Electricity Flashcards
1
Q
What is classed as high voltage?
A
Low voltage- 50v and 1000v (AC)
High voltage- greater than 1000v (AC)
2
Q
What are the main hazards and risks to firefighters face with electric shocks?
A
- Directly touching a live conductor.
- Indirect contact by touching a conductor that is in contact with a live supply.
- Bringing equipment into contact with a live conductor, for example, ladders with overhead cables.
- Using extinguishing media that conducts electricity (water and foam)
- Ionisation of smoke, conducting electricity.
- Getting too close to high voltages.
3
Q
What voltage do electrical gloves protect you up to?
A
The rubber gloves carried on front line appliances offer hand protection for voltages up to 3,300 v
4
Q
What are the safe distances for; Ground monitor- Working with a hand held branch- Using an ALP- Using an ALP in training-
A
What are the safe distances for; Ground monitor- 30m Working with a hand held branch- 20m Using an ALP- 10m Using an ALP in training-20m
5
Q
Incident procedures. Operational staff should;
A
- Cover surrounding risks
- Consider further explosions could occur until equipment is safe.
- Do not lift inspection covers, raise paving stones or interfere with any equipment or apparatus.
- Fire in cable duct must usually be allowed to burn itself out after the current as been switched off.
6
Q
What are the hazards associated with solar panels? Name 4
A
The risk of electrocution
Hazardous chemicals
Weight of solar panels could collapse roof.
Falling objects from parts of solar panel