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Fire Triangle - ANSWEROxygen, Heat, Fuel Types of Fuel and Combustion: Liquid Fuels - ANSWERVaporization - is the release of liquid's molecules into the atmosphere, when vapors reach the *Flashpoint they ignite Types of Fuel and Combustion: Volatility - ANSWER- Indicates the ability of a liquid to liberate into a gas - The lower the boiling point, the more volatile Types of Fuel and Combustion: Flame Point - ANSWERThe lowest temperature at which the liquid emits adequate gas to ignite with a flame. (May be a light flicker because the liquid does not emit enough gas to keep the fire alive) Types of Fuel and Combustion: Combustive point - ANSWERThe temperature where the liquid will emit so much gas, that if ignited, it will continue to burn Types of Fuel and Combustion: Self-Ignition Point - ANSWERThe temperature at which the gas/air mixture will start to burn by itself without being ignited by a flame or a spark Categories of Combustion: Spontaneous Ignition - ANSWEROccurs when a substance heats up and ignites itself without any external heat source Ex. fish flour, chemical substances, rags, waste from oil/paint and copra (coconut oil) Categories of Combustion: Inflammable Materials - ANSWERThe material will ignite with a match and continue to burn after ignition Ex. paper, wood, textiles Categori

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STCW Basic Fire Fighting Questions &
Answers 100% Correct!!
Fire Triangle - ANSWEROxygen, Heat, Fuel

Types of Fuel and Combustion:

Liquid Fuels - ANSWERVaporization - is the release of liquid's molecules into the
atmosphere, when vapors reach the *Flashpoint they ignite

Types of Fuel and Combustion:

Volatility - ANSWER- Indicates the ability of a liquid to liberate into a gas
- The lower the boiling point, the more volatile

Types of Fuel and Combustion:

Flame Point - ANSWERThe lowest temperature at which the liquid emits adequate
gas to ignite with a flame.
(May be a light flicker because the liquid does not emit enough gas to keep the fire
alive)

Types of Fuel and Combustion:

Combustive point - ANSWERThe temperature where the liquid will emit so much
gas, that if ignited, it will continue to burn

Types of Fuel and Combustion:

Self-Ignition Point - ANSWERThe temperature at which the gas/air mixture will start
to burn by itself without being ignited by a flame or a spark

Categories of Combustion:

Spontaneous Ignition - ANSWEROccurs when a substance heats up and ignites
itself without any external heat source
Ex. fish flour, chemical substances, rags, waste from oil/paint and copra (coconut oil)

Categories of Combustion:

Inflammable Materials - ANSWERThe material will ignite with a match and continue
to burn after ignition
Ex. paper, wood, textiles

Categories of Combustion:

, Non-flammable Materials - ANSWERNeed a large supply of heat before it ignites
and will extinguish itself if the external heat source is removed
Ex. Wool, plaster, certain plastic products

Backdraft - ANSWERA fire explosion when air is rapidly introduced to an oxygen
deficient space, increasing safety risk to fire fighters

Class A Fire - ANSWER- Ordinary Combustible Fires
- Ex. Wood, paper, plastic and everything that leaves behind ash when burned
- Primary extinguishing agent: water (cools fuel below ignition point) and dry
chemicals

Class B Fire - ANSWER- Flammable Liquid fires
- Ex. Gasoline, petroleum greases, tars, oils, oil-based paints, solvents, alcohols,
and flammable gases like butane and propane
- Primary extinguishing agent: foam; or CO2 or dry chemicals

Conduction - ANSWERThe transfer of heat through and between solid conductors
like metal that transfer heat well

Convection - ANSWERThe spread of heat through thermal energy using water and
air currents called fluid motion

Radiation - ANSWERThe spread of heat through space
Spreads in all directions until it reaches a solid object
Radiated heat can pass though glass and ignite combustible materials on the other
side

Class C Fire - ANSWER- Energized electrical fires
- to extinguish, secure power and use an extinguishing agent for the burning type of
fuel. CO2 or dry chemical extinguishers can be used.

Class D Fire - ANSWER- Metal fires
- Ex. Burning metals, magnesium, sodium, and lithium
- Extinguish with a salt-based or sand-based powder
- Do not use water.

Class K - ANSWER- Cooking oils and fats
- Ex. vegetable oil, animal oil, or fats in cooking appliances
- Class K fire extinguisher (commercial kicthens)

To Extinguish a fire, you must: - ANSWERRemove one side of the fire tetrahedron
by:
- Removing the fuel: turning valve off to stop fuel supply
- Reduce the heat: use water to cool products below their ignition temp
- Remove the oxygen: use lid to over cooking pan
- Remove chemical chain reaction: use dry chemical extinguisher to separate the
fuel, oxygen, and heat

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