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Fire Fighting & Hazards Test app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 2848 ratings )
Education
Developer: Chin Nguyen
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 20 Feb 2017
App size: 42.56 Mb

Do you really want to pass Fire Fighting and Hazards exam and/or expand your knowledge & expertise effortlessly?

This best-seller mobile app help you archive your goal easily by the following unique features:
- Break learning materials into small sets of practice questions & terms
- Master each set effortlessly by many ways: flashcard, matching game, true/false, multiple choice
- Detect & separate automatically the most difficult questions
- Track your learning process on every set and exam taken
- Ready for the Exam by Exam Simulator

Premium Features:
+) Lifetime access to all Practice Questions & Terms prepared by EXPERTS for the most current exam.
+) Unlimited access to the EXAM BUILDER & SIMULATOR.
+) Automatically FILTER your most difficult questions.
+) PROGRESS TRACKING for every question & exam taken
+) Lifetime support & Updates

Free version:
+) Hundreds of practice questions & terms
+) 5 Free Exam Builder
+) Free Matching Game
+) Filter hardest and weakest questions

Firefighting is the act of extinguishing fires. A firefighter suppresses and extinguishes fires to protect lives and to prevent the destruction of property and of the environment.[1] Firefighters may provide other valuable services to their communities, including emergency medical services.

Fighting fires is a life-threatening job. That is why training is a big part of the paid and volunteer firefighters job. Firefighters train by learning the basics of fighting fires and by learning how to put out fires in actual buildings. By learning to fight real fires in a controlled burn situation, both trainees and veterans alike learn what to expect in an actual fire emergency.

One of the major hazards associated with firefighting operations could possibly be the toxic environment created by combustible materials, the four major risks are smoke, oxygen deficiency, elevated temperatures, and poisonous atmospheres.[3] Additional hazards include falls and structural collapse that can exacerbate the problems entailed in a toxic environment. To combat some of these risks, firefighters carry self-contained breathing equipment.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a United States trade association, albeit with some international members, that creates and maintains private, copyrighted standards and codes for usage and adoption by local governments. This includes publications from model building codes to the many on equipment utilized by firefighters while engaging in hazardous material (hazmat) response, rescue response, and some firefighting.

Fire fighting, hazards, hazardous material, NFPA, CFI-I, CFPS, CESCP, CESW, CLSS-HC, HazMat, CHCM, OSHA, SAChE, HSE, EHS, CHC.

Disclaimer:
This application just is an excellent tool for self-study and exam preparation. Its not affiliated with or endorsed by any testing organization, certificate, test name or trademark.