What OSHA standard covers fire protection in construction?
What is 1926 Subpart F?
Class A fires involve what type of material?
What are ordinary combustibles?
What does P.A.S.S. stand for?
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep?
OSHA requires employers to alert employees AND which agency in an emergency?
What is the local fire department?
This connection is required at street level on standpipes.
What is a Siamese fire department connection?
Who is required to create the fire protection plan on a jobsite?
Who is required to create the fire protection plan on a jobsite?
Gasoline and oil are part of what fire class?
What is Class B?
Which NFPA standard covers extinguisher inspection?
What is NFPA 10?
How often must fire protection equipment be inspected?
What is regularly/as required by NFPA 10?
Every building floor must have at least one of these.
What is a hose outlet?
This is the number one goal of fire safety.
What is protecting workers/life safety?
Class C fires are unique because they involve this hazard.
What is energized electrical equipment?
True or False: Fire extinguishers must be accessible at all times.
What is True?
Storage limits of more than 25 gallons of flammable liquid require this.
What is an approved flammable storage cabinet?
Standpipes must be installed when construction reaches this point.
What is 40 feet above access level?
Name one common ignition source found on construction sites.
What is welding, grinding, electrical tools, smoking, generators, etc.?
Combustible metal fires are classified as what?
What is Class D?
Fire extinguishers must be placed so workers are no more than ___ feet away from one.
What is 100 feet?
What must employers keep free of debris and combustible waste?
What are access routes and work areas?
Firefighting water supply must be available once this begins accumulating.
What are combustible materials?
Combustible materials must be removed or controlled as soon as they ________.
What is accumulate?
Class K fires relate to what work environment?
What are commercial kitchens/grease and cooking oils?
Dry chemical extinguishers are commonly used for which classes?
What are Class A, B, and C?
Name one required component of a fire protection program.
What is training, alarms, extinguishers, prevention, or hazard control?
Fire hoses must be protected from this type of damage.
What is crushing, cutting, or abrasion damage?