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Which of the following correctly lists the fire classifications by fuel type used in shipboard firefighting?

  1. A (combustibles), B (flammable liquids/gas), C (energized electrical), D (combustible metals), K (cooking oils)Correct
  2. B. A (flammable liquids/gas), B (combustibles), C (combustible metals), D (energized electrical), K (cooking oils)
  3. C. A (combustibles), B (energized electrical), C (flammable liquids/gas), D (cooking oils), K (combustible metals)
  4. D. A (combustibles), B (flammable liquids/gas), C (cooking oils), D (combustible metals), K (energized electrical)

Why A is correct

The Boatswain's Manual classifies shipboard fires as: Class A (ordinary combustibles), Class B (flammable liquids/gas), Class C (energized electrical), Class D (combustible metals, rare on small vessels), and Class K (cooking oils/galley fires). Using the correct extinguisher class for the fuel type is essential.

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