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349 Exam 2

Chapter 4 Safety Security Systems

QuestionAnswer
Risk Management Programs designed to pinpoint potential risk areas and identify options to reduce those risks
Restricted duty programs can reduce the severity of losses due to accidents
Safety in guest bath 120 at the source, 110 at the tap install mixing valves that compensate for pressure and temp fluctuations
Heat detectors used in areas where smoke detectors might not operate properly
Smoke detectors photoelectric: react to scattered or obscured light ionization: uses small amounts of radioactive susbtance to establish an ion flow, smoke disrupts the flow
Sprinkler systems wet pipe sprinkler systems pipes filled with water, individual temp activated heads and sufficient pressure, high rise buildings require water fire pumps
Type A extinguisher common combustibles like wood and paper (things that make ashes)
Type B extinguisher flammable liquids and gases (things that boil)
Type C extinguisher Live electrical equipment (things conductive)
Type D extinguisher Combustible metals
Type K extinguisher cooking media
Suppression material for A Foam, water, loaded stream, dry chemical, halon
Suppression material for B foam, loaded stream, dry chemical, cry chemical foam, carbon dioxide, halon
Suppression material for C dry chemical, dry chemical foam, carbon dioxide, halon
Suppression material for D none
Suppression material for K wet chemical
Key Rationale criteria used to develop key schedules and who has access
Key Records information about the status of guestroom keys, names of room occupants, which employees have access
Key Retrieval provide key drop boxes, employees return keys
Key Rotation locks should be rotated from room to room to maintain security
Key Replacement Locks should be replaced if security has been compromised
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