HAZWOPER Exercise #2 Submittal Form


Copyright 2003 by T.R. Consulting, Inc.


Please answer the following true/false questions and press the SUBMIT button



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1. Eliminating the oxygen, the fuel or the source of ignition will prevent fire from occurring or extinguish an existing fire?
2. Wood, paper and cloth are examples of fuels common to Class A fires?
3. Class B fires involve flammable or combustible liquids and gases such as gasoline or acetone?
4. Class C fires may involve electrical equipment not connected to a power source?
5. Class D fires can be extinguished with water?
6. Combustible metals are hard to extinguish due to the formation of oxygen during combustion?
7. It is a good idea to check extinguishers periodically by pulling the pin and discharging a small amount of the extinguishing agent?
8. It is important not to use water to put out a fire involving energized electrical equipment?
9. Carbon Dioxide and ordinary dry chemical extinguishers can be used reliably to put out wood, paper or other Class A fires?
10. If there is not enough oxygen to breath, there is not enough oxygen for a fire to occur?
11. The risk of Class A fire can increase due to litter and debris?
12. It is OK to refuel hot gasoline powered equipment in well ventilated areas?
13. If fire is a likely accident scenario on site, fire drills are necessary?
14. Often, the presence unusual odors around electrical equipment is a warning that an electrical fire might occur?
15. It is OK to continue fighting a fire (using extinguishers) even if the fire begins to spread?