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IFSTA Chapter 18 - Foam Fire Fighting, Liquids Fires, and Gas Fires Test 2023/2024 passed
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IFSTA Chapter 18 - Foam Fire Fighting, Liquids Fires, and Gas Fires Test 
What is likely to cause poor quality fire fighting foam to be produced? 
Select one: 
a. Nozzle is too far below the eductor 
b. Nozzle is fully opened 
c. Mixing different types of foam concentrates in the same tank 
d. Hose lay on the eductor side is not long enough - correct answer c. Mixing different types of foam concentrates in the same tank 
 
Which statement accurately describes pressurized vessels? 
Select one: 
a...
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FF2 Chapter 18 Foam Fire Fighting, Liquid Fires, And Gas Fires IFSTA Questions Correctly Answered 2024.
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FF2 Chapter 18 Foam Fire Fighting, Liquid Fires, And Gas Fires IFSTA Questions Correctly Answered 2024. 
What is a BLEVE? - correct answer Catastrophic failure of a pressurized vessel 
 
What is needed to create finished foam? - correct answer Foam concentrate, water, and aeration 
 
At an incident involving a flammable gas fire, firefighters should retreat to a safe location: - correct answer when the sound of gas escaping the relief valve gets louder. 
 
Which type of foam is used to extinguis...
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FDNY S-92 Questions and Answers Latest.
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FDNY S-92 Questions and Answers Latest. 
The following are types of what? LPG, CNG, piped natural gas or solid fuel (coke). - 
correct answer Portable fueled salamanders/space heaters 
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Recommended 
Exposure Limit (REL) for carbon monoxide - correct answer 35 parts per million (ppm) 
over an 8 hour period 
What is the third leading cause of fires in buildings under 
construction ? - correct answer temporary heating 
What is direct heat...
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FDNY S-92 Questions and Answers Latest.
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FDNY S-92 Questions and Answers Latest. 
The following are types of what? LPG, CNG, piped natural gas or solid fuel (coke). - 
correct answer Portable fueled salamanders/space heaters 
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Recommended 
Exposure Limit (REL) for carbon monoxide - correct answer 35 parts per million (ppm) 
over an 8 hour period 
What is the third leading cause of fires in buildings under 
construction ? - correct answer temporary heating 
What is direct heat...
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G-60, G60, F-60 FIRE GUARD, F-60 Study Material questions and answers
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G-60 
Use of oxygen and flammable gasses, or LPG or CNG for any hot work 
 
 
 
COF exception 
Torch operations for jewelry 
 
 
 
FDNY permit 
Storing using or handling 
 
oxygen and flammable gas 
 
in excess of 400scf (LPG, CNG or scetylene) 
 
oxidizing gass in excess of 504scf 
 
 
 
Portable LPG must not be stored when the capacity of the container is greater than? 
16.4 oz 
 
 
 
Portable CNG containers must not be stored then the capacity is greater than? 
8.7 SCF 
 
 
 
Single standard ...
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MSSC Safety Assessment Test - Complete Solutions (Answered)
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MSSC Safety Assessment Test - Complete Solutions (Answered) _________ is the most common way for a chemical to enter the body. a) Electrical current b) Inhalation c) Chemical d) Water OSHA defines air as oxygen-deficient if it contains less than ______ percent oxygen. a) 20.2 b) 15.8 c) 28 d) 19.5 Before workers work in areas that require ________, they should have a medical exam to determine if they have a pre-existing health problem. a) Safety glasses b) Ear plugs c) Respirators d) Hard hats...
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FF2 Chapter 18 Foam Fire Fighting, Liquid Fires, and Gas Fires IFSTA question n answers 2024/2025
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FF2 Chapter 18 Foam Fire Fighting, Liquid Fires, and Gas Fires IFSTAWhat is a BLEVE? - correct answer Catastrophic failure of a pressurized vessel 
 
What is needed to create finished foam? - correct answer Foam concentrate, water, and aeration 
 
At an incident involving a flammable gas fire, firefighters should retreat to a safe location: - correct answer when the sound of gas escaping the relief valve gets louder. 
 
Which type of foam is used to extinguish fires involving flammable and combu...
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FDNY S-92 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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FDNY S-92 EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
The following are types of what? LPG, CNG, piped natural gas or solid fuel (coke). - 
answerPortable fueled salamanders/space heaters 
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Recommended 
Exposure Limit (REL) for carbon monoxide - answer35 parts per million (ppm) over an 8 
hour period 
What is the third leading cause of fires in buildings under 
construction ? - answertemporary heating 
What is direct heat flow through matter? - answe...
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TFM02: Extinguisher Inspection Test with correct answers
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Clean Agent ANS: - Electrically non-conducting, volatile, or gaseous fire extinguishant that does not leave a residue upon evaporation. 
 
High-Pressure Cylinder ANS: - containing nitrogen, compressed air, carbon dioxide, or other gases at a pressure higher than 500 psi (3447 kPa) at 70°F (21°C). 
 
Low-Pressure Cylinder ANS: - containing fire- extinguishing agent (medium), nitrogen, compressed air, or other compressed gases at a service pressure of 500 psi (3447 kPa) or lower at 70°...
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IAAI CFI & NFPA 921 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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"Rule of Nines" Medical concept, where major body areas are represented by increments of 
9% 
*For example the head equals 9% 
109F In hyperthermia, what core body temperature is generally fatal 
within minutes unless treated? 
4.0 to 10 w.c. The typical water column range for gas service lines 
4th Amendment The amendment concerning search and seizure 
*Remember "knocking" 
5th Amendment The amendment concerning pleading, grand jury and double jeopardy 
IAAI CFI & NFPA 921 Final Exam Quest...
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