The security officer at the front gate wants to know if they should allow an EPA investigator to enter
the ammunition plant. According to the FFCAct,
do you allow the investigator to enter the plant?
Yes-the FFCAct sets standards for controlling hazardous waste from production to disposal.
Yes-the FFCAct allows EPA regulatory enforcement of federal buildings, equipment, land, and
installations.
No-the FFCAct does not apply to federal buildings, equipment, land, or installations.
No-the FFCAct applies only when you are transporting hazardous materials.



Answer :

The correct answer is: - No - the FFCAct does not apply to federal buildings, equipment, land, or installations. Explanation: 1. The question is asking whether the EPA investigator should be allowed to enter the ammunition plant based on the FFCAct. 2. The first option mentions that the FFCAct sets standards for controlling hazardous waste from production to disposal. However, this does not directly address the entry of an EPA investigator into the plant. 3. The second option states that the FFCAct allows EPA regulatory enforcement of federal buildings, equipment, land, and installations. While this is related to EPA enforcement, it does not specifically indicate whether the investigator should be allowed entry. 4. The fourth option suggests that the FFCAct applies only when transporting hazardous materials, which is not directly related to the situation of allowing an investigator to enter the plant. 5. The third option is the correct one as it clearly states that the FFCAct does not apply to federal buildings, equipment, land, or installations. This implies that the EPA investigator should not be allowed to enter the ammunition plant based on the FFCAct regulations.