Fire & Safety with Salman is all about training related to Fire & Safety. Basic & Advanced Firefighting techniques, Fixed and portable firefighting systems, Active and Passive firefighting, Offensive and Defensive firefighting, Confined Space, Hydrogen Sulfide, Gas Testing, Permit to Work, Fire Risk Assessment, Fire Audits, Fire Investigation, Fire Warden/Marshal, NFPA Codes and Standards, Rescue, Rope Rescue, Emergency Method of Rescue and many more.
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_______________ are flammable gases that spontaneously ignite in air and they do not require a source of ignition to burn.
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The minimum width of doorway in a means of egress to accommodate person in a wheelchair is?
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NFPA 850, Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Electric Generating Plants and High Voltage Direct Current Converter Stations, recommends that transformers with more than 500 gallons (1900 L) of oil be protected by a fire wall rated for 2 hours that is extended 1ft (300 mm) vertically and 2ft (600 mm) horizontally beyond the transformer. In lieu of a fire wall, physical separation is recommended anywhere from 5 to 25 ft (1.5 to 15 m) based on the oil capacity of the transformer.
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As per NFPA 1, (Chapter 10.10.4.3) Recreational fires shall not be located within ---------- of a structure or combustible material unless contained in an approved manner.
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The fire department connection shall be located not less than --- in. (--- mm) and not more than --- ft (--- m)
above the level of the adjacent grade or access level?
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