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Take the Employee Fire Safety Knowledge Test

Assess Your Workplace Fire Safety Awareness Today

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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This employee fire safety quiz helps you see how you would prevent fires, spot hazards, and respond in a workplace emergency. Use it to find gaps before a drill and lock in key steps. If you train others, the employee safety training quiz can match practice to your policies.

Which of the following is a common workplace fire hazard?
Use of surge protectors
Overloaded electrical outlet
Smoking breaks in a designated area
Regular equipment maintenance
An overloaded electrical outlet can overheat and spark, creating a fire hazard. It is one of the most common causes of workplace fires due to excessive current draw.
What does the "P" in the PASS technique for fire extinguisher use stand for?
Pull
Pour
Patch
Push
In the PASS acronym, 'Pull' refers to pulling the pin on the extinguisher to break the seal. This is the first step before aiming and discharging the extinguisher.
When discovering a fire, the first action you should take is:
Attempt to extinguish immediately
Wait for a manager
Raise the alarm
Continue working
Raising the alarm immediately alerts everyone in the building to evacuate. It is critical to alert responders and occupants before attempting any firefighting.
Which fire extinguisher is designated for Class A fires (wood, paper, cloth)?
Dry powder extinguisher
CO2 extinguisher
Water extinguisher
Wet chemical extinguisher
Water extinguishers are effective on Class A fires because they cool burning materials and remove heat. Using water on other classes of fire can be dangerous.
Fire escape route signs are typically what color?
Green
Blue
Yellow
Red
Green signs indicate safe conditions and mark exit routes according to standard safety practices. This color coding helps occupants quickly identify escape paths during an emergency.
Which type of fire extinguisher is most appropriate for electrical fires?
Water
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Wet chemical
Foam
CO2 extinguishers remove oxygen and cool the fire without leaving a conductive residue, making them ideal for electrical fires. Water or foam can conduct electricity and pose a shock hazard.
In a smoke-filled corridor, you should:
Stay low to the ground
Open all doors along the way
Walk upright to avoid obstacles
Run quickly to the exit
Smoke rises, so the air is clearer closer to the floor. Staying low reduces smoke inhalation and improves visibility to find exits safely.
One main responsibility of a fire warden during an evacuation is to:
Direct building maintenance
Check that all personnel have left their zones
Extinguish the fire
Operate the main alarm panel
A fire warden sweeps their assigned area and ensures everyone evacuates safely. They do not typically fight the fire or operate alarm systems directly.
A triangular sign with a yellow background and black border typically indicates:
Prohibition
Safe condition
Warning hazard
Mandatory action
Yellow triangles with black borders are used for warning signs, indicating potential hazards ahead. This helps employees recognize and avoid dangerous conditions.
Which of the following is NOT part of the fire triangle?
Pressure
Heat
Oxygen
Fuel
The fire triangle consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen. Pressure is not a component of the triangle, although it can influence fire behavior in some scenarios.
When evaluating fire risk, the first step is to:
Install sprinklers
Identify hazards
Conduct drills
Test alarms
Risk evaluation begins with identifying potential fire hazards. Only after hazards are known can appropriate prevention and control measures be planned.
Hold-open devices on fire doors are designed to release when:
Temperature drops
A fire alarm is activated
Door remains open too long
Someone passes through
Hold-open devices release automatically upon fire alarm activation, allowing doors to close and contain smoke or fire. This helps prevent fire spread through corridors.
Which system automatically detects the presence of smoke?
Heat sensor
Manual call point
Emergency lighting
Smoke detector
Smoke detectors sense particulate matter from combustion and trigger alarms automatically. Manual call points require someone to manually activate the alarm.
For kitchen grease fires, the most effective extinguisher is:
Wet chemical
CO2
Water
Foam
Wet chemical extinguishers saponify oils and cool the fire, making them ideal for Class K/grease fires. Water or foam can spread burning oil and worsen the fire.
A designated muster point serves to:
Store firefighting equipment
House fire wardens
Account for employees after evacuation
Charge extinguishers
Muster points are predetermined safe areas where evacuees gather so names can be checked against attendance lists. This ensures no one is left inside the building.
After a drill reveals evacuation time exceeds target, what improvement is most effective?
Replace all exit signs with red ones
Remove alternative exits
Conduct regular timed drills and update exit routes
Limit number of drills per year
Regular timed drills help identify bottlenecks and familiarise staff with routes. Updating exit routes based on drill feedback optimises evacuation speed.
In a storage area for volatile solvents, which safety measure is most critical?
Use open-top containers
Install explosion-proof ventilation
Store near heat sources
Rely on natural ventilation only
Explosion-proof ventilation prevents vapor build-up that could ignite. Natural ventilation may be sufficient under normal conditions but is unreliable for volatile substances.
According to ISO 7010, prohibition signs have which shape and color?
Blue circle
Green rectangle
Triangular yellow background
Circular red border with diagonal slash on white background
ISO 7010 prohibition signs are red circles with a diagonal slash over a white background. They indicate actions that are forbidden to reduce risk.
Who takes over fire response coordination when the primary fire warden is absent?
Deputy fire warden
Senior manager only
Floor tenant representative
External contractor
The deputy fire warden is trained to step in and coordinate evacuations if the primary warden is unavailable. This ensures continuity of fire response roles.
When an alarm is later found to be false, best communication practice is to:
Keep details confidential
Criticize the person who triggered it
Inform all staff of the false alarm reason and reinforce procedures
Ignore the incident
Transparent communication about false alarms helps maintain trust and reinforces correct procedures. It also reduces complacency during real emergencies.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify common workplace fire hazards and prevention strategies
  2. Demonstrate proper use of fire extinguishers and safety equipment
  3. Apply emergency evacuation procedures in simulated scenarios
  4. Evaluate risks and recommend improvements to fire safety protocols
  5. Master understanding of alarm systems and fire response roles
  6. Analyze fire safety signage and communication best practices

