Description
In USCG fire fighting training, personnel learn essential skills and techniques to prevent, control, and extinguish fires aboard ships and other maritime vessels. Here are some of the key aspects of USCG fire fighting training:
1. Fire Triangle:
Understanding the fire triangle, which consists of three elements: heat, fuel, and oxygen. Removing any of these elements can help control or extinguish a fire.
2. Classes of Fires:
Knowing different classes of fires (Class A, B, C, D, and K), each involving different types of materials and requiring specific firefighting methods.
3. Fire Extinguishers:
Familiarity with various types of fire extinguishers, including their uses, limitations, and correct operation.
4. Firefighting Equipment:
Understanding and proper use of firefighting equipment such as hoses, nozzles, and personal protective gear.
5. Firefighting Techniques:
Learning techniques for attacking fires, including proper nozzle techniques, hose handling, and teamwork in fire response.
6. Search and Rescue:
Integrating fire fighting skills with search and rescue operations, as personnel may need to locate and evacuate individuals during a fire emergency.
7. Emergency Procedures:
Understanding emergency protocols, communication procedures, and evacuation plans specific to the vessel or facility.
8. Prevention and Safety:
Emphasizing fire prevention measures and promoting a culture of safety to minimize the risk of fires.
9. Regulations and Compliance:
Familiarity with maritime regulations related to fire safety and ensuring compliance with applicable laws and standards.
Exam Trial is divided into 10 parts, each of which has more than 35 questions
Application features :
- Includes charts and diagrams that can be zoomed in/out to make it easier to answer related questions
- Multiple-choice exercise
- There are 2 hints (Hint or Knowledge, Add TIME for answering)
- More than 35 questions in one part.
- Review the answers for the topic's learning materials.
- Setting delay time to answer the questions and it can be on/off.
- Setting for the total number of questions that will appear per topic/ exam, the actual number of questions will be selected by the system if it is less than what has been set.
- it can be running Offline.