North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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Which guide number should you refer to if there is no identifying information available and a hazard is suspected?

  1. Guide 100

  2. Guide 111

  3. Guide 150

  4. Guide 200

The correct answer is: Guide 111

When dealing with a situation where there is no identifying information available and a hazard is suspected, the correct guide to refer to is Guide 111. This guide is specifically designed for scenarios where identification of the materials is not possible, providing important safety information and response measures for unknown substances. Guide 111 serves as a resource to evaluate potential hazards associated with materials that could be present in an emergency situation, assisting first responders in making informed decisions based on the nature of the suspected hazard. This guide emphasizes a protective approach and outlines general emergency response actions that can be taken until more specific information becomes available. In contrast, other guides like Guide 100, Guide 150, and Guide 200 cater to different situations and types of materials. Guides 100 and 150 generally address specific substances that are commonly encountered, while Guide 200 focuses on pharmaceuticals and is not tailored for unknown materials. Therefore, in situations where you are dealing with potential hazards without any identifying details, Guide 111 is the most appropriate choice to follow for effective and safe emergency handling.