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You are calculating the fire extinguisher coverage needed for a construction trailer that is 30 feet long by 12 feet wide. Using Class A extinguishers, what is the maximum travel distance to an extinguisher?

Correct Answer

B) 75 feet

OSHA requires Class A fire extinguishers to be placed so that the maximum travel distance to reach an extinguisher does not exceed 75 feet for ordinary combustible materials.

Answer Options
A
50 feet
B
75 feet
C
100 feet
D
150 feet

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.150(c)(1)(i) specifically requires that Class A fire extinguishers be distributed so that the maximum travel distance to reach an extinguisher does not exceed 75 feet. This regulation applies to construction sites including temporary structures like construction trailers. The 75-foot maximum travel distance ensures workers can quickly access fire suppression equipment for ordinary combustible materials like wood, paper, and fabric commonly found in construction environments.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 50 feet

50 feet is too conservative and not the OSHA-required maximum. While placing extinguishers closer together provides better coverage, OSHA allows up to 75 feet for Class A extinguishers.

Option C: 100 feet

100 feet exceeds the OSHA maximum travel distance requirement for Class A extinguishers. This distance would not provide adequate fire safety coverage for ordinary combustible materials.

Option D: 150 feet

150 feet far exceeds OSHA requirements and would create dangerous delays in accessing fire suppression equipment during an emergency involving ordinary combustible materials.

Memory Technique

Remember 'A-75' - Class A extinguishers have a 75-foot maximum travel distance. Think 'A comes first in alphabet, 75 is the bigger number' to distinguish from Class B's 50-foot requirement.

Reference Hint

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.150 - Fire Protection, specifically subsection (c)(1)(i) for Class A extinguisher placement requirements

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