Type B License: TFM02 EXAM 2026-2027 \LATEST VERSION
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
\ACTUAL STUDY GUIDE EXAM \LATEST UPDATE
When an inspection of a nonrechargeable dry chemical fire extinguisher
reveals a deficiency, you must:
-removed from further use
-discharged
-destroyed at the direction of the owner or returned to the manufacturer
When an inspection of a nonrechargeable fire extinguisher containing a
halon agent reveals a deficiency, you must:
-remove from service
-DO NOT not discharge
-return to the manufacturer, a fire equipment dealer, or a distributor to
recover the halon
ASTM
American Society for Testing and Materials
UL
Underwriter's Laboratories
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ANSI
American National Standards Institute (rules and requirements for first aid)
Dry Chemical
A powder inside an extinguisher:
-composed of small particles (usually sodium bicarbonate, potassium
bicarbonate, or ammonium phosphate)
-provides resistance to packing, caking
-ensures proper flow capabilities
Wet Chemical
-water-based solution of organic or inorganic salts that form an
extinguishing agent
-liquid suffocates the fire
Clean Agent
-Halogenated agent
-won't damage parts/equipment
-for B or C Fires
-keeps high value electronics and machines safe
-does not leave residue
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High-Pressure Cylinder
-CO2 cylinders
-pressure higher than 500 psi
Low-Pressure Cylinder
-ABC cylinders
-cylinders containing fire extinguishing agent, compressed air, or
compressed gases
-pressure of 500 psi or lower
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