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Fire Prevention (Classroom)

NAME: DATE: .

1. What are the 3 ingredients necessary to have a fire?


A. Fuel, Smoke and Heat
B. Heat, Oxygen and Fuel
C. Oxygen, Nitrogen and Fuel
D. Smoke, Oxygen and Nitrogen
2. Can friction be a cause of a fire?
A. Yes
B. No
3. Class a fires involves ordinary combustible materials such as:
A. Weeds, Paper and Clothe
B. Gasoline, Diesel and Kerosene
C. Electrical, motors, power tools
D. None of the above
E. All of the above
4. To help prevent fires we need to know a number of things including:
A. How fire work
B. What causes most fires
C. How to flight small fires effectively
D. Both A & C
E. All of the above
5. True or False
Careless disposal of cigarette butts and matches can quickly start a fire burning.
6. True or False
The best way to fight a fire is with a fire extinguisher.
7. Knowing how to operate fire extinguisher is also important. Always use
the system.
A. Past
B. Pass
C. Pull
8. Smoke or gas overcomes people involved in fires. Symptoms include.
A. Dizziness
B. Violent coughing
C. Irregular breathing
D. Both A & B
E. All of the above
9. True or False
Only authorized and trained personal are permitted to use welding, cutting or
brazing equipment. All operators must have a copy of the operating instructions
and are directed to follow them.
10. True or False
Suitable fire extinguisher equipment must be available for immediate use before
starting to ignite the welding torch.

ANSWERS:
1) B
2) A
3) E
4) E
5) T
6) T
7) B
8) T
9) T
10) T.

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