You need to answer at least 34 out of 38 questions correctly to pass the Fire Prevention and Control Test for Operatives and Specialists. Answers may be reviewed after each question or at the end of the test. Good luck!
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1. Who is responsible for providing and maintaining fire detection and fighting equipment?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Your employer is responsible for providing and maintaining fire safety equipment.
Explanation: Your employer is responsible for providing and maintaining fire safety equipment.
2. How should flammable materials be stored?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Your employer must provide a safe storage space for flammable materials.
Explanation: Your employer must provide a safe storage space for flammable materials.
3. What is good system for controlling hot work?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Your employer should have in place a control system for hot work and this may include a hot-works permit.
Explanation: Your employer should have in place a control system for hot work and this may include a hot-works permit.
4. Where are you permitted to smoke on site?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Smoking is only permitted in designated areas provided by your employer.
Explanation: Smoking is only permitted in designated areas provided by your employer.
5. What is your responsibility as a worker when it comes to acquiring hot work permits?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Employees should understand how and when to acquire hot work permits.
Explanation: Employees should understand how and when to acquire hot work permits.
6. Which three elements are necessary for a fire to start?
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Correct Answer: B , C , D
Explanation: A fire can break out if fuel, oxygen, and heat or ignition are present.
Explanation: A fire can break out if fuel, oxygen, and heat or ignition are present.
7. What element/s must be removed to put out a fire?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Removing any one of these elements will put out a fire.
Explanation: Removing any one of these elements will put out a fire.
8. Using a foam (cream) extinguisher is an example of what?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: A foam extinguisher smothers the fire by removing oxygen.
Explanation: A foam extinguisher smothers the fire by removing oxygen.
9. What is an on-site risk posed by halogen lights?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Lights, especially halogen lights, may become ignition risks if they overheat.
Explanation: Lights, especially halogen lights, may become ignition risks if they overheat.
10. You are about to begin drilling again after lunch, and see paint cans have been left open in your area. What risk should you be aware of?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Paint pots and solvents left open create a potentially flammable atmosphere. An overheating power tool would be enough to set this on fire.
Explanation: Paint pots and solvents left open create a potentially flammable atmosphere. An overheating power tool would be enough to set this on fire.
11. Your supervisor decides to set up a bonfire on site. Is this permissible?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Bonfires are only allowed if the site has a permit.
Explanation: Bonfires are only allowed if the site has a permit.
12. How will you know where to go in the event of a fire?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Fire evacuation procedure should be covered during site induction.
Explanation: Fire evacuation procedure should be covered during site induction.
13. A fire alarm unexpectedly sounds at midday on Friday. What should you do?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Treat all unexpected alarms as indicating a fire on-site. Immediately stop work and follow your site's evacuation procedure.
Explanation: Treat all unexpected alarms as indicating a fire on-site. Immediately stop work and follow your site's evacuation procedure.
14. How will you know where designated smoking areas are on site?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: You will be informed of any smoking areas during your site induction.
Explanation: You will be informed of any smoking areas during your site induction.
15. It is your employer's responsibility to ensure emergency escape routes do not change over the course of the project. True or false?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Escape routes may change as the project develops. It is your responsibility to ensure you are aware of any changes.
Explanation: Escape routes may change as the project develops. It is your responsibility to ensure you are aware of any changes.
16. Why is it important to obtain a hot works permit?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Hot work permits help control and mitigate the additional fire risks created by these activities.
Explanation: Hot work permits help control and mitigate the additional fire risks created by these activities.
17. How will you know which fire extinguisher you must use on a given job?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: A hot works permit will tell you which fire extinguisher must be available.
Explanation: A hot works permit will tell you which fire extinguisher must be available.
18. You are in charge of fire watch for a soldering task. What should you do once the task is complete?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Your hot works permit will detail how long fire watch must be maintained after the activity is complete.
Explanation: Your hot works permit will detail how long fire watch must be maintained after the activity is complete.
19. You have completed a welding job. How soon after the job is complete should you return for a safety check?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: You should always return at a later time to check the area. Precisely how long will be detailed in the hot works permit.
