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1. What are the four types of control zones based on severity, required PPE,
and procedures: - ANSWER No entry zone
Hot zone
Warm zone
Cold zone
2. ___ An area where no responders are allowed to enter, regardless of PPE,
due to dangerous conditions. Also called "exclusionary zone" - ANSWER
No entry zone
3. A _____ zone is a specific form of a no entry zone - ANSWER Collapse
4. ___ is Area immediately surrounds a hazardous area and can be considered
an immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) environment requiring
appropriate PPE, accountability procedures, and stand by RIC - ANSWER
Hot zone
, 5. ___ is the Area surrounds a hot zone and is where personnel, equipment,
and apparatus are operating in support of an operation - ANSWER
Warm zone
6. Decontamination processes and RIC stand by are typically found in the ____
zone - ANSWER Warm
7. ___ is Area surrounding the warm zone is used for an incident command
post, support-agency interfacing, and staging of personnel and equipment -
ANSWER Cold zone
8. Where a lock or tag is not practical, posting a ___ can help deter others
from turning something on - ANSWER Sentry
9. Efforts to improve an individuals strength,flexibility, and aerobics to help
prevent overexertion at incidents can be defined as ______ - ANSWER
Work hardening
10. The three stressors that influence overexertion are related to the
____,_____, and the _______ - ANSWER Environment, human
physiology, and the quality of rehab efforts
11. The operational safety triad consists of: - ANSWER Procedures
Equipment
Personnel
, 12.____ is the science of adapting work or working conditions to a worker.
Others define is as the study of problems associated with people adjusting to their
work environment - ANSWER Ergonomics
13. The ________ available to accomplish the task is the primary factor leading
to injury - ANSWER Limited number of people(staffing)
14. Older internally located transformers may still contain ___- a very toxic
carcinogen - ANSWER PCBs
15. ____+____+____=ergonomic stress - ANSWER Physical setting, worker
relationship to setting, task requirements
16. ____ is perhaps the most used abatement strategy and certainly the most
simple - ANSWER Awareness
17. ____ is the most difficult strategy to implement during an incident -
ANSWER Acclimation
18.__ is electrical energy that has established a path to ground through the
earth and is energizing it - ANSWER Ground gradient
19. Sucking, puffing and breathing are signs of what? - ANSWER Fire out of
thermal balance
, 20. Most agree that core temps above ___ and below ___ will start to affect
physical performance - ANSWER 101 and 96
The primary mechanism to prevent heat stress is ____ - ANSWER
Sweating(evaporative cooling)
____ includes the use of shade, air movement, and rest to bring down core temps
- ANSWER Passive cooling
The prevention of thermal stress injuries can be accomplished through
_____,______, and ______ - ANSWER Accommodation, rotation, hydration
____ refers to a persons physiological response to the 24 hour clock, which
includes sleep, energy peaks, and necessary body functions - ANSWER
Circadian rhythm
The entry rate of carbohydrates into the bloodstream is known as ____ -
ANSWER Glycemic index
Rehab at minimum should include five components: - ANSWER Rest
Hydration
Basic life support monitoring and care
Energy nutrition
Accommodation for weather conditions