Just got back from protest. Absolutely nothing in packet of information would exclude the parking lot and the question only stated tanker truck leaking. No fire or explosion, so no requirement to extend out to 1000'.
-- Edited by Mes018 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:37:00 PM
RISING IDIOT said
Dec 1, 2011
I protested it also Mes. In case distance was a factor I argued that the notice of examination did not state that we were allowed to bring a ruler or similar measuring device to the test (I know grimey but so were they) and the scale of 750 feet used by the naked eye could not be accurate. I also referenced PG procedures 213 and 220 which state the mobilization point should be as close to the scene as safely possible.
Mes018 said
Dec 1, 2011
RISING IDIOT wrote:
I protested it also Mes. In case distance was a factor I argued that the notice of examination did not state that we were allowed to bring a ruler or similar measuring device to the test (I know grimey but so were they) and the scale of 750 feet used by the naked eye could not be accurate. I also referenced PG procedures 213 and 220 which state the mobilization point should be as close to the scene as safely possible.
Nice, but I don't think bringing a ruler should even have to come into play. Can't hurt though. Like I said, nothing in the question made it necessary to go from 300' to 1000'.
18and1 said
Dec 2, 2011
Haz mat procedure states when its a tanker truck it must be a 1,000 foot radius. I fought it on the grounds the other location did not appear big enough to accommodate a level 3 or 4 b/c of a large statue in the plaza. Praying like hell it gets tossed but I doubted.
RISING IDIOT said
Dec 2, 2011
Mes018 wrote:
RISING IDIOT wrote:
I protested it also Mes. In case distance was a factor I argued that the notice of examination did not state that we were allowed to bring a ruler or similar measuring device to the test (I know grimey but so were they) and the scale of 750 feet used by the naked eye could not be accurate. I also referenced PG procedures 213 and 220 which state the mobilization point should be as close to the scene as safely possible.
Nice, but I don't think bringing a ruler should even have to come into play. Can't hurt though. Like I said, nothing in the question made it necessary to go from 300' to 1000'.
Agreed. But since none of us can figure out why one point is right over the other, I figured I'd throw that in there....just in case
Mes018 said
Dec 2, 2011
18and1 wrote:
Haz mat procedure states when its a tanker truck it must be a 1,000 foot radius. I fought it on the grounds the other location did not appear big enough to accommodate a level 3 or 4 b/c of a large statue in the plaza. Praying like hell it gets tossed but I doubted.
If your referring to 212-37, the tanker truck exception is step 2, line c, sub 3. Step 2 is establishing frozen areas. Line c is explosion or fire. Sub 3 is Tanker Truck or Military Shipment - extend frozen area to a least 1000 feet in radius. The sub 3 does not apply if the line it is a subsection for does not apply. The question said leak. No fire or explosion, so line c and all subsections of c does not apply. All that applies is step 2 (establish frozen areas), and line a (outdoors - At least 300 feet from hazardous material source or spillage)
-- Edited by Mes018 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:37:00 PM
Agreed. But since none of us can figure out why one point is right over the other, I figured I'd throw that in there....just in case