Across
- 3. first step in using a fire extinguisher(verb only)
- 5. third step in using a fire extinguisher (verb only)
- 8. a type of fire that involve flammable liquids' gases, solvents, oil, gasoline, paint, lacquers, tars and other synthetic or oil-based products.
- 11. (2 words)can occur when electrical equipment or wiring overheats and ignites. surrounding materials
- 13. type of fire that involves common combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, trash and plastics.
- 14. _______ elecricity: example source of ignition.
- 17. (3 words,singular)this extinguisher must not be used on metal fires.
- 18. (2words) an industrial facility that generates electricity from primary energy.
- 19. (2 words)refers to the energy that doesn't cause pollution.
Down
- 1. type of fire that involves combustible cooking media such as oils and grease commonly found in commercial kitchens.
- 2. (2 words,singular) this type of extinguisher can be used on Class A or B fires and deal rather well with liquid fires such as petrol or diesel.
- 4. last step in using a fire extinguisher (verb only)
- 6. caused by direct contact with live electrical conductor.
- 7. consists of flammable and combustible materials which cover all state of matter.
- 9. (plural form)can cause a significant damage to the skin and tissues.
- 10. second step in using a fire extinguisher (verb only)
- 12. (2 words)the certain temperatures wherein combustible and flammable materials ignite.
- 15. a type of fire that involves energized electrical equipment, such as wiring, controls, motors, data processing panels or appliances.
- 16. a type of fire that involve combustible metals such as magnesium and sodium. Combustible metal fires are unique industrial hazards which require special dry powder agents.
- 17. (2 words,singular) this type of extinguisher can only be used on Class A fires.