front 1 ----------- is defined as the application of special knowledge, skills, and equipment to resolve unique and or complex rescue situations | back 1 Technical rescue |
front 2 One criteria that defines a confined space | back 2 Large enough for a person to enter to perform a job |
front 3 Which of the following characteristics would qualify a confined space as a permit-required confined space? | back 3 contains materials that has the potential to engulf an entrant |
front 4 A confined space rescue technician is trained to operate at | back 4 The awareness, operations and technician levels within a confined space |
front 5 The operations level of training includes skills in patient packaging and | back 5 Recovery |
front 6 Which of the following is part of the training and qualifications of an awareness level responder? | back 6 Performing nonentry rescue |
front 7 Ongoing evaluation of problems confronted in a confined space rescue operation is known as | back 7 Size up |
front 8 What are the designated roles in a confined space? | back 8 Supervisor, attendant, authorized entrant |
front 9 one activity an attendant is not permitted to perform in a confined space? | back 9 Perform a rescue from inside the space |
front 10 what the acceptable oxygen concentration range for a confined space? | back 10 19.5-23.5 |
front 11 A dangerous atmosphere that may expose employees to the risk of death contains a gas, vapor, or mist in excess of? | back 11 10% of its lower flammable limit |
front 12 the ----------- of a material is the temperature at which an ignitable mixture is created | back 12 Flash point |
front 13 What is another name for minute particles of solids? | back 13 dusts |
front 14 term for a physical hazard in the form of a liquid or finely divided solid substance that can surround and trap a person? | back 14 engulfment hazard |
front 15 Method for controlling physical hazards? | back 15 lockout/tagout procedures |
front 16 Before an entry permit can be issued for a confined space, which of the following safety concerns must be reviewed? | back 16 lockout/tagout procedures |
front 17 Leading cause of death in a confined space? | back 17 atmospheric hazards |
front 18 second most common cause of death in a confined space? | back 18 Engulfment |
front 19 What is the basis of a confined space entry permit? | back 19 an entry checklist |
front 20 the capping of product lines that enter a confined space is known as | back 20 Blinding |
front 21 communication procedures should be outlined on the? | back 21 permit |
front 22 what is the hierarchy of controls system used for? | back 22 Determining the best methods to reduce or remove hazards |
front 23 which three nfpa standards directly relates to confined spaces? | back 23 350, 1006, 2500 |
front 24 individual responsible for the enforcement of the requirements of a code or standard or for approving equipment, materials, installation, or procedures? | back 24 AHJ |
front 25 Which of the following technical references provides guidelines for the qualifications, training, equipment, and operational protocols necessary for confined-space rescue personnel? | back 25 NFPA 1006 |
front 26 Which of the following technical references provides guidelines for the AHJ to assess technical search and rescue hazards within their response area? | back 26 NFPA 2500 |
front 27 29 CRF 1910.146 | back 27 Permit required confined spaces for general industry final rule |
front 28 29 CFR 1910.147 | back 28 The control of hazardous energy. Lockout/tagout |
front 29 Federal register publishment | back 29 jan 14th 1993, effective april 15th, 1993 |
front 30 If a victim stops breathing in a permit required confined space..... | back 30 An airway must be established in 4-6 minutes and a rescuer must be able to reach a victim in 4 to 6 minutes |
front 31 Test equipment must monitor? | back 31 product, LEL, PPM |
front 32 NFPA 1561 | back 32 standard on fire department incident management system 1990 addition |
front 33 Required by OSHA 29 CFR 146 | back 33 Protective clothing |