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127 Cards in this Set
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States of readiness are govern by? |
Manning Materials Machinery watertight |
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Watertight risk and control markings control what on the ship? |
The Water tight integrity |
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What’s worn in the action working dress |
Gwds, cotton under garments, boots, flash hood and gloves are to be carried |
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What’s worn in the basic fire fighting rig |
Gwds, cotton under garments, boots, flash hood and gloves |
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What’s worn in the intermediate fire fighting rig |
Basic fire fighting rig + ba |
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What’s worn in the full fire fighting rig |
Basic fire fighting rig + Bristol suit, firefighting boots, firefighting gloves, helmet, minespot, and ba |
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What’s worn in the helicopter firefighting rig |
Full fire fighting rig + belt hatchet and safety knife |
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What’s the area most subjected to flooding called and how’s it marked? |
It’s called the red risk zone and it’s marked with a red triangle marked on the corner of the door |
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When the order “close all red openings” is herd what do you do? |
Close all doors with the red triangle in the corner in your immediate area ASAP and wait there for further instruction |
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There are 3 zones of damage, what are they? |
Primary, secondary and remote |
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When checking for fire in a compartment how do you check before entering? |
Touch the door with the back of your hand, looking for head |
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When checking a compartment for flooding without entering the room how do you do it |
Open the door slightly, if water gushes our shut it asap |
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What actions will you carry out on discovering damage |
-LVA -take correct first aid -give a brief to IA (initial attack) and SL (scene leader) |
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RNZN 400 are known as what and what’s 5 things they contain? |
Known as fire fighting check cards Info they contain; -compartments ventilation -compartments hazards -compartments power isolations - firefighting equipment - compartments layout |
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What’s a EEBD and when do you use then |
Emergency escape breathing device and only use in emergency escapes.. |
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How long does a EEBD last |
10 mins |
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on a EEBD what should the pressure be |
In the green |
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What’s does DECK stand flr |
Get verbatim D don EEBD on any unconscious personal ensuring their left in the recovery position E evacuate area C confirm last person out, close down compartment K keep high while evacuating |
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What infos found on the watch and station bill |
Primary duties Duty watch your in Your name/rank Messdeck your in RAS positions |
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Emergency stations is used to bring the ship to a higher state of READINESS in the event of ? |
A fire Flood Explosion Grounding Collision |
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In emergency stations the following must be carried out |
-Personal on watch must stay on watch -personal taking first aid continue until relived -CBRNDC teams close up for state 1 -remaining hands act as spare hands |
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What do the “standing sea emergency party” do |
Will deal with any fire, flood, toxic incidents, or any other type of emergency onboard |
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DC teams are based where and are controlled by who? |
Base fwd and aft of ship and controlled by HQ1 |
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Who’s the action CBRNDCO? |
A Marine engineering officer |
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What three things does a fire need to exist |
Oxygen Fuel Head |
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How can heat be transferred |
Radiation Conduction Convection |
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What’s flash point |
When heat raises the temperature of a substance until it gives off vapour |
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What’s ignition tempretue |
It’s the temperature of Vapour when it ignites |
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What’s 5 dangers of fires |
Burns Toxic gases being inhaled Equipment damage Electrocution Death |
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What types of fires can you get? |
Alpha - carbonaceous solids Bravo - flammable liquids Charlie - flammable gasses Delta - combustible metals Echo - electrically energised fuels Foxtrot - combustible cooking oils and fats |
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What’s types of fires can a AFFF fight? |
Alpha Bravo Foxtrot |
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What types of fires can a dry powder extinguisher fight? |
Alpha Bravo Charlie Echo Foxtrot |
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What type of fires can a co2 extinguisher fight? |
Alpha Bravo Charlie Echo Foxtrot |
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What’s a size 1 hose and where would you use it |
38mm and use it in between decks |
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What’s a size 2 hose and when would you use it |
50mm and on upper decks |
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What’s a size 3 hose and when would you use it |
70mm and used on the flight deck |
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What’s the 4 golden rules of fire fighting |
1. Water wall is always opposite the hinge 2. Cool the compartment before entering 3. Have water wall selected before entering an compartment 4. Have water wall selected as exiting a compartment |
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What’s the fixed fire fighting systems used in the RNZN All 7 |
-Water spray systems - gaseous fire fighting systems -potassium carbonate -wet chemical -hot fog -chemical mist -fixed foam installations |
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How much pressure needs to be in a ba cyclinder before use |
At least 280bar |
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What’s the steps for AHFC |
Air; check the bypass valve in closed (flat piece to your cheek). Press the reset button, open your cylinder fully and fast, make sure the pressures above 280bar and listen for audiable leaks, turn your cylinder off and let the pressure out the bypass valve. Listen for the whistle at approx 44bar Fittings; Check the demand valves fitting to the mast, checks it’s not going to come out Harness; Check all straps and loosen them all as you go, face mask and harness straps Checks; Check your tally and backplate # match up, test your life call. |
