Fire/Emergency Preparedness
Fire Categories
Tuberculosis (TB)
Radiation Safety
Electrical Safety
100

NFPA flammability ratings range from 0 to 4.  What rating indicates the highest level of flammability?

4

100

What material may be burning in a class A fire?

common solid combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, trash, and plastics

100

True or false: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) is a bacteria.

true

100

What does ALARA stand for?

As Low As Reasonably Acheivable

100

True or false:  It is safe to modify a plug if it does not match the outlet you want to use.

FALSE

200

In any emergency, how should you prioritize your actions?

property protection

self-protection

co-worker health/safety

aiding the injured

self-protection, co-worker health/safety, aiding the injured, property protection

200

What material may be burning in a class B fire?

flammable liquids, solvents, oil, gasoline, propane, butane, paints, lacquers, and other oil-based products or petroleum-based products

200

The most common test for TB is called a PPD test.  What does PPD stand for and what part of the body is it performed on?

purified protein derivitive

performed by injecting the PPD under the skin

*a positive test can indicate active or latent TB*
200

What is the OSHA occupational dose limit for radiation per quarter (every 3 months) for the body and for the extremities?

Whole body: 1.25 rem*
Hands, forearms, feet, ankles: 18.75 rem

*reduced to 0.5 rem for pregnant workers for the entire pregnancy

200

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) are important to have when outlets are near what?

wet areas

300

What is the one condition where a fire door can be left open?

If it has an electromagnetic holding device

300

What material may be burning in a class C fire?

energized electrical equipment such as wiring, controls, motors, machinery, or appliances.

300

Can someone with latent TB spread the bacteria?

No, TB can only be spread by someone with active TB infection

300

What are some examples of non-ionizing radiation?

What are some examples of ionizing radiation?

Non-ionizing: ultraviolet (UV), visible light, infrared (IR), microwave (MW), radio frequency (RF), and extremely low frequency (ELF)

Ionizing: x-rays, gamma rays, and alpha, beta, and neutron particles

300

Most GFCI's will trip around how many milliampres?

5 mA

400

PASS is an acronym for using a fire exstinguisher.  What does PASS stand for?

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

400

What material may be burning in a class D fire?

combustible metals such as magnesium, lithium, potassium, and titanium


400

What type of respirator do you need to use when caring for a patient with active TB?

NIOSH N95

400

What law explains how by doubling the
distance from a source, the exposure is
decreased by a factor of 4.

Inverse square law

400

What is the term for direct contact between the hot and neutral leads?

short circuit

500

Chemical reactions that release heat are called what?

Exothermic

500

What is another class of fire besides A, B, C, and D?

Class K (kitchen fires)

500

What is directly observed therapy (DOT)?

DOT means that a trained health care worker or other designated individual (excluding a family member) provides the prescribed TB drugs and watches the patient swallow every dose.  

DOT has significantly decreased the rate of TB in the US!

500

Eyewear to protect from radiation is specific to the ___________ of the radiation.

wavelength

500

Does a light switch in the off position have voltage, current, or both?

voltage only, there is a electric potential, but no flow (current)

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