OSMT (Ontario Society of Medical Technologists) Practice Exam

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The classification for transporting biohazards, according to the TDG Act is:

  1. a. 6.2

  2. b. 1A

  3. c. 2B

  4. d. 5.3

The correct answer is: a. 6.2

The classification for transporting biohazards according to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act is indeed 6.2. This classification specifically refers to infectious substances that are capable of causing disease in humans or animals. When handling or transporting biohazardous materials, it is critical to follow regulations that ensure the safe and secure movement of these substances to prevent any potential exposure or outbreaks. The classification is essential for emergency responders to recognize the nature of the material involved during transportation incidents, ensuring proper safety protocols are implemented. Other classifications pertain to different types of hazardous materials. For example, the number 1A typically refers to explosives, while 2B can denote flammable gases. The classification 5.3 refers to oxidizing substances, which are not relevant to biohazards. Therefore, understanding the nature of the material being transported and its specific classification under the TDG Act is vital for safe practices in medical and laboratory environments.