
FIRE HAZARDS
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- Q1
Can cause by human activities such as machinery sparks when cutting logs in the forest, cast-away cigarette butts in dried grasses.
House fire
Wildfires or forest fires
Spontaneous combustion
Volcanic activities
15s - Q2
Occurs as a result of a chemical reaction within the material.
Chemical chain reaction
Heat
Spontaneous combustion
Volcanic activities
15s - Q3
Is a fire incident that is generally caused by human and machine error.
Spontaneous combustion
House fire
Wildfires or forest fires
Volcanic activities
15s - Q4
Which of the following is NOT a good practice for fire safety?
Regularly checking and maintaining electrical equipment
Keeping fire exits clear
Keeping flammable materials near heat sources
Installing smoke alarms on every floor of the building
15s - Q5
What are the three elements that a fire needs to start, often referred to as the "fire triangle"?
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It is a workplace hazards that either involve the presence of a flame, increase the probability that an uncontrolled fire will occur?
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A type of natural causes which can set trees on fire that might eventually result in forest fire or wildfire?
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What is the name of the lesson?
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It is the three components required for igniting and sustaining a fire. Oxygen, fuel, and heat are the three ingredients of a fire triangle?
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Is a document that tells you what to do in case of a fire in your home or workplace?
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If outside a burning area, don't listen and follow orders of the emergency response teams.
falsetrueTrue or False15s - Q12
If there is smoke, stay as low as possible. Cover your nose to prevent inhalation.
truefalseTrue or False15s - Q13
If the fire is already large and is rapidly spreading, panic and just stay where you are.
falsetrueTrue or False15s - Q14
If your clothes catch fire, do the “stop, drop, and roll” right away.
truefalseTrue or False15s - Q15
It's safe to leave cooking unattended as long as it's on a low heat.
falsetrueTrue or False15s