Class "A" fire extinguishers extinguish this type of fire.
What are ordinary combustibles (e.g. wood, paper, cloth, or plastic)?
What is the acronym for personal protective equipment?
What is PPE.
What PPE level is safety shoes, hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection (where required), traffic vest, nitrile, neoprene, or natural rubber gloves (when handling contaminated wastes, soils, or water)
What is Level D.
The acronym to remember when using a fire extinguisher.
What is P.A.S.S?
What does ANSI stand for?
What is American National Standards Institue.
How many hours is the annual Hazwoper refresh training?
What is 8 hours.
This type of fire extinguisher is usually red, has no pressure gauges, has a horn instead of a hose or nozzle and can be only used on Class B or C fires.
What is a Carbon Dioxide (CO2)?
ANSI Z89.1 covers what specific type of PPE.
What are hard hats.
The fire triangle has been replace with?
What is the fire tetrahedron.
What piece of PPE and feature protection is ANSI Z87+?
What are high impact safety glasses?
Over the years, advances in research determined that it was necessary to add a fourth element to the existing three in the Fire Triangle.
What is the Chemical Chain Reaction
What is the noise reduction rating (NRR) for calculating the level of hearing protection?
(NRR-7)/2 = NRR reduction
Exposure level - NRR reduction = level of protection.
Name the work zone that is defined as the area where hazardous contamination is either known or expected to occur and the greatest potential for exposure exists. Control entry into this area may only be made through the CRZ
What is the exclusion zone (EZ).