Which fire extinguisher is used for electrical fire?
Water
Foam
CO₂
Sand
Class A fire involves:
Electrical fire
Flammable liquids
Paper and wood
Gases
Water extinguisher should NOT be used on:
Paper fire
Cloth fire
Wood fire
Fire triangle consists of:
Fire, fuel, air
Fuel, oxygen, heat
Water, fuel, air
CO₂, heat, water
CO₂ extinguisher works by:
Cooling
Cutting oxygen supply
Adding pressure
Increasing heat
Dry powder extinguisher can be used on:
Class A
Class B
Class C
All of these
Colour code for foam extinguisher is:
Red
Blue
Cream
Black
Fire alarm system alerts people using:
Music
Video
Siren
Bright lights
The first step in case of fire is:
Panic
Hide
Raise alarm
Pour water
Fire assembly point is:
Where fire starts
Near kitchen
Designated safe meeting area
Outside gate
Green signs indicate:
Danger
Safe condition
Warning
Prohibition
Blue signs usually indicate:
Optional action
Mandatory instruction
Exit
Hazard
Triangle-shaped safety signs are:
Information
Mandatory
“Do not operate” tag is a:
Prohibition tag
Maintenance tool
Safety reward
Bonus slip
Red sign with white text generally means:
First aid
Stop/Danger
Inform
Action required
In case of chemical spill, first step is:
Cover it
Evacuate area
Wipe with cloth
Tell no one
Emergency contact list should be:
Locked in drawer
Hidden
Clearly displayed
Sent to HR only
Which one is not an emergency?
Fire
Earthquake
Scheduled meeting
Gas leak
Eye wash stations are used during:
Break time
Eye strain
Chemical splash
Vision testing
Assembly point should be:
Far and confusing
Marked and known
In building
On the roof
Tools must be inspected:
Monthly
Yearly
Before use
After breaking
Power tools must be used with:
Wet hands
Loose clothes
Proper guards
Slippers
Chisel should be used with:
Gloves
Soft hammer
Safety goggles
Shoes
Worn-out tools should be:
Polished
Reused
Discarded or repaired
Gifted
Tools should be stored:
Anywhere
With chemicals
In proper racks/toolbox
Under machines