- اكواد NFPA مترجمة بشكل كامل للغة العربية
Which relied in its article on the NFPA codes for versions 10 – 13 – 14 – 20 – 24 of 2013 with the presence of external additions
Firefighting is an effort to prevent the spread and extinguish large unwanted fires in buildings, vehicles and woodland. A firefighter who puts out fires to protect lives, property and the environment.
The aim of this series is to bring the science of fire fighting closer to our engineers, whom I noticed a lot of interest in the practical side and a great neglect of the scientific side, which will lead with the passage of time to a weakness in information and then the engineer will become a supervisor without engineering advantages.
The Arab Encyclopedia of Fire
This is what I advised not to stop reading, and this is what I am trying to convey through this series, and the information in this part is a translation from the English language, so the reader may find some points of defect in the phrase and how to display it, and accordingly I offer an invitation to those with experience to revise this information to become more clear and knock
A major hazard associated with firefighting operations is the toxic environment from combustible materials. The four main hazards are smoke, lack of oxygen, high temperatures and toxic atmospheres. To combat some of these risks, firefighters carry a self-contained breathing apparatus. Additional hazards include falls and structural collapse which can exacerbate the problems you face in the toxic environment.
The first step in the firefighting process is reconnaissance to find the source of the fire and identify the specific hazards.
Fires can be extinguished by water, fuel, oxidizer removal, or chemical flame suppression; Although, since fires are classified depending on the items involved, such as grease, paper, electricity, etc., a certain type of fire extinguisher may be required. The classification depends on the type of fires the extinguisher is suitable for. In the United States, fire types are described by the National Fire Protection Association.
Firefighters typically undergo a high degree of technical training, and this includes fighting structural fires and fighting wildland fires. Specialized training includes aircraft firefighting, ship firefighting, aerial firefighting, marine firefighting, and close range firefighting.
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