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You see an obvious fire hazard with electrical equipment in a part of the building in which you infrequently work. Which option is the best fire prevention practice?

A. You should not report the hazard as it is not your immediate area.
B. You should report the hazard as soon as possible.
C. You should report the hazard at the end of your shift.

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The answer is B. Hope that helps :)

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Answer:

B) You should report the hazard as soon as possible.

Step-by-step explanation:

The common welfare and safety its a matter that includes all the people, neighborhoods, areas, districts, and whole cities (etc) need to work and foment mutualism between each other, in order to guarantee a proper and safe public environment.

In this case, with an inevitable hazard happening, its mandatory to react immediately, report it to the respective authorities (firefighters and other first responders) and proceed eliminating the source of danger, doing it at the fastest way possible (reporting the incident) will influence vitally the outcome of all the events (saved lives, collateral damages, etc)

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