2 out of 2 points
A driver is allowing steel coils to be loaded on a
flatbed trailer with their eyes crosswise to the trailer.
He then has them blocked and arranges two sets of
steel binders per coil. What must he avoid doing?
(Select all that apply)
Selected Answers:
A.
Crossing the chains of
the tiedown systems
B.
Not anchoring the
chains to the trailer hold
downs making more
than a 45°angle
Answers:
A.
Crossing the chains of
the tiedown systems
B.
Not anchoring the
chains to the trailer hold
downs making more
than a 45°angle
C.
Placing the binders on
the same side of the
load
Response Feedback:
Both A and B
Question 37
2 out of 2 points
Cite the Section, Paragraph, and Subparagraph
requiring the outside log of each stack of logs to be
in firm contact with the trailer bunks.
Selected Answer:
393.116(c)(1)
Correct Answer:
Evaluation
Method
Correct
Answer
Case
Sensitivity
Exact Match
116(c)(2)
Case Sensitive
Exact Match
116(c)(1)
Response Feedback:
116(c)(2) Section,
Paragraph, and
Subparagraph. We are
specifically inspecting
the outside logs of the
stack. Paragraph C sub
1 is talking about all
logs but is acceptable
too.
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