WHAT IS A in race?

The wording includes the RACE acronym/mnemonic of "Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish" for firefighting procedures as well as the PASS acronym/mnemonic of "Pull the pin, Aim at base of fire, Squeeze Handle, and Sweep side to side" for extinguisher usage.
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What does the A stand for in race?

P = PULL the pin on the fire extinguisher. A = AIM the extinguisher nozzle at the base of the fire. S = SQUEEZE or press the handle. S = SWEEP from side to side until the fire appears to be.
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What does the A in pass stand for?

It's easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you can remember the acronym PASS, which stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep. Pull the pin. This will allow you to discharge the extinguisher. Aim at the base of the fire.
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What does the C in race mean?

The RACE acronym simply stands for: Remove, Alarm/Alert, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate.
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What type of fire is Class A?

There are four classes of fires: Class A: Ordinary solid combustibles such as paper, wood, cloth and some plastics. Class B: Flammable liquids such as alcohol, ether, oil, gasoline and grease, which are best extinguished by smothering.
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How do you fight a Class A fire?

Lighting a match or knocking over a candle, for example, can create a Class A fire. Most accidental fires belong to Class A and can be extinguished with water, foam, dry powder and wet chemical extinguishers.
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What causes Class A fire?

Class A fires - Combustible materials:

Caused by flammable solids, such as plastics, wood, paper, straw, coal, textiles, furniture, etc. Most of these materials are organic (sometimes known as 'carbonaceous materials').
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What does the R in race?

RACE: Remove, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate

This easy to remember acronym is our University procedure in the case of a fire. Particularly in the hospital, every staff member is trained to recognize and respond appropriately in the case of a fire using this term.
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What is a Class C fire?

Class C. Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment. Extinguishers with a C rating are designed for use with fires involving energized electrical equipment.
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What does the last S in the pass acronym stand for?

To use a fire extinguisher correctly, experts say that one should remember the acronym P.A.S.S. -- P: Pull the pin. A: Aim at the base of the fire. S: Squeeze the trigger. S: Sweep side to side.
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What does the A in pass remind a person?

Explanation: When using the P-A-S-S memory aid with a fire extinguisher, the “A” in P-A-S-S is for aiming at the base of the fire and not at the flames.
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Which are Class A B and C fires?

Class A - fires involving solid materials such as wood, paper or textiles. Class B - fires involving flammable liquids such as petrol, diesel or oils. Class C - fires involving gases. Class D - fires involving metals.
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What does BS en3 mean?

BS EN 3 is a standard for portable fire extinguishers. All fire extinguishers manufactured in the UK (and Europe) must comply with this standard, which was originally published in 1996. When it was released, it replaced BS 5423:1987, which was withdrawn in 1997. This standard was released in several parts.
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What does AA mean for race?

American Indian/Alaska Native AND. Black or African American AND. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander AND. White. AI/AN/B/AA/H/PI/White.
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What is my ethnicity if I am white?

White – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Black or African American – A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
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What is my race if I am Hispanic?

About Hispanic Origin

OMB defines "Hispanic or Latino" as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.
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What is a Class F fire?

Class F fires are fires which involve cooking oil or fat. Though technically a sub-class of fires caused by flammable liquids or gases, they differ from conventional fires due to the extremely high temperatures involved.
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What is class K fire?

What Are Class K Fires? A Class K fire is fueled by flammable cooking liquids, such as cooking oil, and animal or vegetable-based greases. These liquids, when brought up to high temperatures, become volatile and can easily ignite.
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What are the 5 main classes of fire?

Let's break down each of the 5 different classes of fires more thoroughly.
  • Class A Fires: “Ordinary” Fires. ...
  • Class B Fires: Liquids & Gases. ...
  • Class C Fires: Electrical Fires. ...
  • Class D Fires: Metallic Fires. ...
  • Class K Fires: Grease Fires or Cooking Fires. ...
  • Choose the Right Fire Extinguisher. ...
  • Complete Regular Training.
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How do you respond to a fire?

What To Do if a Fire Starts
  1. Know how to safely operate a fire extinguisher.
  2. Remember to GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number.
  3. Yell "Fire!" several times and go outside right away. ...
  4. If closed doors or handles are warm or smoke blocks your primary escape route, use your second way out.
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What does fire mean in nursing?

R.A.C.E: An acronym that hospital personnel use to remember their duties in case of fire. It stands for RESCUE, ALARM, CONFINE, EXTINGUISH/EVACUATE.
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What is ABC fire extinguisher?

September 3, 2019. ABC Fire Extinguishers use monoammonium phosphate, a dry chemical with the ability to quickly put out many different types of fires by smothering the flames. This pale, yellow powder can put out all three classes of fire: Class A is for trash, wood, and paper.
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Why is there no Class E fire?

Electrical Fires

This is not strictly a class (class E) of fire, because electricity is more or a source of ignition than a fuel. However, fires in live electrical equipment are an additional hazard. You don't want to be using water, or any other conductor as that could be fatal.
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What are the 6 types of fire?

Fires are classified in six groups A, B, C, D, F and electrical:
  • Class A fires – are fires involving organic solids like paper, wood, etc.
  • Class B fires – are fires involving flammable liquids.
  • Class C fires – are fires involving flammable gasses.
  • Class D fires – are fires involving burning metals (eg aluminium swarf)
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Is coal a Class A fire?

Class A Fires are fires involving flammable solids, this includes wood, paper, straw, textiles, coal, etc. Class B Fires are fires involving flammable liquids and liquefiable solids, which includes petrol, diesel, oils, paint, paraffin, etc.
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