Question 1
What is a water fire extinguisher used for?
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What is a water fire extinguisher used for?
Which extinguisher is suitable for electrical fires?
What type of extinguisher should be used on flammable liquids?
What is the main use of a foam extinguisher?
Which extinguisher is safe for kitchen grease fires?
How should you aim a fire extinguisher?
What does the PASS acronym stand for?
Why should you check an extinguisher regularly?
What is the first step in a fire evacuation?
Where should you go during a fire evacuation?
Should you use elevators during a fire?
What should you do if smoke is present in a hallway?
Why is it important to close doors when evacuating?
Who should assist disabled employees during evacuation?
What is important to take when evacuating?
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Practice with flashcards →Why should you never re-enter a burning building?
What is a simple way to prevent workplace fires?
Why should electrical equipment be regularly checked?
How should waste containing flammable materials be handled?
What should you do before leaving a workstation?
Why is fire risk training important for employees?
Which extinguisher type is multipurpose for most fires?
How often should fire drills be practiced?
What should you do if someone is missing during evacuation?
Why should fire exits be kept clear?
How can smoking be safely managed indoors?
What is the purpose of fire safety signs?
Should you assist visitors during evacuation?
What should you check on an extinguisher gauge?
How far should you stand from a fire when using an extinguisher?
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Practice with flashcards →Why should kitchen equipment be cleaned regularly?
How can chemicals be safely stored?
Why should you follow the evacuation leader?
When should you attempt to use a fire extinguisher?
What is the role of a fire warden?
Why should electrical sockets not be overloaded?
What should you do if you encounter fire while evacuating?
Why are wet chemical extinguishers used in kitchens?
How can heating equipment be safely used?
Why should fire doors not be propped open?
What is the best way to remain calm during evacuation?
Why should personal belongings not delay evacuation?
How should a CO2 extinguisher be held?
Why should flammable liquids be kept in proper containers?
What should you do if your clothing catches fire?
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Practice with flashcards →Why is reporting potential fire hazards important?
Who should you contact after evacuating a fire?
How can paper and waste be managed safely?
What is the main hazard when using a CO2 extinguisher indoors?
Why should hot appliances be unplugged when not in use?
What should you do if smoke prevents exit through the door?
How can decorations affect fire safety?
Why should you report unsafe fire exits?
How often should fire extinguishers be inspected?
Why should cords and cables be kept tidy?
What is the safest way to leave a smoky room?
How can candles be used safely at work?
What is the key difference between foam and water extinguishers?
Why should assembly points be clearly marked?
Why is fire risk assessment important in workplaces?
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Practice with flashcards →How should flammable liquids be stored in the workplace?
What should you do if a fire alarm sounds?
Why is proper storage of combustibles important?
What should you do if an extinguisher is empty?
Why is it important to stay together during evacuation?
How can you reduce fire risk from electrical appliances?
When should you replace an extinguisher?
What is the purpose of emergency exit signs?
Why should heaters be placed away from flammable items?
What should you do if a corridor is blocked by fire?
How should staff handle hot surfaces safely?
What is the main hazard of using water on oil fires?
Why is it important to know multiple exit routes?
Why should fire doors be kept closed at all times?
What should you do if someone is injured during evacuation?
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Practice with flashcards →What type of extinguisher is recommended for gas fires?
Why is clutter a fire hazard in offices?
Why should mobile phones be used sparingly during evacuation?
How can proper lighting reduce fire risks?
How should a dry powder extinguisher be discharged?
What should you do if smoke blocks visibility in a room?
Why should fire safety equipment be easily accessible?
Why should you not block fire alarms or sprinklers?
How can proper ventilation reduce fire hazards?
Why should you never mix different extinguisher types on a fire?
What is the purpose of a headcount at assembly points?
Why is reporting faulty fire alarms important?
Why should employees be familiar with fire safety plans?
How can office equipment maintenance reduce fire risks?
Why is training on fire extinguisher use important?
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