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What is it called when heat from a fire rises and becomes trapped when it hits the ceiling and then travels horizontally, spreading the fire?
Radiation
Conduction
Convection
What does this sign mean?
Fire alarm call point
Emergency exit release
Emergency lift
What 3 things are required for a fire to start?
Fuel, Heat & Oxygen
Fuel, A Spark & Air
Fuel, A Flame & Air
Who is responsible for carrying out a Fire Risk Assessment?
The fire service
Fire marshals
The ‘responsible person’
How often should a Fire Drill be carried out?
Annually
Monthly
Weekly
Which Fire Extinguishers could you use to extinguish a flammable liquid fire?
Foam, CO2 & Dry Powder
Water, Foam & CO2
Water & Foam
What colour is the label of a Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher?
Red
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
Noise
Cold burn
What types of fires can you use a Water Fire Extinguisher on?
Flammable liquids
Paper, wood and natural fibre
Oil or fat
In the Fire Triangle, which element is a naked flame (eg. gas / liquid fuelled open-flame equipment)?
Heat
Oxygen
Fuel
In the Fire Triangle, which element are volatile flammable substances (eg. paints & thinners)?
Heat
Oxygen
Fuel
In the Fire Triangle, which element is a common gas used in Welding processes?
Heat
Oxygen
Fuel
What is the best way of reducing the risk of fires from heat onsite?
Conduct hot works (eg. steel cutting) away from combustible material and main structures
Keep doors and windows open
Regularly hose down hot areas
The use of flat twin and earth cables as extension leads instead of suitable flexible cable increases what?
The risk of fire from electricity
Electricity bills
The speed tools will operate at
What is considered the best way of reducing the risk of fire onsite in relation to Waste Materials?
Hose all combustibles after throwing them away
Don't use any combustibles
Dispose of combustible waste correctly (eg. in lockable metal skips)
How should LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) NOT be stored?
In an unventilated container
In a bunded container
In a metal box
What is the best way of reducing fire risks associated with Demolition?
Only carry out Demolition at night
Identify the location of gas service pipes and electricity, and ensure that these are made safe before any Demolition work begins
Make sure Demolition equipment is powerful enough for the job
When working on site what is the best way of reducing the potential source of Oxygen supplied to a fire?
Don't work on a windy day
Only use Oxygen cylinders in locations that are adequately ventilated
Ensure you have a ready supply of CO2 to reduce the Oxygen in the air
What Class of Fire includes solid material normally of an organic nature (eg. wood, paper & cloth)?
Class A
Class B
Class D
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