🔍 Key Concepts
• Fire classes (A, B, C, D, K) and what type of material each class involves
• The definition of a Class C fire in marine firefighting
• Which shipboard locations contain energized electrical equipment
đź’ Think About
• Ask yourself: What does a Class C fire specifically involve—ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, or energized electrical equipment?
• Look at each choice and decide which space is primarily associated with electrical systems rather than fuel, rags, or paint.
• Consider which option, if de‑energized, would no longer be considered a Class C fire.
âś… Before You Answer
• Verify the standard definition of a Class C fire in your firefighting manual or training materials.
• Match each answer choice to the type of fuel most common in that space (solids, liquids, electrical, or oily waste).
• Confirm which space would lose its Class C classification if the power were shut off.