Fire Basics
Fire extinguishers
Electrical hazards
workplace safety
Emergency response
100

What is the Fire Triangle

This is the three elements needed to start a fire.
 (heat, fuel, oxygen)?

100

What is Pull the pin?

PASS stands for this first step when using an extinguisher.

100

This happens when electricity passes through the body.

What is electric shock?

100

PPE stands for this

What is Personal Protective Equipment?


100

Before helping a shocked victim, you must do this first.

What is turn off the power source?


200

What is a Class A fire

this class of fire involves ordinary materials like wood and paper.

200

What is Aim at the base of the fire?


The “A” in PASS stands for this action.

200

Using damaged cords can cause this dangerous event

fire or electrical short?

200

This type of gloves protect against electrical hazards.

insulated gloves

200

This number should be called in a fire emergency in the U.S.

911

300

What is a Class B fire?

Flammable liquids like gasoline fall into this fire class.

300

What is with your back to an exit?

you should always stand this direction relative to the fire.

300

Overloading outlets can cause this condition

What is overheating

300

Extension cords should never be used as this.

What is permanent wiring?

300

You should test a fire alarm during this type of drill.

fire drill

400

What is a Class C fire?

This fire class involves energized electrical equipment.

400

What is a CO₂ extinguisher?

This type of extinguisher is commonly used for electrical fires.

400

This OSHA standard requires locking and tagging equipment before servicing.

lockout / tagout

400

This document explains hazards and safe handling of chemicals.

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

400

This device can help restart a heart during cardiac arrest.

AED

500

What is extinguish the fire?

Removing one side of the Fire Triangle will do this to a fire

500

If a fire is larger than a trash can, you should do this.

evacuate , call 911

500

This safety device shuts off power when it detects a ground fault.

What is a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)?

500

Keeping electrical panels clear by at least this many feet is recommended (general safety rule).
Question: What is 3 feet?

3 ft

500

If someone’s clothes catch fire, they should do this.

What is Stop, Drop, and Roll?