Explanation: You should always return at a later time to check the area. Precisely how long will be detailed in the hot works permit.
20. What should you do upon hearing the fire alarm?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: When the alarm sounds you should stop work immediately and head to the fire assembly point.
Explanation: When the alarm sounds you should stop work immediately and head to the fire assembly point.
21. How will you know where fire fighting equipment is located on-site?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Your site induction will include information on where equipment is located.
Explanation: Your site induction will include information on where equipment is located.
22. A liquid is highly flammable if:
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: A highly flammable liquid is one that can ignite at temperatures lower than 32 degrees Celsius.
Explanation: A highly flammable liquid is one that can ignite at temperatures lower than 32 degrees Celsius.
23. How must flammable liquids be kept?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Closed containers must be used to store flammable liquids.
Explanation: Closed containers must be used to store flammable liquids.
24. You have spilled some solvent. What should you do?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: You must immediately clear up any spillages of flammable liquids.
Explanation: You must immediately clear up any spillages of flammable liquids.
25. Which of the following are flammable liquids?
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Correct Answer: A , C , D
Explanation: Besides silty water, these are all examples of flammable liquids.
Explanation: Besides silty water, these are all examples of flammable liquids.
26. How must you store compressed gas when in use?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Compressed gas must be stored upright.
Explanation: Compressed gas must be stored upright.
27. Fireproof cages are used to store liquified petroleum gas (LPG). Why?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Storing LPG in cages means there will not be a build-up of vapours in case of leaks.
Explanation: Storing LPG in cages means there will not be a build-up of vapours in case of leaks.
28. When storing LPG cannisters in a basement, what should be your first consideration?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: LPG cannisters should NEVER be stored below ground, for example in basements or cellars.
Explanation: LPG cannisters should NEVER be stored below ground, for example in basements or cellars.
29. You notice that the valve of some LPG cylinders are developing frost. What does this mean?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Frost around the valve indicates that an LPG cylinder is leaking.
Explanation: Frost around the valve indicates that an LPG cylinder is leaking.
30. How can you easily distinguish between different types of fire extinguisher in an emergency?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Extinguishers of each type are given a different coloured panel.
Explanation: Extinguishers of each type are given a different coloured panel.
31. There is an electrical fire. Which TWO extinguishers can you use?
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Correct Answer: A , B
Explanation: Electrical fires can be put out with blue (powder) and black (carbon dioxide) extinguishers. You must NOT use any other extinguisher.
Explanation: Electrical fires can be put out with blue (powder) and black (carbon dioxide) extinguishers. You must NOT use any other extinguisher.
32. What are the TWO purposes of fire extinguishers?
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Correct Answer: B , C
Explanation: Extinguishers are for the purpose of helping a person escape and fighting very minor fires.
Explanation: Extinguishers are for the purpose of helping a person escape and fighting very minor fires.
33. What kind of fires should you NOT attempt to fight with an extinguisher?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Extinguishers are to be used on small fires only - as a rule of thumb, fires no bigger than a wastepaper bin.
Explanation: Extinguishers are to be used on small fires only - as a rule of thumb, fires no bigger than a wastepaper bin.
34. If working alone, what is ONE extra provision you may be asked to make?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: You may be asked to keep in regular contact.
Explanation: You may be asked to keep in regular contact.
35. You are working in a narrow hallway that is marked as part of the escape route. What is ONE thing you should ensure?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: You should always ensure the escape route is kept clear of unnecessary clutter.
Explanation: You should always ensure the escape route is kept clear of unnecessary clutter.
36. Which TWO are fire hazards common to many construction sites?
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Correct Answer: B , D
Explanation: Hot works and cluttered workspaces are common fire hazards.
Explanation: Hot works and cluttered workspaces are common fire hazards.
37. How much of a flammable liquid should be removed from a cannister at any given time?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: You should never remove more liquid than is immediately required.
Explanation: You should never remove more liquid than is immediately required.
38. There is a leaking LPG cannister on site. Which of the following is TRUE?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: LPG leaks can be ignited some distance from the cannister.
Explanation: LPG leaks can be ignited some distance from the cannister.