Fire Hazards
Fact or Myth
Emergency Response
Prevention Practices
Fire Equipment
100

What’s one common cause of fires in warehouses?

Faulty electrical wiring

100

Fire extinguishers should be inspected regularly.

Fact!

100

What should you never do during a fire evacuation?

Use the elevator or re-enter the building. 

100

Why are regular fire drills important?

They help everyone know what to do in an emergency. 

100

What does a red fire extinguisher container?

Water or dry chemical (depends on type). 

200

Why is poor housekeeping dangerous in a warehouse?

It blocks exits and adds fuels for fires.

200

Only supervisors handle fire safety.

Myth! Everyone is responsible for their own safety.

200

Where do you gather after evacuating?

The designated assembly point.

200

What’s the purpose of keeping aisles and exits clear?

To allow quick, safe evacuation

200

What’s the function of a fire alarm system?

To alert everyone in the building of danger. 

300

What type of materials should never be stored in heat sources?

Flammable materials (chemicals, aerosol cans, etc).

300

Small fires don't need to be reported.

Myth! Always report a fire. Big or small.

300

What's the first step when you discover a fire?

Sound the alarm and alert the others.

300

How often should smoke detectors be tested?

Monthly.

300

How can you identify a CO₂ extinguisher?

It has a black band.

400

Overloaded circuits can lead to what?

Electrical fires.

400

Sprinklers cause more damage than the actual fire.

Myth! They save more property than they damage.

400

When can you use a fire extinguisher?

Only for small, contained fires, when you have a clear escape route, have called the fire department, know what is burning, have the correct extinguisher type, and are trained to use it. 

400

What type of material should be labeled as “flammable”?

Chemicals, packaging, or liquids that burn easily. 

400

What activates a sprinkler system?

Heat from the fire.