Fire Safety Quiz

A visually engaging illustration depicting fire safety practices, showing emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and individuals calmly evacuating a building during a fire drill.

Fire Safety Quiz

Test your knowledge on fire safety practices and emergency response protocols with this interactive quiz. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to improve your awareness, this quiz will help ensure you are prepared for any fire-related emergencies.

Key topics covered include:

  • Understanding the roles of fire wardens
  • Evacuation procedures
  • Emergency protocols
  • Fire equipment usage
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AlertFire15
Who is the Chief Fire Warden?
Leah Ball
Wendy O'Donnell
Sebastian Olsen
Tricia Schmidt
Joanne Rennick
On hearing the first alarm or becoming aware of an emergency you should:
Scream and shout and make sure everyone in the building knows
Get prepared and wait for direction from your floor fire wardens to begin evacuating
Lock yourself in your office and hide
If you see a foreign or strange object near the door, should you:
Pick it up and open it
Tell Reception about it and return to work as usual
Inform the Chief Fire Warden immediately and write or record as much detail as possible about the object.
What should you do if you were in a meeting room with clients and the evacuation sirens are activated?
Calmly prepare them to evacuate the building, wait for instruction from the fire wardens and prepare to assist them to safely exit the building.
Tell the clients this is serious and they should start to worry
Leave them and shut the door behind to run upstairs and grab your belongings
Where is our primary assembly point for evacuations?
If you are on lunch when an evacuation occurs and you see an SMS from HR or one of the fire wardens, what should you do?
Read carefully and inform the person of your current location, awaiting further instructions
Read carefully and follow the directions with whoever you are with
Ignore
Continue with your lunch break and feel happy you do not need to return to the office
There are three effective practices you can do when the threat is an armed shooter. What are they?
Escape/Evacuate, Alert or Shelter
Shelter, call the police, inform Chief Warden
Call out for help, run away from the potential threat and dodge the bullets
What is the first step when using a fire extinguisher?
Test extinguisher first by squeezing the handle briefly
Pull the pin
Aim the extinguisher
There is a fire extinguisher on every floor of the building.
True
False
How do you know which stairs or exit to take when evacuating?
You use the closest route
You wait for direction from the Chief Fire Warden about the safest route
You follow the direction of everyone else
When is the RACE Procedure used?
In the event of an armed shooter
In the event of a fire
In the event of a fire and/or an explosion
What is the RACE Procedure?
In the event of an emergency or fire alarm, what do you do with your personal belongings?
Grab only the absolute essentials and take them with you, only if they are in your immediate location (i.e. Your office) and it is safe to do so.
Leave the building immediately knowing the partners will collect them
Send someone else to gather them up before evacuating
Run and get them, regardless of where you are located in the office
What do I do if the Chief Fire Warden is in a meeting?
Wait until the meeting is over before informing them
Knock on the door and alert them
Assume the role of Chief Fire Warden and begin the process of evacuation
When you evacuate your room, do you:
Leave the door closed to signal it has been evacuated
Grab your belongings, turn the light off and shut the door like you would at the end of your working day.
Leave the door open so the fire wardens can do a brief check inside and ensure the rooms are empty
The firm has a fire blanket:
True
False
Where is the fire blanket located within the firm?
Harry Potter
Buckley lunchroom
Partners kitchen
Joanne Rennick’s office
You receive a suspicious telephone call claiming there is a bomb in the office. Do you;
Hang up immediately and alert the Chief Fire Warden
During the phone call, write down as much information as possible and inform the Chief Fire Warden as soon as you safely can. Do not hang up the phone
Listen carefully, wait until the conversation is finished to hang up and inform your superiors and the Chief Fire Warden
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