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A comprehensive set of exam questions and answers related to fire safety and alarm systems in homeless shelters. It covers key topics such as the responsibilities of coordinators, types of fire extinguishers, and emergency preparedness plans. A valuable resource for students and professionals seeking to understand the regulations and procedures surrounding fire safety in homeless shelters.
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preparedness plan"
certified by the Fire Department to act as the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters Certificate of Fitness holder. They shall ensure that adequate staff is present on the premises at other times when the shelter is occupied, to perform the duties and responsibilities set forth in the emergency preparedness plan."
built-in initiation sensor, audible sounder (notification device), and power supply (battery or electric with battery backup) and is not connected to a system."
smoke passage."
fire alarm control panel."
three stages of a fire. This occurs when the fire has an unlimited supply of fuel but limited oxygen. Visible flames will have diminished and the fire will smolder and continue to produce smoke and toxic gases, particularly carbon monoxide."
(3ft) in width, except that cross aisles shall not be less than 48 inces (4ft) in width."
evacuation is complete while investigation is being done."
in a fire alarm system."
that when broken by anyt combustible particle will trigger the detector"
functioned as designed, but for which a department response proved unnecessary. An example of an _____ is an alarm triggered by smoke from a lit cigarette in a non-smoking area, when the presence of such smoke does not implicate fire safety concerns."
failed to function as designed as a result of improper installation, improper maintenance, malfunction, or other factor. Examples of unwarranted alarms are alarms resulting from improper smoke detector placement, improper detector setting for installed location, lack of system maintenance, and control panel malfunction."
building or occupancy, whether by means of a fire alarm system with one-way or two way voice communication or other approved means of communication"
the fire alarm system off-line
until the condition is verified by FDNY personnel."
maintained on the premises in an approved location and it shall be made available at all times to Fire Department representatives immediately upon request."
occupant or other person who becomes aware of a fire or explosion or any other emergency should immediately report the emergency to the fire department."
premises and retransmits those signals to the Fire Department's Bureau of Fire Communication"
Awareness of the inspection, maintenance, and testing schedule for fire alarm systems in the shelter and ensure that the schedules are adhered to"
Conduct drills to familiarize building occupants with the fire safety features of the shelter, the exits available, and the proper procedures to follow in case of a fire or non-fire emergency"
Conduct staff training and fire and non-fire emergency drills as required by the Fire Code"
Coordinators of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters supervise and direct the performance of the duties and responsibilities of the deputy Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters, fire guards and other FEP staff in the shelter."
of Fitness holders; also referred to as Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems throughout this study material." "Coordinators of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters/ emergency preparedness plan for the
an orientation from the building owner or other on-site personnel familiar with and responsible for the emergency preparedness plan before starting to perform their duties."
Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters is absent, a ____ Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters shall be present in the building and shall perform the duties of the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters. ___ Coordinators of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters must possess an F-80 Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters Certificate of Fitness issued by the Fire Department."
assistance needed to protect the safety of building occupants, including effecting their evacuation, relocation, or sheltering in place, if necessary. It is a tool intended to ensure that knowledgeable staff has been identified and designated and that there is a plan in place for responding to a fire or other emergency at the premises. The fire code requires that homeless shelters keep this updated."
Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters, by name, certificate number and position at the premises, and other FEP staff, by name and/or position at the premises, and their certificate of fitness numbers"
firefighting, emergency medical service and other emergency response personnel, including notifying those personnel upon their arrival of the location of the emergency, and the staff member(s) responsible for the coordination"
procedure for monitoring a public emergency notification system"
Qualified staff (if CPR-Qualified Staff are available) on the premises, and how to contact them in case of an emergency"
shelter occupants who require assistance because of an infirmity, disability or other special need and the staff member(s) responsible for assisting them during a drill or emergency"
shelters and hazards may rapidly develop, the plan should include the procedure for the periodic inspection of the shelter to verify the following conditions, and the staff member(s) responsible for such inspection: a. access to means of egress is unobstructed and unimpeded b. combustible materials and combustible waste have been properly stored or removed from the premises c. decorative vegetation is regularly watered or otherwise maintained d. "no smoking" signs required by the Fire Code or Rules are posted"
monitoring of the shelter to verify compliance of the following requirements, and the staff member(s) responsible for monitoring: a. that the premises do not become overcrowded b. that the allowable use of open flames and open flame devices is being conducted properly and safely c. that the prohibition against smoking, where required by the Fire Code or the FDNY rules, is being observed"
floors that are normally occupied, the approximate number of employees, and the hours of operation"
of the shelter"
buildings and occupancies"
(including emergency exits and fire escapes) and where they exit to (which street or other location)"
manage smoke and products of a fire or any combination thereof, including fire extinguishing systems, fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and standpipe systems."
December 9, 2012 Why: Improperly stored mattresses were ignited in two separate incidents only two days apart. Two building occupants tried to use portable fire extinguishers to extinguish the fire but found them empty and inoperable Some of the fire escapes were broken Four adults and two children being seriously injured. Lesson learned: Excess debris and improper storage presents a fire hazard, Lack of a building wide fire alarm system will cause significant delays in implementing a building evacuation, Fire escapes must be inspected to ensure that they are in working order, Fire extinguishers must be visually inspected monthly to ensure that they are in working order."
