Sybest Basic Safety Orientation Training Quiz

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Whether you’re an aspiring firefighter and want to boost your knowledge, or you’re simply concerned that you don’t know enough about fire safety and want to be prepared just in case, this Sybest Basic Safety Orientation Training Quiz will help you improve your knowledge on the topic. Let’s take a look at how much you already know about basic fire safety first, shall we? Good luck!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What are the classifications of Respiratory Hazards? select multiple answers

    • A.

      Dusts, vapors, fumes, and mists

    • B.

      Dust, H20, mineral and gas

    • C.

      Oil, gas, kerosene and H20

    • D.

      Gas, oxygen, vapors, and Co2

    Correct Answer
    A. Dusts, vapors, fumes, and mists
    Explanation
    The classifications of respiratory hazards include dusts, vapors, fumes, and mists. These substances can pose a risk to the respiratory system when inhaled. Dusts are solid particles that can be generated from various sources, such as construction materials or industrial processes. Vapors are the gaseous form of substances that can evaporate at room temperature, such as solvents or fuels. Fumes are small solid particles that are formed when a solid material is vaporized, such as welding fumes. Mists are small liquid droplets suspended in the air, such as sprays or aerosols.

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  • 2. 

    What is an appropriate head protection for firefighters?

    • A.

      Class A - Limited voltage protection

    • B.

      Class D - Firefighter’s helmet

    • C.

      Class B - High voltage protection

    • D.

      Class C - No voltage protection

    Correct Answer
    B. Class D - Firefighter’s helmet
    Explanation
    The appropriate head protection for firefighters is a Class D - Firefighter's helmet. This type of helmet is specifically designed to provide protection against the hazards and risks that firefighters may encounter during their work, such as falling debris, heat, and flames. It is made of heat-resistant materials and has a protective visor to shield the face and eyes from heat and smoke. This helmet is essential for ensuring the safety and well-being of firefighters while they are on duty.

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  • 3. 

    What are Level D Protections?

    • A.

      Work uniform, hard hat and safety glasses.

    • B.

      Chemical suit, air purifying respirator and hat.

    • C.

      Full encapsulation suit, SCBA or SAR and hat.

    • D.

      Uniform, hard hat and SCBA.

    Correct Answer
    A. Work uniform, hard hat and safety glasses.
    Explanation
    Level D Protections refer to the minimum level of personal protective equipment (PPE) required in a hazardous work environment. This level of protection includes a work uniform, hard hat, and safety glasses. While the other options listed provide higher levels of protection, Level D Protections are suitable for situations where there are no known or anticipated hazards that could cause injury or harm to the worker.

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  • 4. 

    Higher than six (6) feet open edge must?

    • A.

      Should be secured without guardrail system

    • B.

      Must be secured with guardrail system and safety net

    • C.

      Over looked until one is hurt

    • D.

      Call 911

    Correct Answer
    B. Must be secured with guardrail system and safety net
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Must be secured with guardrail system and safety net." This means that if there is an open edge that is higher than six feet, it must be protected with both a guardrail system and a safety net. This is important for ensuring the safety of individuals who may be working or walking near the open edge. The guardrail system provides a physical barrier to prevent falls, while the safety net serves as an additional measure to catch anyone who may accidentally fall.

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  • 5. 

    What are the elements of fire?

    • A.

      Fuel, oxygen and diesel

    • B.

      Water, gas and liquid

    • C.

      Oxygen, water, and fuel

    • D.

      Oxygen, heat, and fuel

    Correct Answer
    D. Oxygen, heat, and fuel
    Explanation
    Fire requires three elements to exist: oxygen, heat, and fuel. Oxygen is necessary for the combustion process, heat is needed to initiate and sustain the reaction, and fuel provides the material that will burn. Without any of these elements, fire cannot occur. The combination of these three elements creates a chemical reaction known as combustion, resulting in the release of heat, light, and other byproducts.

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  • 6. 

    Fire extinquisher features are;   select multiple answers

    • A.

      Locking pin

    • B.

      Handle

    • C.

      Discharge nozzle

    • D.

      Label

    • E.

      Operating lever

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Locking pin
    C. Discharge nozzle
    D. Label
    E. Operating lever
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Locking pin, Discharge nozzle, Label, Operating lever. These are the features commonly found in a fire extinguisher. The locking pin is used to secure the operating lever and prevent accidental discharge. The discharge nozzle is the part where the extinguishing agent is expelled from. The label provides important information such as the type of fire the extinguisher is suitable for and instructions for use. The operating lever is used to activate the extinguisher and control the discharge of the agent.

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  • 7. 

    First aid for shock includes having the victim lie down, keeping him or her warm, and get medical attention.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because when a person is in shock, lying down helps improve blood flow to the brain and vital organs. Keeping the person warm helps prevent further heat loss and maintain body temperature. Seeking medical attention is crucial because shock can be a life-threatening condition that requires immediate treatment. Therefore, all the mentioned first aid measures are necessary for managing shock effectively.

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  • 8. 

    Good safety practice is not inspecting work area daily, improper housekeeping, and stay alert.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that good safety practice includes not inspecting the work area daily, having improper housekeeping, and staying alert. This is incorrect because good safety practice actually involves inspecting the work area daily to identify and address any potential hazards, maintaining proper housekeeping to prevent accidents and injuries, and staying alert to be aware of any potential dangers in the environment. Thus, the correct answer is False.

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  • 9. 

    Bloodborne pathogens personal protective equipment should consists of;

    • A.

      Special gloves and safety glasses

    • B.

      Personal towel and lab coat

    • C.

      Vaccines for designated persons

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Special gloves and safety glasses
    C. Vaccines for designated persons
    Explanation
    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that can be present in blood or bodily fluids and can cause diseases. To protect oneself from these pathogens, personal protective equipment (PPE) is necessary. Special gloves and safety glasses are essential as they provide a barrier between the individual and potentially infectious materials. These PPE items prevent direct contact with blood or bodily fluids and reduce the risk of transmission. Additionally, vaccines are crucial for designated persons as they can provide immunity against specific bloodborne pathogens, further protecting individuals from potential infections.

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  • 10. 

    Class B fire is flammable liquid

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The correct answer is True. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and alcohol. These fires can be extremely dangerous and can spread quickly if not properly controlled. It is important to use the appropriate fire extinguishing agents, such as foam or carbon dioxide, to extinguish Class B fires safely.

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