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1. What is Fire?
Ans: Fire is a chemical chain reaction, were required three elements
(1) Heat
(2) Oxygen
(3) Fuel.
2. How many types of fire classifications are there and what are those?
Ans: There are five types, A.B.C.D.K
Class A: Ordinary combustible
Ex: Paper, Wood, Garbage, Plastics.
Class B: Fire involves inflammable liquid
Ex: Petrol, Diesel.
Class C: Involves in Electricity
Ex: Switch panel, Boards.
Class D: Metal fire
Ex: Magnesium, Potassium, Aluminum.
Class K: Kitchen fire.
Ex: Cooking oil, Animal fat,Vegetable fat.
7. What is fire alarm system or fire control panel system how many types are there?
Ans: Fire alarm is a automatic electronic panel which will indicate when the fire
occur. Fire alarm is connected to smoke detector and heat detector. When smoke
comes down the detector will give the signal to alarm panel and the alarm gives the
indication water is 9.12 meters. Or fire alarm control unit (FACU), is the
controlling component of a fire alarm system. The panel receives information from
environmental sensors (Heat detectors or smoke detectors) designed to detect
changes associated with fire.
There are four basic types of panels: coded panels, Conventional panels,
Addressable Panels, and Multiples systems.
16. What kind of safety precaution do you take to protect people, property and
environment at work site?
Ans: 1. Provide training to the people
2. Conducting inspection
3. Safety meetings
4. Preparing risk assignment.
5. Monitoring.
6. Regular audit.
17. What is fire sprinkler system and how does it work?
Ans: Sprinkler system is installed inside the building. It is working under the
water pressure. On the end of pipe lines sprinkler head is fitted the sprinkler
head is rated to 68 degree. In case of fire the temperatures will be increase and
the sprinkler head will broke and get sufficient water with pressure.
Distance between the sprinkler head is 3 meters. The coverage area of the sprinkler
water is 9.12 meters.
18. How many types of hazards are there and what are those?
Ans: There are five types of hazards.
1. Physical hazards: - caused by physical energy noise vibration.
2. Chemical hazards: - through chemical.
3. Biological hazards: - through microorganism, bacteria, virus fungi.
4. Ergonomic hazards: - Caused by manual building.
5. Cytological hazards: - Caused by work stress pressure.
20. What you will do if you find any unsafe condition on work site?
Ans: Unsafe condition should be reported and fixed.
EVACUATION PROCEDURE:
Abbreviations:-
FACP: Fire Alarm Control Panel
BMS: Building Management System
HSE: Health Safety & Executive
HIRARC: Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, Risk Control
BS: British Standard
HSW: Health Safety Work
CPR: Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
EMS: Emergency Medical Service
ERT: Emergency Response Team
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