Breathing apparatus is used in firefighting when the environment is immediately hazardous to life, such as in situations involving smoke, toxic gases, or oxygen-deficient atmospheres. It provides firefighters with a supply of breathable air, allowing them to operate safely in conditions where visibility and air quality are compromised. Additionally, it's essential during search and rescue operations, structure fires, and any situation where the risk of inhaling harmful substances is high. Proper training and adherence to safety protocols are crucial when using this equipment.
An entertainer who uses fire is often referred to as a "fire performer" or "fire artist." These performers incorporate various techniques, such as fire breathing, fire dancing, and fire juggling, into their acts. Fire performers typically use specialized equipment and follow safety protocols to ensure a controlled and visually captivating experience for their audience.
you can just use water, ice, or fighting types
In my opioion I would use a fire fighting type Pokemon, I used Combusken's ember alot for most of the rock type Pokemon and then if that didn't work I would use the fighting moves Combusken has.
ghost pokemon Fire Type Moves... Ice Type Moves... Electric Moves... Just do not use... Normal and Fighting Type Moves....
he is either fighting or normal tyoe so if he is fighting type then use flying or physcic types or if he is normal then use fighting or ground/rock
Scuba Breathing Apparatus.
Once in space, an astronaut uses a special breathing apparatus. Corruption had spread throughout the city's political apparatus.
Scuba - self contained underwater breathing apparatus
Arthur Carey has written: 'Rescue apparatus for use in noxious atmospheres' -- subject(s): Breathing apparatus
Insulated, fire rated clothing is about the only available personal protective equipment to use against fire. The best protection is to prevent the fire. Fire fighters also use self-contained breathing apparatus and fire helmets, but these protect not against fire itself, but against toxic gases released by a fire and against falling debris.
A SCUBA (self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) tank
You can get certified to use a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) at various training centers and organizations near Los Angeles, such as the Fire Department's training academy or private training providers like the Los Angeles Fire Department's Training Division. Additionally, organizations like the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) often have resources or recommend certified training facilities. It's advisable to check local community colleges or vocational schools that offer fire science or safety courses as well.
He was he inventor of the SCUBA (Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus) equipment divers use to explore under the sea.
Cad Bane uses the breathing tubes (which embed into his cheeks) when he has to do work in atmospheres that require breathing apparatuses. The Duros species that he's a part of normally don't use breathing tubes, which is why you would see him at times go about without them on (ex: hiding inside a Clone Trooper armor).
As of the 2009 edition of NFPA 1901 helmets are not required for use while riding in fire apparatus. Riding UPON fire apparatus has been a violation of the standards for many years, other than during parades or upon specialized equipment designed for operation with exterior personnel (e.g., a moving brush-fire attack truck with adequate safety equipment and training). There is a widely held view that helmets should NOT be worn inside fire apparatus due to the possible neck injuries during a collision or rollover.
Things burn much more easily in oxygen than in air. For instance, if you put a match that is just smouldering in air into a jar of oxygen it will flare up and burn brightly. Think of what might happen to a fire fighter breathing oxygen in a smouldering building! Then of course there's the basic fact that human beings are meant to breathe air, not oxygen, in the first place.
If the gross vehicle weight rating of the vehicle or combination is over 26,000 lbs, and the vehicle isn't exempted from CDL requirements (farm use vehicle, fire fighting apparatus, recreational vehicle, etc) then yes.