Definitions
Slippery surface
Of the four classes of fires (A, B, C, D), this class involves ordinary solid combustibles such as paper, wood, cloth, and some plastics.
Class A
Safety Limit
Explosive material
This term is used to describe the action of finding a safe location indoors and staying there until you are given an “all clear” or told to evacuate.
Shelter In Place
NFPA 704 Diamond indicates the type and severity of hazards that are presented by short-term, acute exposure to a material under conditions of fire, spill, or similar emergencies. Each hazard is rated on a scale from _ (minimal hazard) to _ (severe hazard).
0 to 4
Limiting Conditions
Hot surface
List the following fall protection controls in order from most effective to least effective: fall arrest, guard rails, fall restraint.
guard rails, fall restraint, fall arrest
OSHA defines an oxygen deficient atmosphere as anything less than _ % oxygen by volume. BONUS 100 pts: The normal concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere is approximately _ % by volume.
19.5% and 20.9%
Surveillance Requirements
Corrosive substance
PASS
(for fire extinguishers)
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep
Exit paths for small offices (6 occupants or less) must be at least _ inches wide.
28
Thor brazenly climbed onto the top of his tank without using fall protection before tumbling to the floor and making a break for it. List the following fall protection controls in order from most effective to least effective: fall arrest, guard rails, fall restraint.
guard rails, fall restraint, fall arrest
Design
Asphyxiating atmosphere (Oxygen Deficiency Hazard)