Deck 15: Fire Hazards and Life Safety

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What are the three elements required for starting and sustaining fire?

A) Heat, smoke, and fire
B) Smoke, fuel, and heat
C) Fuel, heat, and oxygen
D) Oxygen, fire, and smoke
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The product of combustion is energy in the form of light.
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The National Fire Protection Association has devised a system, NFPA 704, for quick identification of hazards presented when substances burn. Which color would be used to identify reactivity?

A) Red
B) Blue
C) Yellow
D) White
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Exothermic reactions generate light.
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Fires are classified according to their properties, which relate to the nature of the fuel. What class of fire has a metal fuel?

A) Class A
B) Class B
C) Class C
D) Class D
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Which of the following would not be considered hot work?

A) Brazing
B) Soldering
C) Pressure washing
D) Chipping
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Cooling is not one of the principal ways to control a fire or extinguish it.
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OSHA defines hot work as welding, cutting, chipping, and the use of tools that cause sparks.
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Carbon is found in almost every flammable substance.
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Which of the following are products of combustion?

A) Solids, vapors, oxidizers, and hydrogen
B) Gases, flame, heat, and smoke
C) Oxygen, hydrogen, and vapor
D) Vapors, oxidizers, and fuel
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Flammable liquids have a flash point below 100 °\degree F.
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The result of incomplete combustion of fuel is carbon monoxide, which is

A) Odorless
B) Colorless
C) Deadly gas
D) All of the above
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An explosion is a very rapid, contained fire.
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The weight of a flammable vapor compared to air is called which of the following?

A) Lower flammable limit
B) Vapor density
C) PEL
D) Upper flammable limit
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Fire hazards are conditions that favor fire development or growth.
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PEL is the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a vapor expressed in parts of vapor per million parts of contaminated air.
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Most gases are heavier than air.
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Carbon monoxide is not a colorless, odorless, deadly gas.
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Chemical reactions in a fire break materials down into basic elements.
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Deck 15: Fire Hazards and Life Safety
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What are the three elements required for starting and sustaining fire?

A) Heat, smoke, and fire
B) Smoke, fuel, and heat
C) Fuel, heat, and oxygen
D) Oxygen, fire, and smoke
C
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The product of combustion is energy in the form of light.
False
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The National Fire Protection Association has devised a system, NFPA 704, for quick identification of hazards presented when substances burn. Which color would be used to identify reactivity?

A) Red
B) Blue
C) Yellow
D) White
C
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Exothermic reactions generate light.
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Fires are classified according to their properties, which relate to the nature of the fuel. What class of fire has a metal fuel?

A) Class A
B) Class B
C) Class C
D) Class D
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Which of the following would not be considered hot work?

A) Brazing
B) Soldering
C) Pressure washing
D) Chipping
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Cooling is not one of the principal ways to control a fire or extinguish it.
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OSHA defines hot work as welding, cutting, chipping, and the use of tools that cause sparks.
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Carbon is found in almost every flammable substance.
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Which of the following are products of combustion?

A) Solids, vapors, oxidizers, and hydrogen
B) Gases, flame, heat, and smoke
C) Oxygen, hydrogen, and vapor
D) Vapors, oxidizers, and fuel
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Flammable liquids have a flash point below 100 °\degree F.
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The result of incomplete combustion of fuel is carbon monoxide, which is

A) Odorless
B) Colorless
C) Deadly gas
D) All of the above
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An explosion is a very rapid, contained fire.
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The weight of a flammable vapor compared to air is called which of the following?

A) Lower flammable limit
B) Vapor density
C) PEL
D) Upper flammable limit
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Fire hazards are conditions that favor fire development or growth.
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PEL is the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a vapor expressed in parts of vapor per million parts of contaminated air.
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Most gases are heavier than air.
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Carbon monoxide is not a colorless, odorless, deadly gas.
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Chemical reactions in a fire break materials down into basic elements.
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