Correctional Officer Basic Training Practice Test

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What does the acronym P.A.S.S. relate to in emergency procedures?

  1. Protocol for Assistant Staff Safety

  2. Procedure for operating fire extinguishers

  3. Plan for Active Safety Strategies

  4. Previous Actions in Security Surveillance

The correct answer is: Procedure for operating fire extinguishers

The acronym P.A.S.S. stands for "Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep," which is a widely recognized procedure for operating fire extinguishers effectively. This method is crucial during emergency situations involving fire, as it provides a systematic approach to ensuring that the extinguisher is used correctly and efficiently. The first step, "Pull," refers to removing the safety pin that secures the extinguisher. This action allows the trigger to be pulled. Next, "Aim" involves directing the nozzle towards the base of the fire, which is essential for effectively extinguishing the flames. The third step, "Squeeze," requires you to squeeze the handle to release the extinguishing agent. Finally, "Sweep" means to move the nozzle from side to side at the base of the fire to cover the area evenly, ensuring that all flames are extinguished. Understanding and memorizing this procedure is vital for anyone working in environments where they may need to respond to a fire, making it an integral part of safety training in correctional facilities and other workplaces.