Cheat Sheet

  1. Eliminate common fire hazards - Overloaded outlets, improper storage of flammable materials, and blocked emergency exits can quickly turn your workplace into a danger zone. Schedule regular inspections and maintenance to catch risks before they spark up. USFA Fire Prevention
  2. Master the PASS technique - Pull the pin, Aim at the base, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep side to side to knock out flames effectively. Practicing PASS ensures you're ready to act fast and stay safe in a fire emergency. OSHA Fire Safety Tips
  3. Learn your evacuation plan - Knowing every exit route and assembly point turns panic into confidence. Regular fire drills help you and your coworkers move swiftly and stick together when it counts. Texas TDI Fire Safety
  4. Keep exits clear - A carefree clutter-free corridor is your best friend in a fire escape. Blocked doors and hallways slow everyone down and increase risk - so treat emergency paths like VIP lanes! Healthy Working Lives
  5. Know your fire extinguisher types - Class A tackles trash and wood, B handles liquids, and C stops electrical sparks. Matching extinguisher to fire type keeps you effective and injury-free. LBL EHS Manual
  6. Respect fire doors - These heavyweight heroes buy crucial time by containing heat and smoke. Always keep them closed to form a barrier against spreading flames. LBL EHS Manual
  7. Spot fire safety signage - Clear exit signs and extinguisher markers guide everyone out quickly. Bright, visible signs are your secret weapon when every second counts. Safety Notes
  8. Store flammables safely - Keep fuels and chemicals in sealed, heat-safe cabinets away from ignition sources. Good storage habits prevent surprise flare-ups in busy work areas. OSHA Hazards & Solutions
  9. Test detection systems regularly - Working alarms and sprinklers catch fires early and protect lives. Schedule routine checks and keep logbooks updated for top-notch readiness. eSafety Fire Tips
  10. Create PEEPs for everyone - Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans ensure that employees with disabilities have clear, safe escape routes. Tailored drills and buddy systems guarantee no one is left behind. Healthy Working Lives
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