Emergency Procedures KSV (A+ Graded 100% Verified)
Emergency Procedures KSV (A+ Graded 100% Verified) After locating the source, the "firefighter" ANS: Aims the extinguisher at the base of the fire If the fire is behind the lavatory door ANS: Slowly crack the door open while standing to one side What is usually the first sign of a lavatory fire? ANS: The chime of the smoke detector in the lavatory After the Condition B battery fire is cooled ANS: Place the device in a Fire Containment bag What elements are indicators of a Condition B H/E battery fire? ANS: Hissing sounds Flames or explosion Smoke After you place the device in the Fire Containment bag, where do you store the cart? ANS: In the AFT galley What is the first step when fighting a 'Condition A' H/E battery fire? ANS: Disconnect the power source What elements are an indication of a Condition A High Energy (H/E) battery fire? ANS: Hot, unable to touch Burning plastic odor No smoke, hissing sound, flames or explosion What is the first step in fighting a Powerport fire? ANS: Confirm Power port switch and IF switch (if applicable) is turned off What is the first step in fighting an oven fire? ANS: Close the oven door immediately What are the basic steps in using a halon extinguisher? ANS: Squeeze the lever Aim at the base of the fire Use sweeping, side to side motions What piece of equipment protects the firefighter during a cabin fire/smoke emergency? ANS: Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE) What does the flight attendant shout when confirming a fire? ANS: "Safety Alert" and provide location When applying the team approach, the FA who finds the fire is the ANS: Firefighter What does the "runner" do when using the team approach? ANS: Bring all available firefighting equipment Relocate passengers from immediate area Distribute wet towels or instruct passengers to cover nose and mouth with clothing to filter smoke When using the team approach, the "communicator" ANS: Remains on the interphone with captain until fire is extinguished If there is an onboard fire, flight attendants use the team approach to designate a ..............., ................., and ................. to fight the fire. ANS: Runner, Communicator, Firefighter What should you check when donning the Protective Breathing Equipment (BE)? ANS: Hair is tucked inside Collar is not caught inside the PBE When operating the 9 lb. Halon ANS: Aim the black hose at base of the fire What is the first step in operating the Total Halon extinguisher? ANS: Pressing down on the black safeguard to break the seal Which of the following are best extinguished using a Total Halon fire extinguisher? ANS: Wood H/E batteries Electrical fires What is the first step in operating the Halon 1211 fire extinguisher? ANS: Pulling the ring pin from the lever to break the seal Use a Halon 1211 fire extinguisher to fight ANS: Power port fires Lavatory fires High Energy (H/E) Battery fires What is the first step in operating the H2O Extinguisher? ANS: Rotate the handle clockwise until the wire seal on the handle breaks Which of the following are best extinguished using an H2O extinguisher? ANS: Wood and Paper What material is combustible in a Class C fire? ANS: The galley electrical panel What material is combustible in a Class B fire? ANS: Gasoline What material is combustible in a Class A fire? ANS: Cloth Which of the following statement best describes the purpose of the fire containment bag and heat resistant gloves? ANS: Used as a precautionary measure to store any battery or battery powered device that is overheated with the potential of being a fire hazard How can FAs assist passengers immediately following a decompression? ANS: Turn the cabin lights to bright Check lavatories for fire Check the cabin for damage or injuries Which of the following is a point to cover during the Decompression PA? ANS: Remind passengers to fasten their seatbelts What is a FA's first action in a decompression? ANS: Take supplemental O2 What is a symptom of Hypoxia? ANS: Impaired motor skills What is the first indication of a slow decompression? ANS: Ear discomfort or O2 masks dropping What must be done if the door slide does not inflate during an evacuation? ANS: The FA pulls the red manual inflation handle What memory aid is used to remember the content of the Decompression PA? ANS: F.L.U.N. Fasten your seatbelts, Leave mask on until further advised, Use of mask, No smoking Who opens the boarding door upon gate arrival? ANS: Gate agent Why don't we want an Inadvertent Slide Deployment (ISD) to occur? ANS: People could get hurt Flights could be delayed The airlines loses money What happens when a door is opened in the armed mode? ANS: The slide inflates What is a characteristic of condensation in the cabin? ANS: It is odorless What is an example of using the "B" in the ABCS of TEM during an emergency evacuation? ANS: Verifying outside conditions are safe prior to operating the exit During an emergency deplaning, what is the suggested verbiage used to direct passengers to door exit? ANS: "Leave Your Baggage. Use the Forward and/or Back Exits(s). Go Quickly. Go Now." What is the difference between an emergency deplaning and an emergency evacuation? ANS: A deplaning uses the jet bridge and an evacuation uses the door slides Which of the following statements about fueling with customers on board is correct? ANS: FAs should remain near their assigned exits Passengers are allowed on board during refueling FAs can use the Station Assignment Charts to reference their assigned fueling position Which of the following statements about torching is correct? ANS: Torching requires FAs to call the flight deck Which of the following is a flight attendant procedure during torching? ANS: Calm and reassure passengers Using the ABCs of Threat and Error Management, which of the following is an example of "C," Communicate thoughts and intentions? ANS: FAs communicate to each other that turbulence is occurring FAs receive information from the flight deck that turbulence will occur soon FAs inform passengers of approaching turbulence Fog in the cabin, a loud bang, flying debris and 02 masks dropping are all physical signs of what? ANS: Rapid decompression Using the ABCs of Threat and Error Management, which of the following is an example of the "A", Actively Monitor and Assess? ANS: Visually determining if customer sitting in exit seat meets the exit seat criteria How can flight attendants secure themselves during severe turbulence? ANS: Sitting on the floor and holding on. By sitting in the jumpseat with the seatbelt/shoulder harness fastened By sitting in a passenger seat Passengers feel strain against seatbelts, liquid splashing out of cups and difficulty walking. What type of turbulence are they experiencing? ANS: Moderate After unexpected, moderate, or severe turbulence, which of the following should be communicated to the flight deck? ANS: Both injuries and damage If flight attendants are doing the service and unexpected turbulence occurs, what should they do with the cart? ANS: Angle it against the seatbacks and set the brakes Which of the following is a category of turbulence? ANS: Severe
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