What does AED stand for?
Automated External Defibrillator
What is Unit 2200
Answer: Fuel Gas system
What does "VOC" stand for, and what is one of them?
Volatile organic compounds
BTEX compounds (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes)
Name the SCBA items under the cab seats in Rescue 1.
Also, what are the quantities?
Answer: 4 Cylinders and 1 small mask
What is the name of the foam in service currently?
Answer: Respondal ATF3%
Before the 19th century, what was the name of Australia?
New Holland
Cardiac arrest: unresponsive and not breathing properly. What is the acronym to use ? Also each letter meaning ?
D - Danger: Assess the scene for any potential dangers to yourself or the person needing help.
R - Response: Check for a response from the person by gently shaking their shoulders and asking them loudly if they are okay.
S - Send for help: Call emergency services by dialing 000 or activating an emergency response system if available.
A - Airway: Open the airway by tilting the person's head back and lifting their chin.
B - Breathing: Check for breathing by placing your ear and cheek close to their mouth and nose and looking for chest movement.
C - Compression: If the person is not breathing, start CPR by giving 30 compressions at a rate of 100-120 per minute.
D - Defibrillation: If an automated external defibrillator (AED) is available, use it as soon as possible following the manufacturer's instructions.
What is "Cynophobia"?
Answer: A fear of Dogs
What is the capital of Iceland?
Reykjavík
What are the two main types of resuscitators?
Answer:
Manual resuscitators: These are handheld devices that require manual compression of the bag to deliver air to the patient. They come in various sizes and designs, including the traditional Ambu bag, and are used in emergency and prehospital settings.
Mechanical resuscitators: These are automated devices that use a motor and piston to compress the bag and deliver air to the patient. They are often used in hospitals and other medical facilities, and they can provide more consistent and reliable ventilation than manual resuscitators.
What are units:
1400
1500
1600
Answer:
Propane refrigeration
Ethelene Refrigeration
Liquefaction - Methane compression - Nitrogen removal
Which is first country in Asia to launch a hydrogen-powered train
Answer: China
Name two of the three emergency meeting points closest to unit 1900.
Answer:
#7 - #8 - #11
What is the name given to the LNG process at Wheatstone, and who designed the process?
Answer:
‘Optimised cascade process’ & Conoco Phillips
What are the three forms of mercury?
Answer:
Elemental
Inorganic
Organic
Name two BTEX detection devices.
Answer: Tiger & Toxi Rae
What is Unit 6500 ?
Answer: Domgas - Thermal Oxidiser
What is unit 3400 responsible for?
Answer:
Hot oil system - Therminol 59
Which Central American country has a name which translates to English as “The Saviour”?
Answer:
El Salvador
What is the common denominator between units 3300 & 3600 ?
Answer:
Varying plant Water systems
What countries border the Ukraine
The countries that border Ukraine are Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova in the west, and Russia in the north, east and south.
On a flite set, what is a COV and what does it do?
Answer:
Change over valve
In the event of an interruption of air flow from the primary supply source switchover to emergency cylinder air supply is immediately activated by the automatic change over valve to facilitate safe egress. Warning whistle informs the user switch has been made to cylinder air.
The V-1502 has a refrigerated, refluxed purge column fitted What is this column comprised of (components) V-?????? and V-????? Bonus Tim tams for the common names and purposes ?
Equipped with a refrigerated, refluxed purge column that is comprised of Ethylene Purger Absorber Section V-1503 and Ethylene Purger Condenser Section E-1506.
Plant infrastructure item V-1502, What is the item? (ie. its common name) ?
Answer: Ethylene Surge Drum
MIE 08 Unit 1900 Flare and Vent System
Defeating Factors
A Defeating Factor (DF) is a condition that reduces the effectiveness of a Safeguard
Defeating Factors have been identified for all Integrity Critical Elements (ICEs)
What are potential defeating factors for the Flare and Venting System Name 2?
Answer;
Equipment Failure – Vibration/ Fatigue
Hot Relief Event
Loss of Pilot – Liquid contamination from Fuel Gas System
Failure of Pilot flame
Failure of Purge
Excessive accumulation of liquids in the Flare KO Drum
Rate of corrosion exceeds corrosion allowance
Overload flare system
Failure of Staging Valves