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What type of materials can cause Class 'A' fires?
What type of materials can cause Class 'A' fires?
- Flammable solids like plastics, wood, and paper (correct)
- Flammable gases like propane and butane
- Flammable liquids like gasoline and oil
- Flammable metals like magnesium and titanium
What are Class 'A' fires also known as?
What are Class 'A' fires also known as?
- Chemical materials fires
- Carbonaceous materials fires (correct)
- Electrical materials fires
- Metallic materials fires
Where can Class 'A' fires commonly occur?
Where can Class 'A' fires commonly occur?
- Only in the storage areas
- Most areas of the boat (correct)
- Only in the engine room
- Only in the living quarters
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Class 'A' Fires
- Class 'A' fires involve ordinary combustible materials such as paper, wood, cloth, trash, and plastics.
- Class 'A' fires are also known as Ordinary Combustibles or Common Fires.
- Class 'A' fires can commonly occur in residential and commercial buildings, such as homes, offices, and warehouses, where these ordinary combustible materials are present.
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