Complete evacuation Why: Lit cigarette left unattended by a tenant ignited a mattress on the fourth floor. Full description : A homeless shelter in New York City caught fire and required complete evacuation. The fire started when a lit cigarette left unattended by a tenant ignited a mattress on the fourth floor. The fire was quickly extinguished by the building's sprinkler system. One resident suffered from and was treated for smoke inhalation. Fortunately, the fire was confined to a single apartment. The shelter had recently been fined more than $45,000 by the Department of Buildings for safety violations, including a violation for failure to provide sprinkler protection. Records show that the building had seven active building violations at the time of the fire."
42 bed shelter 28 men Why: Ignition of table inside the shelter that was piled hight with donated clothing. 20 residents evacuated Five men were killed The building had no sprinkler system, fire alarms, or smoke detectors. Hadn't been inspected for at least five years. Lessons Learned: Periodic Fire Department inspections should be conducted as required, Excess debris and improper storage is a fire hazards, and Lack of fire prevention devices in the shelter increases the probability of fatal fires"
sustained. If one of these elements are extinguished a fire will extinguish"
temperature rise."
"How many people were estimated to have spent the night in a NYC homeles shelter in 2013. How many
the building shall be patrolled at least once every hour. They must maintain records of their patrols." "How often must a Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters be present at the
"How often should staff do refresher training sessions designed to familiarize them with their duties
severity of a fire event in a building. It is important that air movement be shut down during a fire. HVAC systems are interfaced to fire alarms so that an alarm signal from the fire alarm witll cause the air handling systems in the area of th alarm to shut down." "In what types of buildings and occupancies are coordinators of fire safety and alarm systems in homeless
occupied for more tha n fifteen persons for a period of more than 30 days."
endangered area of a building to an in-building relocation area within the same building in response to a fire or non-fire emergency."
occupants may be relocated"
stages of a fire. This stage begins at the moment of ignition. During this stage, a fire increases in size from small flames to a full fire that involves an entire room or area."
signal."
building relocation, partial evacuation or evacuation, or combination thereof, in the event of a non-fire emergency, in accordance with the emergency preparedness plan for the premises."
of a building owner, not transmit fire alarm signals received from a building to the Fire Department. Fire alarm systems can be taken "off-line" only for Fire Department approved purposes associated with the prevention of unnecessary and unwarranted alarms."
Systems in Homeless Shelters, fire guards, FEP Staff or Fire Department personnel to make announcements from the lobby to building occupants in their apartments, offices, classrooms, or in building stairwells. One way voice communication is a public address system that is capable of making announcements from the fire command center to all parts of the buildings. The one-way voice communication system can be used to warn and instruct building occupants in case of a fire or non-fire emergency."
put a placard (tag) over a defective device, indicating that it is out of service."
operation is impaired or is otherwise not in good working order."
in section two of the Real Property Law), or of a lesser estate therein, a mortgage or vendee in possession, assignee of rents, received, executor, trustee, lessee, agent or any other person, firm or corporation, directly or indirectly in control of real property. Any reference in this code to the ___ of any building, structure or premises shall be deemed to designate collectively any and all of the foregoing, including, but not limited to, the owner of the freehold or lesser estate therein and a managing agent designated by such ___ pursuant to Section 27-2098 of the New York City Administrative Code."
of the plan for the premises in a form prescribed by the commissioner, and oversee its periodic review and amendment, in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Fire Code and the Fire Department Rules. It is important that building ___ refer to the most recent editions of the Fire Code and rules when creating or amending the ___ and determining the response to emergencies and the level of staffing that is required for their particular building or occupancy."
safe maintenance of a building, structure and premises in accordance with this code. Correction and abatement of violations of this code and the rules shall be the responsibility of the owner. If an occupant creates, or allows to be created, hazardous conditions in violation of this code or the rules, the occupant shall also be responsible for the abatement of such hazardous conditions."
in response to a fire or an emergency"
Department, including ___ to ensure that the emergency preparedness plan has been prepared and/or implemented in compliance with the requirements of the Fire Code. Coordinators of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters will be responsible for making the emergency preparedness plan immediately available for inspection upon request of any Department representative."
elevators back to the lobby or sky lobby. This will cause the elevator car to return non-stop and without opening the doors to the lobby or sky lobby. The Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters must be able to perform this"
elevator car switch to the "Firemen Service" position. This results in manual operation of the elevators and overrides any other keyed switch controls and elevator landing call buttons. Elevators on "Firemen Service" will only be operable by a person inside of the elevator car. The doors will only operate when the "door open" button is pressed. The Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters must be able to perform this"
be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than 5dr above the floor. If it weighs more than 40lbs it must be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than 3.5 fet above the floor."
Service Technician issued by the FDNY"
supply which provides power to the alarm system within 10 seconds of failure of the primary supply."
at their present location, in response to a fire or non-fire emergency."
FDNY, and may not be a codified requirement."
devises throughout the bu8ilding when a fire is detected.
heat detectors: Activate the alarm when the room temperature increases at a rapid rate. This type of detector is more sensitive than the fixed temperature detector. The rate-of-rise heat detector does not have to be replaced after it has been activated.
Time system was taken off-line
authorized to be in the shelter."
employees."
emergency preparedness plan (also known as the fire safety and evacuation plan or emergency action plan) as responsible for the implementation of such plan. (In a shelter, this will include the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters, deputy Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters and fire guards)"
certificate of fitness as fire guard. Fire guards must be immediately available when the system is out of service except for when the affected area does not exceed 50,000 square feet"
stage of the three stages of a fire. Generally during this stage the entire room and all of its contents are burning. The fire is still fuel regulated but is rapidly consuming the available fuel. If no efforts are made to extinguish the fire, it will continue to burn until the available fuel and/or oxygen in the area or room has been consumed."