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1. Who is the current popular trend of "reading smoke" conducted by? -
ANSWER Incident Safety Officer (ISO)
2. The product of incomplete combustion and pyrolytic decomposition that
includes an aggregate of particles, aerosols, and fire gasses that is toxic,
flammable, and volatile. - ANSWER Smoke
3. What is the process of learning and applying knowledge and skills? -
ANSWER Training
4. Actual burning but without rapid oxidation to reduce the fuel. - ANSWER
Incomplete Combustion
5. When it is not burning, but are being chemically degraded by heat. -
ANSWER Pyrolytic decomposition
6. The chemical breakdown of compounds into other substances by heat
alone and often leads to combustion. - ANSWER Pyrolysis
,7. The solid __________ suspended in the smoke are high surface to mass
materials, they got a lot of surface area to collect heat. - ANSWER
Particulates
8. Fires that are influenced by several factors that can lead to a six-phased
growth model. - ANSWER Compartmentalized fires
9. What is the avenue that convection, heat, and combustion travel through
air? - ANSWER Flow path
10.Efforts to improve an individual's strength, flexibility, and aerobics to
prevent overexertion at incidents. - ANSWER Work hardening
11.The science of adapting work, or working conditions to the worker, the
study of problems associated with people adjusting to their work
environment. - ANSWER Ergonomics
12.The effort to alter or adjust the environment, worker relationship, or task to
reduce injury potential. - ANSWER Accommodation
13.An individual's gradual process of becoming accustomed to an
environment. - ANSWER Acclimation
14.The weight of the building itself and anything permanently attached to it. -
ANSWER Dead load
,15.Any force or weight, other than the building itself, that a building must carry
or absorb. - ANSWER Live load
16.Is imposed through the centroid of another object. - ANSWER Axial
load
17.Is imposed off center to another object. - ANSWER Eccentric load
18.Is imposed in a manner that causes another object to twist. - ANSWER
Torsional load
19.A force that causes a material to be crushed or flattened. - ANSWER
Compression
20.A force that causes a material to be stretched or pulled apart. - ANSWER
Tension
21.A force that causes a material to be torn in opposite directions. - ANSWER
Shear
22.What materials fracture or fail as they are deformed or stressed past their
design limits? These materials break before they bend. - ANSWER
Brittle
, 23.What materials that will bend, deflect, or stretch yet retain some strength
as a force is resisted? This material will bend before it breaks. - ANSWER
Ductile
24.The crumbling and loss of concrete material when exposed to heat. -
ANSWER Spalling
25.The failure of a single component but retains some strength. - ANSWER
Partial collapse
The complete failure of the building to resist gravity. - ANSWER General
collapse
What is NFPA 472? - ANSWER Standard for Competence of Responders to
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents
What is NFPA 1021? - ANSWER Fire Officer Professional Qualifications
What is NFPA 1026? - ANSWER Safety Officer for NIMS Safety Officers
What is NFPA 1500? - ANSWER FD Health & Safety Officer
What is NFPA 1521? - ANSWER Fire Department Safety Officer