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| Apparatus placement __________ avoids accidnetal contact with hazardous liquids and vapors. |
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| Apparatus placement___________ protects from hazardous vapors and reduces smoke in the work area. |
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| Apparatus should be placed so that.... |
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| it shields the work area from traffic hazards |
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| Could cause accidental ignition of flammable vapors? |
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| Used for propping open the hood protecting from spring failure. |
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| batteries pose and explosion hazard due to |
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| For batteries which cable do you disconnect first? |
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| Air conditioners pose a threat becuse they emit __________ if heated to decomposition. |
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| The leading cause of engine compartment fires is? |
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| What is a contributing facotr to spread of the fire, a source of toxic smoke, and provides an abundant fuel load? |
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| hydraulic energy bumpers can travel up to _______in? |
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| Hydraulic energy absorbing bumpers can be a gas chamber filled with what ags and pressurized to? |
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| mechanical energy abosorbing umpers can travel up to? |
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| What tool should be avoided when working adjacent to automobile bumpers? |
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| Where will safety glass be located on automobiles? |
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| Removing a gas cap during an auto fire could result in? |
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| What is the flash point fo gasoline? |
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| what is the specific gravity of gasoline? |
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| What is the flash point of diesel? |
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| What is the specific gravity of diesel? |
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| What is considered minimum deployment at an automobile fire? |
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1 1/2" line Dry chemical ext. |
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| Explosion resulting from the inroduction of oxygen into a confined space that is both pressurized with heated flammable gases and deficient in oxygen. |
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| Sudden ignition of combustible gases and/or combustible surfaces in an involved area resulting in a sudden and intense rise in temperature. |
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| Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor |
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| LPG is ________ then air? |
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| Engine blocks could be constructed of a combustible metal. The two types are? |
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