A.Fires in electrical equipment B.Flammable oils and greases C.Class A fires in ordinary combustibles D.Materials containing their own oxygen
A.consealed B.detained C.contained D.kept
A.machinery spaces B.cargo compartments C.living quarters D.galley
A.kept in nonmetal containers B.discarded as soon as possible C.cleaned thoroughly for reuse D.kept in the paint locker
A.cooling the outside bulkheads with water B.shutting all sources of air into the compartment C.closing the sea chest D.flooding the compartment with salt water
A.at the top of the flames B.at the base of the fire near the edge C.in short quick bursts D.toward the upwind side of the fire
A.it is impractical to locate them outside B.there is also a control valve outside C.the CO2 cylinders are also in the space D.an automatic heat-sensing trip is installed
A.Conduction of heat to adjacent surfaces B.Direct radiation C.Convection D.All of the above
A.portable B.semi-portable C.fixed D.disposable
A.smothering the burning material B.chemical combination with burning material C.absorbing the burning material D.organic destruction of the burning material