Section U Training Manual Flashcards
U-1.
(Training Manual – Section 1.8)
In accordance with Fire Prevention Training manual, a complaint from a Councillor, Chief or Deputy Chief would be prioritized ahead of:
a) A re-inspection
b) A complaint where there is an immediate threat to life
c) Paid inspection
d) Both a) & c)
d) Both a) & c)
U-2.
(Training Manual – Section 1.9)
In accordance with Fire Prevention Training manual, file notes shall be written in the following manner:
a) Kept in reverse chronological order
b) Use of short form (acronyms)
c) Written as soon as reasonably possible
d) Both a) & c)
d) Both a) & c)
U-3. (Training Manual – Section 10.4) In accordance with Fire Prevention Training manual material safety data sheets must be updated: a) Every year b) Every 10 years c) Every 3 years d) Does not have to updated
c) Every 3 years
U-4.
(Training Manual – Section 15.1)
In accordance with Fire Prevention Training Manual, when can an Officer or Inspector proceed to a charge without prior issuance of an inspection order?
a) Locked exits
b) Overcrowding
c) Life safety system not being maintained
d) a) or b)
d) a) or b)
U-5. (Training Manual – Section 10.4) In accordance with Fire Prevention Training Manual, which Government agency requires the property owner to obtain approval before operating, establishing, altering, extending a waste management system or a waste disposal site? a) Environmental Protection Act b) Ministry of the Environment c) Ministry of Health d) All of the above
b) Ministry of the Environment
U-6.
(Training Manual – Section 3.1)
In accordance with Fire Prevention Training Manual, to extinguish a fire at the combustion stage the following should be done:
a) Reduce the temperature and eliminate the fuel
b) Increase the temperature, eliminate the fuel and oxygen
c) Eliminate the fuel or oxygen or reduce the temperature
d) Douse with water
c) Eliminate the fuel or oxygen or reduce the temperature
U-7. (Training Manual – Section 2) In accordance with Fire Prevention Training Manual, an Ontario Government Bill to become Law at the Royal Assent process, must be presented to: a) Minister who introduces the bill b) House of Commons c) Lieutenant Governor d) All of the above
c) Lieutenant Governor