Abatement - (answer)Any act that would remove or neutralize a fire hazard
Administrator - (answer)Any person who acts as agent of the owner and manages the use of a building
for him
Air craft service station - (answer)That portion of an airport where flammable liquids are stored or
dispensed and shall include all facilities essential thereto such as underground tanks from which aircraft
fuel and lubricants maybe drawn through dispensing device
Alligatoring or Alligator Pattern - (answer)A burned pattern usually on woods resembling the skin
marking of an alligator, often to trace the fire to its origin
Assembly Occupancy - (answer)The occupancy or use of a building or structure or any portion thereof by
a group for civic, political, education, travel, religious, social, amusement or recreational purposes
Atoms - (answer)The smallest particles of elements that take part in a chemical reaction
Automatic Fire Suppression System - (answer)An integrated system of underground or overhead piping
or both connected to a source of extinguishing agent or medium and design in accordance with fire
protection engineering standards which when actuated by its automatic detecting device, suppresses
fire within the area protected
Blasting Agent - (answer)Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set off
explosives
Boiling Point - (answer)The temperature at which liquid is transformed or converted to vapor
Cargo Tank - (answer)Any container on a tank vehicle with a capacity of at least 450 liters used for
carrying flammable or combustible liquids. It does not apply to the fuel tank of a motor vehicle
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Cellulose Nitrate or Nitro Cellulose - (answer)A highly combustible and explosive compound produced
by the reaction of nitric acid with a cellulose material
Cellulose Nitrate Plastic (Pyroxylin) - (answer)Any plastic substance, materials or
compound having cellulose nitrate (nitro cellulose) as base
Chief of the Local Fire Service - (answer)The official duly designated to head the local fire service; or in
cities/municipalities where the policemen are also performing the functions of the Fire service, the
station commander of the Integrated National Police
Class A fire - (answer)Fire involving ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and
plastics
Class B fire - (answer)Fire in inflammable liquids and gases
Class C fire - (answer)Fire involving energized electrical equipment
Class D fire - (answer)Fire involving combustible metals, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and other
similar materials
Combination Standpipe - (answer)A pipeline system filled with water and connected to
a constant water supply for the use of the Fire Service and the occupants of the buildings solely for fire
suppression purposes.
Combustible Fiber Loose House - (answer)An enclosed and isolated structure where loose fibers are
worked upon, and used as storage for such fibers
Combustible Fiber - (answer)Any readily ignitable and free burning fiber such as cotton, oakum, rags,
waste cloth, waste paper, kapok, hay, Spanish moss, excelsior and other similar materials commonly
used in commerce