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What 3 things are required for a fire to start?
Fuel, Heat & Oxygen
Fuel, A Spark & Air
Fuel, A Flame & Air
Whose responsibility is carrying out a Fire Risk Assessment?
The Fire Service
The Local Council
The Employer / Responsible Person
How often should a Fire Evacuation Drill be carried out?
Annually (as a minimum)
Daily
Weekly
Which of the following are Proactive Duties that Fire Marshals should carry out?
Raising the alarm & assisting with evacuations
Ensuring Fire Doors shut and Fire Extinguishers are in date and working
Fighting fire
What best describes a Fire Marshal's Reactive Duties?
Tasks carried out in the event of a fire
Tasks carried out to prevent fire
Completing a Fire Risk Assessment
How often should Fire Marshals carry out Fire Alarm checks?
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
What is the first thing a Fire Marshal should do in the event of a fire?
Raise the Fire Alarm, call for help, and alert people in the area to begin evacuation
Fight the fire and close windows and doors
Go to the Fire Exit, count people as they are leaving, and then meet all evacuated staff at the Assembly Point
What Fire Extinguishers could you use to extinguish a flammable liquid fire?
Foam, CO2 & Dry Power
Water, Foam & CO2
Water & Foam
What colour is the label of a Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher?
Pink
Blue
Cream
What colour is the label of a CO2 Fire Extinguisher?
Black
Blue
Yellow
What is the main danger when using a CO2 Fire Extinguisher in a confined space?
Being overwhelmed by the CO2 displacing Oxygen in the air
Noise
Cold burn
What types of fires can you use a Water Fire Extinguisher on?
Flammable liquid fires
Paper, wood and natural fibre fires
Oil or fat fires
Who is responsible for making sure Fire Fighting Equipment is supplied and in good working order?
The Fire Service
The Employer / Responsible Person
The Local Council
What should be done with windows (if safe to do so) in the event of a fire?
They should be left as they are
They should be opened
They should be closed
What would be the best course of action in the event that a wheelchair user required evacuation from an upper floor?
Place them in a room with a Fire Door and alert the Fire Service
Use a lift but be quick
Carry them down the Fire Escape stairs, with the assistance of others, using fixed carry points on their wheelchair
What does the sign below mean?
Fire Alarm call point
Emergency exit release
Emergency lift
Are employers legally responsible for Fire Safety within their premises?
Only if they have more than 5 staff
Yes
No
What should Fire Extinguishers be used for in the event of a fire?
To aid escape and tackle small fires if this poses no threat
To hold back fire until the Fire Service arrive
To completely extinguish all fires
What is it called when heat from a fire rises, becomes trapped when it hits the ceiling, and then travels horizontally, spreading the fire?
Radiation
Introduction
Convection
What is a Fire Alarm Zone Plan?
A diagram of a building, listing all of its zones. It also shows the building exits, stairs and is located next to the Fire Alarm panel
A diagram for the Emergency Services which shows them how the Fire Alarm is wired
A diagram showing where Fire Marshals should position themselves in the event of a real fire / Fire Drill
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