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135 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 135
The FORCE that causes the flow of electricity
Define Ohm
Define Hertz.
Define Volt
Define Amp
Term 2 of 135
Define Guideline?
Adaptable templates that allow flexibility in application.
Unwritten norms that are generally accepted.
Rigid rules that must be adhered to strictly.
Detailed instructions that leave no room for interpretation.
Definition 3 of 135
Fire restive - non combustible or limited combustible material.
Type 1 building constructions
Type 3 building constructions
Type 5 building constructions
Type 4 building constructions
,Term 4 of 135
White smoke is an indication of what?
When first heated, mostly moisture
When exposed to flames, it ignites quickly
When burned, it produces toxic gases
When cooled, it becomes solid ash
Term 5 of 135
What are the 5 components of the accident chain
Environment
Human
Equipment
Event
Injury
You Are In The Lightning Area
Capturing Current Clues Comprehending The Situation Predicting The Future
Protective Cooling
Term 6 of 135
The intermittent ignition of small pockets of smoke, usually seen as fingers of flame that dance
through the upper smoke layers is called.
Aliasing
Chemical Shift
Ghosting
Protective Cooling
,Term 7 of 135
Ergonomic stress formula?
Work environment + employee training + equipment used
Work hours + employee satisfaction + task difficulty
Task complexity + worker fatigue + break frequency
Physical setting + worker relationship to setting + Task required
Definition 8 of 135
Materials that will fracture or fail as they are deformed or stressed past their designed limits
Define procedures?
Define girder
Define brittle
Define ductile
Definition 9 of 135
Top and bottom chords run in the same plane
Parallel chord truss
Purlin truss
Gusset truss
Bowstring truss
, Term 10 of 135
When you see thin, black, fast smoke it is telling you what
Black smoke with a slow rise indicating a distant fire.
Thick, grey smoke indicating a fire that is out of control.
Flame pushed smoke, fire nearby that is well ventilated,
Dense, white smoke suggesting a fire is completely extinguished.
Term 11 of 135
Grey smoke indicates what
Natural fibers and untreated wood are burning
Food products and organic waste are burning
Metals and glass are melting
Synthetics and painted materials are burning
Term 12 of 135
3 reasons non-cardiac LODD's are happening?
Close to the seat of fire, super hot smoke capable of instant ignition, may be vent limited.
Society has changed the building
Society has changed the fire
Fire service is slow to adapt to the social changes.
A force that causes a material to be stretched for pulled apart in a line with material
Develop and enforce the Code of Federal Regulations dealing with occupational safety and
health.
135 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 135
The FORCE that causes the flow of electricity
Define Ohm
Define Hertz.
Define Volt
Define Amp
Term 2 of 135
Define Guideline?
Adaptable templates that allow flexibility in application.
Unwritten norms that are generally accepted.
Rigid rules that must be adhered to strictly.
Detailed instructions that leave no room for interpretation.
Definition 3 of 135
Fire restive - non combustible or limited combustible material.
Type 1 building constructions
Type 3 building constructions
Type 5 building constructions
Type 4 building constructions
,Term 4 of 135
White smoke is an indication of what?
When first heated, mostly moisture
When exposed to flames, it ignites quickly
When burned, it produces toxic gases
When cooled, it becomes solid ash
Term 5 of 135
What are the 5 components of the accident chain
Environment
Human
Equipment
Event
Injury
You Are In The Lightning Area
Capturing Current Clues Comprehending The Situation Predicting The Future
Protective Cooling
Term 6 of 135
The intermittent ignition of small pockets of smoke, usually seen as fingers of flame that dance
through the upper smoke layers is called.
Aliasing
Chemical Shift
Ghosting
Protective Cooling
,Term 7 of 135
Ergonomic stress formula?
Work environment + employee training + equipment used
Work hours + employee satisfaction + task difficulty
Task complexity + worker fatigue + break frequency
Physical setting + worker relationship to setting + Task required
Definition 8 of 135
Materials that will fracture or fail as they are deformed or stressed past their designed limits
Define procedures?
Define girder
Define brittle
Define ductile
Definition 9 of 135
Top and bottom chords run in the same plane
Parallel chord truss
Purlin truss
Gusset truss
Bowstring truss
, Term 10 of 135
When you see thin, black, fast smoke it is telling you what
Black smoke with a slow rise indicating a distant fire.
Thick, grey smoke indicating a fire that is out of control.
Flame pushed smoke, fire nearby that is well ventilated,
Dense, white smoke suggesting a fire is completely extinguished.
Term 11 of 135
Grey smoke indicates what
Natural fibers and untreated wood are burning
Food products and organic waste are burning
Metals and glass are melting
Synthetics and painted materials are burning
Term 12 of 135
3 reasons non-cardiac LODD's are happening?
Close to the seat of fire, super hot smoke capable of instant ignition, may be vent limited.
Society has changed the building
Society has changed the fire
Fire service is slow to adapt to the social changes.
A force that causes a material to be stretched for pulled apart in a line with material
Develop and enforce the Code of Federal Regulations dealing with occupational safety and
health.