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What’s your pre wearer chdcks |
1. Don the ba and make sure all straps are tucked away tidily, press the reset and crack the cylinder fully as fast, check pressures above 280bar 2. Once told to mask up, don the face mask, and do up the straps 3. Do the leak tests. |
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What’s the main aim of leak stopping on ship |
To reduce the flow of water to a level our pumps can handle |
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What’s the main aim of leak stopping on ship |
To reduce the flow of water to a level our pumps can handle |
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What’s 4 leak stopping devices we use |
Wedges Splinter box Bloster pad Pipe clamps |
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What’s the main aim of leak stopping on ship |
To reduce the flow of water to a level our pumps can handle |
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What’s 4 leak stopping devices we use |
Wedges Splinter box Bloster pad Pipe clamps |
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4 tools used for shoring |
2 pound engineering hammer 10 pound maul Gunter Batton Cross cut saw |
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7 rules of shoring |
Always shore on a strong structure Always set a shoring watch Always use a Gunter Batton Always cut remote from the scene Never use shoring timber more than 30 times it’s minimum width Never pre cut shoring Never pre erect shoring |
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7 rules of shoring |
Always shore on a strong structure Always set a shoring watch Always use a Gunter Batton Always cut remote from the scene Never use shoring timber more than 30 times it’s minimum width Never pre cut shoring Never pre erect shoring |
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What are two reasons for shoring |
Secure leak stopping devices To support a wear structure |
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7 rules of shoring |
Always shore on a strong structure Always set a shoring watch Always use a Gunter Batton Always cut remote from the scene Never use shoring timber more than 30 times it’s minimum width Never pre cut shoring Never pre erect shoring |
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What are two reasons for shoring |
Secure leak stopping devices To support a wear structure |
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Name 2 types of shorkg |
Vertical shoring Square shoring Ems clamp |
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What timbers used for shoring and why |
Oregon pine because Easy to cut Light to handle High strength to weight ratio |
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What timbers used for shoring and why |
Oregon pine because Easy to cut Light to handle High strength to weight ratio |
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What equipment is used to spread the load of the shoring timber |
Pad piece |
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Yanmars pumping rate? |
30m3 / hr |
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Weda’s pumping rate |
100m3 / hr |
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Portable educators pumping raye |
15m3 / hr |
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Mobile pumps pumping rate |
66m3 / hr |
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What’s a loll |
Indifferent heel from excessive top weight or lots of free surface water |
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What’s a loll |
Indifferent heel from excessive top weight or lots of free surface water |
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How to counteract a loll |
Plug the leaks and pump out the water Drain the water to lower compartments Press/flood the compartment so there’s no water movement Male dwarf bulkheads |
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What’s a loll |
Indifferent heel from excessive top weight or lots of free surface water |
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How to counteract a loll |
Plug the leaks and pump out the water Drain the water to lower compartments Press/flood the compartment so there’s no water movement Male dwarf bulkheads |
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What’s list |
Permanent heel to one side |
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What’s a loll |
Large free surface water areas |
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How to counteract list |
Plug leaks and pump out water Counter weight the ship Shift the weight so it’s even |
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How long do initial attack have? |
1 minute to be ready at the compartment door with the S/L |
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How long do initial attack have? |
1 minute to be ready at the compartment door with the S/L |
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How long do BA attack have? |
3 minutes to be masked up at the compartment door with the S/L ready to go |
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How long do initial attack have? |
1 minute to be ready at the compartment door with the S/L |
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How long do BA attack have? |
3 minutes to be masked up at the compartment door with the S/L ready to go |
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How long do the support party have to be ready? |
8minutes with the S/L |
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How long does single hose attack have to be ready |
6 minutes |
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Nuclear warfare - what’s the meaning of total dose |
Amount of radiation absorbed into the body |
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Nuclear warfare - what’s the meaning of total dose |
Amount of radiation absorbed into the body |
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What’s the term dose rate mean |
The amount of radiation emitted from the source |
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Three ways it can enter the body |
Ingestion, injection, inhalation |
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3 ways biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Sea borne |
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3 ways biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Sea borne |
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What colour should the detector paper be? |
Navy blue |
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3 ways biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Sea borne |
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What colour should the detector paper be? |
Navy blue |
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What’s the immediate action drill |
-Stop breathing, close eyes and Bend head (remove specs if worn) -don respirator within 9 seconds - carry out suction test -decontaminate hands and any exposed skin, don gloves -check adjustments on all clothing and equipment including your oppos - check detector paper and report results |
