A.machinery spaces B.cargo compartments C.living quarters D.galley
A.heated gases flowing through ventilation systems B.the transfer of heat across an unobstructed space C.burning liquids flowing into another space D.transmitting the heat of a fire through the ship's metal
A.accumulation of carbon dioxide gas that chokes the battery B.accumulation of explosive and toxic gases the battery can generate C.mildew or dry rot in the battery box D.battery failure including battery case meltdown caused by excessive heat
A.reading the gage pressure B.weighing the extinguisher C.discharging a small amount of CO2 D.seeing if the seal has been broken
A.Conduction of heat to adjacent surfaces B.Direct radiation C.Convection D.All of the above
A.minimum oxygen content line B.critical displacement line C.critical dilution line D.upper threshold limit
A.generators B.oil drums C.the bridge controls D.combustible metals
A.cooling B.smothering C.oxygen dilution D.breaking the chain reaction
A.see the medic immediately B.spray himself with foam or CO2 C.complete his task and then see the medic D.remove the clothing and wash
A.Carbon dioxide B.Dry chemical C.Foam D.All of the above