This document contains a 20 question fire safety examination assessing knowledge of fire hazards, fire extinguishers, and emergency procedures. It tests identification of elements of the fire triangle, types of fires, methods of heat transfer, fire extinguisher components, appropriate extinguishers for different fire classes, inspection requirements, and emergency contact information. Correct answers are provided for multiple choice questions assessing understanding of basic fire science and emergency response.
This document contains a 20 question fire safety examination assessing knowledge of fire hazards, fire extinguishers, and emergency procedures. It tests identification of elements of the fire triangle, types of fires, methods of heat transfer, fire extinguisher components, appropriate extinguishers for different fire classes, inspection requirements, and emergency contact information. Correct answers are provided for multiple choice questions assessing understanding of basic fire science and emergency response.
This document contains a 20 question fire safety examination assessing knowledge of fire hazards, fire extinguishers, and emergency procedures. It tests identification of elements of the fire triangle, types of fires, methods of heat transfer, fire extinguisher components, appropriate extinguishers for different fire classes, inspection requirements, and emergency contact information. Correct answers are provided for multiple choice questions assessing understanding of basic fire science and emergency response.
Work Area: _______________________ Empresa: _____________________Fecha: ____________________
1. What elements make up the fire triangle?
a. Oil, Oxygen and Heat. b. Fuel, Air and Heat. c. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat. d. Paper, Oxygen and Heat. e. Fuel, Air and Fire. 2. Mention what is considered a Fire Wizard: a. Fire of small proportion. b. Fire out of control. c. Fire compromising the entire office. d. Cigarette lighter fire. 3. Mention what are the types of heat transfer: a. Driving. b. Radiation. c. Convection. d. A and B. e. T.A. 4. Mention which materials are Class A materials: a. Paper, Computer, Shirt, Bottle. b. Notebook, Pencils, TV, Plastic. c. Flipchart, Polo, Wooden Table, Soda Bottle. d. Paper, Wooden desk, Refrigerator, Plastic. 5. When a material is considered to be class C: a. These are those that occur in energized equipment b. They are flare fires, in alkaline and alkaline earth metals, as well as metal powders. c. Such as household appliances, switches, fuse boxes and power tools, etc. d. A and B e. A and C 6. Mention which materials are Class K materials: a. Wood, Fabrics, Papers, Plastics, etc. b. Gasoline, Oil, Paints, LPG, etc. c. Aluminum, Magnesium, Titanium, others, etc. d. Vegetable oils and animal fats. 7. What are the Parts of a Fire Extinguisher (PQS): a. Valve, Hose, Carrying Handle, Activation Handle, Water b. Pressure Gauge, Hose, Transport Handle, Pressure Handle, Water c. Pressure Gauge, Hose, Carrying Handle, Activation Handle, Extinguishing Agent d. Valve, Hose, Carrying Handle, Activation Handle, Extinguishing Agent e. N.A. 8. Water-based extinguisher is used in: a. Fire caused by flammable gases and liquids b. Fire caused by paper, wood, garbage, or other ordinary fuels c. Fire caused by electricity d.Fire caused by vegetable and animal oils and fats. e. T.A. 9. Dry Chemical Powder (DPC) extinguishers are used in: a. Fire causing flammable gases and liquids b. Fire caused by paper, wood, garbage, or other ordinary combustibles c. Electrical fire d.Fire caused by vegetable and animal oils and fats. e. A, B, C 10. A Class BC - CO2 Extinguisher is used in fires of: a. Electricity b. Metals Fuels c. Flammable liquids and gases d. Vegetable oils and animal fats. e. T.A. 11. What is the minimum inspection time for the extinguisher: a. Annual. b. Semiannual. c. Monthly. d.Not performed. 12. What do you do if you find a fire extinguisher in bad condition or expired: a. Paint it and fix it. b. Do not communicate, it is not your role. c. Communicate to the relevant area or person in charge. d.Communicate to the head of your area. e. C and D 13. What is the number of the fire station: a. 105 b. 106 c. 116 d.115 14. If a fire breaks out, who do you notify? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. What is your Phone, Annex or Cell phone number? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 16. How many extinguishers, what kind and in what zones are the extinguishers located in your work area? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 17. What is the difference between a PQS extinguisher and a CO2 extinguisher? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 18. What are the Emergency Exits in your work area. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 19. That can produce a fire hazard in your work area. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 20. What to do in the event of a fire threat ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________