FIRE SAFETY AND PREVENTION 181

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  1. 3. A fire in Class C is energized by _____________ equipment.
  2. 6. An illustration of a concept that is intended to be understood even if the viewer cannot read.
  3. 8. A fire safety technique used when clothing, hair, or anything attached to the body catches fire is stop, __________, and roll.
  4. 10. A fire in Class B can be fueled by _________________.
  5. 11. _______________ burns are injuries caused by contact with fire, heated objects, or hot liquids or gases.
  6. 13. Carbon dioxide extinguishers _______________ fires of oxygen.
  7. 14. Anything capable of igniting and burning is considered to be _______________.
  8. 16. Emergency ____________ Plan is a written document detailing procedures to follow during an emergency.
  9. 17. Procedure for operating a portable fire extinguisher.
  10. 20. Capable of igniting or exploding spontaneously when exposed to air or water.
  11. 22. _______________ point is a location outside of the workplace where employees should gather after an emergency evacuation.
  12. 23. Cooking fats and _____________ fuel Class K fires.
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  1. 1. A chemical substance used to dissolve another material and is highly flammable.
  2. 2. _________________ stage is the beginning stage of a fire that occurs soon after igniting.
  3. 4. A fire suppression system that is a network of devices that detect fires and release extinguishing agents without human intervention.
  4. 5. ________ Work is any manufacturing process that can create a source of ignition, such as flames, sparks, or excessive heat.
  5. 7. ______________ film-forming foam extinguisher
  6. 9. Designated employees to help move other employees to safety during an emergency and take a headcount are called Evacuation ______________.
  7. 12. Combustible _____________ fuel Class D fires.
  8. 15. A chemical that may trigger or promote flammability in another substance.
  9. 18. Dry chemical extinguisher that is also called multipurpose.
  10. 19. A flammable solid material in Class A fires.
  11. 21. A liquefied colorless and odorless or faintly sweet-smelling gas used for extinguishing fires.