When should a fire be ventilated?()
A、When attacking the fire directly
B、When using a steam smothering system
C、When using the fixed CO2 system
D、All of the above
A、When attacking the fire directly
B、When using a steam smothering system
C、When using the fixed CO2 system
D、All of the above
A、use different fire hose pressures B、use fire hoses of different sizes C、not attack the fire from opposite sides D、not wear protective clothing
A、over the top of the flames B、off a bulkhead into the fire C、in front of the fire D、at the base of the fire
A、Carbon dioxide is corrosive when exposed to fire B、Carbon dioxide should be applied slowly to a large engine room fire C、Its total cooling effect is far greater than water D、Its smothering effect is excellent for class B fires
A、A.stop ventilation to the area B、B.stop the vessel C、C.secure electricity to the circuit D、D.apply CO2 to the fire
A、low-velocity fog B、high-velocity fog C、a straight stream of water D、foam spray
A、Engine room ventilation should be started B、Main engines should be secured C、The fire pump should be started D、The fixed CO
A、All engines,motors,fans,etc. should be shut down when fueling B、All windows,doors,hatches,etc. should be closed C、A fire extinguisher should be kept nearby D、Fuel tanks should be topped off with no room for expansion
A、The fire pump should be started B、The boiler rims should be secured C、The fixed CO
A、A.attempt to isolate the fire from the LPG B、B.cool the bottles or remove them from the fire area C、C.see that the valves on all LPG bottles are closed D、D.place insulating material over the bottles