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What is the least expensive form of fire protection? - ANSWERSFire prevention List three common causes of shipboard fires - ANSWERS1. Smoking 2. Spontaneous combustion 3. Galley operations Most galley fires are caused by __________. - ANSWERSpoor housekeeping and carelessness From a fire...

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What is the least expensive form of fire protection? - ANSWERSFire prevention

List three common causes of shipboard fires - ANSWERS1. Smoking
2. Spontaneous combustion
3. Galley operations

Most galley fires are caused by __________. - ANSWERSpoor housekeeping and
carelessness

From a fire prevention standpoint, good housekeeping means __________. -
ANSWERSa place for everything and everything in its place

Storage batteries are potential sources of ignition during charging because they emit
__________. - ANSWERShydrogen

Any operation that requires heat to do a job or generates heat during the job is known
as __________. - ANSWERShot work

How long after the completion of a welding/torch operation should the fire watch
conduct a final inspection? - ANSWERS30 minutes OR cool to touch

Who implements a vessel's fire and life safety program? - ANSWERSAll hands

A list of crew members' positions and assigned locations is known as the __________. -
ANSWERSstation bill

What are the four parts to the fire tetrahedron? - ANSWERS1. Heat
2. Oxygen
3. Fuel
4. Chain Reaction

According to the __________, heat tends to flow from a hot substance to a cold
substance. - ANSWERSLaw of Heat Flow

The transfer of heat from one body to another body by direct contact is known as
__________. - ANSWERSconduction

A hand held a few inches above a flame feels the heat by __________. -
ANSWERSconvection

, A hand held a few inches to the side of a flame feels the heat by __________. -
ANSWERSradiation

Flaming combustion cannot be supported below what oxygen concentrations? -
ANSWERS15%

Combustion cannot be support below what oxygen concentrations? - ANSWERS3%

Temperature at which a material gives off enough vapors to momentarily flash when
exposed to an ignition source is called __________. - ANSWERSflash point

The minimum and maximum percentage's of a substance in air that burns once it is
ignited is known as __________. - ANSWERSflammable limits/range

Compressible substance with no specific volume that tends to assume the shape of its
container is __________. - ANSWERSgas

In the North American fire classification system, which type of fire involves ordinary
combustible materials? - ANSWERSClass A

In the North American fire classification system, which type of fire involves flammable
and combustible liquids and gases? - ANSWERSClass B

Another name for a small fire in the ignition or growth stages is the __________ Phase -
ANSWERSIncipient

The tendency of gases to form layers according to their temperature is known as
__________. - ANSWERSthermal layering

The most hazardous part of smoke is what? - ANSWERSCarbon monoxide

A condition that occurs when flames move through or across unburned gases during a
fire's progression is known as a __________. - ANSWERSrollover

During what stage of a fire does the amount of heat energy released begin to decline
and become fuel controlled? - ANSWERSDecay

An explosive ignition of gases that results when air enters a compartment and mixes
with hot, unburned gases is known as __________. - ANSWERSback draft

What signs can you look for to indicate a back draft? - ANSWERS- Smoke stained
windows
- Smoke exiting under pressure
- Appearance of door trying to "breathe"

Rapid oxidation is more commonly known as __________. - ANSWERScombustion

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