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3 ways biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Sea borne |
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What colour should the detector paper be? |
Navy blue |
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What’s the immediate action drill |
-Stop breathing, close eyes and Bend head (remove specs if worn) -don respirator within 9 seconds - carry out suction test -decontaminate hands and any exposed skin, don gloves -check adjustments on all clothing and equipment including your oppos - check detector paper and report results |
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What’s N.A.P.S stand for |
Nerve agent pre-treatment set |
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3 ways biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Sea borne |
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What colour should the detector paper be? |
Navy blue |
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What’s the immediate action drill |
-Stop breathing, close eyes and Bend head (remove specs if worn) -don respirator within 9 seconds - carry out suction test -decontaminate hands and any exposed skin, don gloves -check adjustments on all clothing and equipment including your oppos - check detector paper and report results |
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What’s N.A.P.S stand for |
Nerve agent pre-treatment set |
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When’s N.A.P.S meant to be taken |
Every 8 hours when ordered to by command |
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3 ways biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Sea borne |
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What colour should the detector paper be? |
Navy blue |
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What’s the immediate action drill |
-Stop breathing, close eyes and Bend head (remove specs if worn) -don respirator within 9 seconds - carry out suction test -decontaminate hands and any exposed skin, don gloves -check adjustments on all clothing and equipment including your oppos - check detector paper and report results |
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What’s N.A.P.S stand for |
Nerve agent pre-treatment set |
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When’s N.A.P.S meant to be taken |
Every 8 hours when ordered to by command |
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What’s the immediate self aid drills? |
-take combopen into thigh -immediately take the winged diazepam in the opposite thigh, then seek medical help -if symptoms continue after 15mins use the second combopen then seek medical help -if symptoms continue after 15mins take atropine then seek medical help |
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3 ways biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Sea borne |
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What colour should the detector paper be? |
Navy blue |
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What’s the immediate action drill |
-Stop breathing, close eyes and Bend head (remove specs if worn) -don respirator within 9 seconds - carry out suction test -decontaminate hands and any exposed skin, don gloves -check adjustments on all clothing and equipment including your oppos - check detector paper and report results |
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What’s N.A.P.S stand for |
Nerve agent pre-treatment set |
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When’s N.A.P.S meant to be taken |
Every 8 hours when ordered to by command |
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What’s the immediate self aid drills? |
-take combopen into thigh -immediately take the winged diazepam in the opposite thigh, then seek medical help -if symptoms continue after 15mins use the second combopen then seek medical help -if symptoms continue after 15mins take atropine then seek medical help |
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Signs of being effected by chemical warfare |
D - dimness of vision I - irritation of eyes S - sudden head ache T - tightening of check R - runny nose E - exsessive salivation S - smell unusual odors S - see suspicious aircraft |
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4 toxic gases can be found onboard |
Methane Refrigerant Hydro sulfate Carbon monoxide |
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What detection equipment for toxic gas are available onboard |
Portable gas monitors Fixed gas monitor alarms Portable Freon detector |
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What’s the primary means of communication? |
Sound powered telephone |
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What’s OATH stand for |
Okay Advancing Take up Help |
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All messages should be passed using this format |
What Where Action Time |
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When’s the chemical safety rule in place |
When the ship comes under attack When any of the DISTRESS symptoms are felt When the chemical alarms are heard |
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How do you put out a fire |
By either Cooling Starving Or smothering it |
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What’s three fire defections systems the RNZN use |
Heat and smoke detectors Heat detectors Flame detectors |
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How to you know it’s a co2 extinguisher |
Will have a black strip on it |
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How to you know it’s a co2 extinguisher |
Will have a black strip on it |
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How do you know it’s a dry powder extinguisher |
It will have a white strip on it |
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What’s AFFF Stand for and how will you know it’s that type of extinguisher? |
Blue strip, aqueous film forming foam |
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What’s AFFF Stand for and how will you know it’s that type of extinguisher? |
Blue strip, aqueous film forming foam |
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When will you use a fb5x nozzle |
On B and F fires with a size 2 hose |
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What equipment will the team leader have on him |
TIC magnet Lanyard FFR |
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What equipment will the team leader have on him |
TIC magnet Lanyard FFR |
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What equipment will the bacon have on him |
China graph pencil Ba board Magnet Watch |
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What equipment will the team leader have on him |
TIC magnet Lanyard FFR |
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What equipment will the bacon have on him |
China graph pencil Ba board Magnet Watch |
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4 jobs of the containment party |
Boundary cooling Smoke boundaries Temperature monitoring |