NFPA standard for minimum requirements for a fire department health and safety program?
What is NFPA 1500
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Refers to the transfer of heat energy from a fluid (liquid or gas) to a solid surface.
What is Convection?
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Rapid cooling, which can occur when water is used to extinguish a fire, my cause __________ material to crack.
What is masonry?
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NFPA standard that requires turnout coats to be made of an outer shell, moisture barrier, and thermal barrier?
What is NFPA 1971?
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This is a guide to decision-making within an organization.
What is a policy?
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This is the agency that OSHA operates under.
What is U.S. Department of Labor.
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Refers to the temperature at which a liquid gives off sufficient vapors to ignite, but not sustain, combustion.
What is Flash Point?
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Primary material used for structural support in the construction of large modern buildings?
What is Steel?
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An oxygen deficient atmosphere contains less than _______ percent oxygen.
What is 19.5% ?
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This is based on a policy or procedure and compliance is mandatory?
What is an order?
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This can prevent all slips, trips and falls in the fire station.
What is good housekeeping?
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This is the primary oxidizing agent in most fires.
What is Oxygen?
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The following types of construction has a fire-resistance rating on all parts of the structure including exterior and interior load-bearing walls and building materials.
What is Type II construction?
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Inhaling heated gases can cause ________, which can then cause death from asphyxiation.
What is pulmonary edema?
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ICS term that refers to any combination of resources assembled in support of a specific mission or operational need.
What is a Task Force
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NFPA standard that all live fire exercises must meet.
What is NFPA 1403.
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Classification of fires that involves energized electrical equipment.
What is Class C fires?
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Unprotected lightweight steel and wooden trusses will fail after _________ minutes of exposure to fire?
What is 5 to 10?
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NFPA 1581 requires that personal protective clothing be cleaned and dried at least every _________ months in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
What is 6?
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Personnel that is the point of contact for other governmental and nongovernmental agencies and private-sector organizations involved in an incident.
What is a Liaison Officer
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This signifies that companies working in the hazard zone are safe and accounted for.
What is Personnel Accountabilitiy Report?
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Stage at which the fire begins to influence the enviroment to a significant extent?
What is Incipient Stage?
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Critical temperature at which steel trusses can fail from exposure to heat alone without any flames.
What is 1,000 F (538 C)?
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This type of poisoning causes more fire deaths than any other toxic product of combustion.