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1. How far away should alcohol-based hand sanitation stations be from any ignition source?

 a. 3 feet
 b. 6 feet
 c. 12 feet
 d. 20 feet

2. If a fire door has holes in it, _____


 a. the holes must be less than 1 inch in diameter
 b. the holes must be plugged
 c. the door may no longer be fireproof
 d. the door must open inward to the space

3. Which class of fire involves ordinary combustible materials such as wood, cloth, paper,
rubber, and many plastics.
 a. Class A
 b. Class B
 c. Class C
 d. Class K

4. Which class of fire extinguisher should be used for fires that involve flammable liquids
including grease, gasoline, and oil?
 a. Class A
 b. Class B
 c. Class C
 d. Class D

5. According to the NFPA, how often must gauges, valves, private hydrants, and fire pumps
be visually inspected?
 a. Daily
 b. Weekly or as needed
 c. Weekly and monthly
 d. Monthly

6. When are delayed openings of fire hazard doors acceptable?


 a. When an approved alarm system is integrated into the fire door
 b. Fire doors should never have delayed openings
 c. Only if the doors have a way to stay open automatically
 d. Fire doors should always stay closed
7. When should the employer review the emergency action plan with employees?
 a. When the plan is changed
 b. Once a week
 c. Once a month
 d. Annually

8. Which type of evacuation is considered an emergency move with no time to prepare?


 a. Rapid
 b. Gradual
 c. Immediate
 d. Prepare only

9. What are the three main ingredients in the "fire triangle?"


 a. Oxygen, energy, and fuel
 b. Heat, energy, and fuel
 c. Energy, oxygen, and heat
 d. Heat, oxygen, and fuel

10. Which of the following should be included in a fire prevention plan?


 a. Phone number of fire brigade members
 b. Procedures to control flammable waste materials
 c. Emergency contact information
 d. The date of the fire emergency

11. What is the primary consideration in preventing hospital fires?


 a. Increase training
 b. Prohibit the use of combustible structural components
 c. Close proximity to firefighting services
 d. Knowledge of firefighting techniques

12. What is the purpose of fire drills in a healthcare facility?


 a. Make OSHA happy
 b. Increased self-confidence
 c. Avoid fines
 d. Prepare patients

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