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Assessment Add name of trust / organisation in box 1 and name of trainer in box 2. Delete THIS box

1. A “triangle of fire” could consist of paper waste, lit cigarettes and air TRUE FALSE

2. Which of the following is the most common cause of fire on NHS premises? Smoking Arson Electrical equipment

3. Select the most appropriate/correct action to take when dealing with faulty electrical equipment Report the fault and leave the room by the nearest safe exit Use water to extinguish to be on the safe side Pull out the plug

4. What is the minimum time an NHS fire door will contain fire, smoke and toxic gases? 30 mins 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours

5. Which 1 of the following statements is not true? All waste should be disposed of safely and correctly Only Managers are responsible for arson prevention Flammable liquids should be kept securely in the appropriate containers

6. In the event of a fire and patients have been evacuated, which of the following statements is not a priority? Ensure that evacuated patients’ health needs are still being met Determine if it's safe to re-enter the building to obtain unused medical equipment Make sure that someone is available to direct the fire brigade to the area of the fire

7. Which of the following shouldn’t you do if you wanted to find out if the fire alarm automatically dials the fire brigade? Ask your line manager Phone the Fire Safety Advisor Access and refer to local policy Try a false alarm to see what happens

8. What is the primary cause of death from indoor fires? Burns Heat exposure Smoke inhalation

9. Which one of the following statements is the most likely causes of electrical fires in workplace: Appliances turned off when not in use Trapped or pinched electric cables More than one appliance in use

10. If you had to advise a colleague about appropriate evacuation in the event of an emergency, which of the following statements would you use? Always leave by the route that is most familiar to you Leave the building the way you came in Get out of the nearest window Use safest and most direct route

THANK YOU End of the assessment