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FDNYC F60 Fireguard Test: Questions & Answers, Exams of Safety and Fire Engineering

A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to fdnyc f60 fireguard regulations. It covers various aspects of fire safety, including hot work operations, fire extinguisher usage, and emergency procedures. Designed to help individuals preparing for the fdnyc f60 fireguard certification exam.

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2024/2025

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FDNYC F60 Fireguard Test Questions and Answers
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1. The Certificate of Fitness holder must keep the Certificates of Fitness
upon his or her person, or otherwise for inspection
by any representative of the Department, at all times while conducting
or supervising the material, operation or facility for which the certificate
is required.
: Readily Available
2. Permits issued by the FDNY are required to conduct the following
hot work
:: 1)Storing, Using or Handling Oxygen and a Flammable gas
2) LPG or CNG or Acetylene in excess of 400 SCF
3) Any oxidizing gas in excess of 504 SCF
3. Portable LPG containers that are more than must NOT
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  1. The Certificate of Fitness holder must keep the Certificates of Fitness upon his or her person, or otherwise for inspection by any representative of the Department, at all times while conducting or supervising the material, operation or facility for which the certificate is required. : Readily Available
  2. Permits issued by the FDNY are required to conduct the following hot work :: 1)Storing, Using or Handling Oxygen and a Flammable gas
  1. LPG or CNG or Acetylene in excess of 400 SCF
  2. Any oxidizing gas in excess of 504 SCF
  1. Portable LPG containers that are more than must NOT

be stored, handled, or used indoors : 16.4 oz

  1. CNG containers with a capacity greater than must NOT stored, handled, or used on the roof : 8.7 SCF 5. Use of LPG/Propane on an occupied roof requires an from licensed professional stating the roof is constructed of : Affidavit, Ar- chitect or Engineer, non-combustible materials 6. Any single standard portable LPG container must not exceed in weight : 100 LBS

11. Under a temporary permit may be valid from to depends on the construction/operation need. : - Site-specific permit, 1 day to 12 months

  1. Such permit authorizes the permit holder to store, handle, use or sell hazardous material or conduct an operation on a citywide basis is called ?: - Citywide permit
  1. Such permit is valid to temporarily store, handle, use or sell hazardous materials or to conduct an operation at one or more locations is called?: - Citywide permit
  2. Citywide permit the duration of such activity at any individual location does not exceed days: 30 calendar
  3. Periods of activity in excess 30 calendar days at any one location shall require a : Site-specific permit
  4. What should be readily available on the premise for inspection by Fire Department representatives?: Any and all permits
  5. Hot work program authorization is NOT issued by the FDNY, it must be signed and issued by the : Responsible person 18. Hot work shall be available for inspection by any representative for after the work is completed: 48 hours

feet away from any combustible materials and combustible waste: 25 feet

  1. Sprinkler system protection while hot work is performed.: must not be shut off or impaired
  2. Gas Torch Operation Precautions: Each person must operate only one torch at a time and such torch must not be left unattended while ignited
  3. Protection of Combustibles: Areas designed for hot work operations shall have floors with noncombustible surface

27. Paper, wood shavings, straw and fabric are examples of : combustible materials

  1. Hot work operations involving cutting or welding shall be conducted at least from combustible materials and combustible waste: 35 feet
  2. shall not be allowed to accumulate on floors and other surfaces within the hot work area.: Combustible waste
  3. Prohibited cutting or welding when : support- ed by or resting on any compressed gs containers 31. Compressed gas containers must be replaced when : They are empty 32. Empty containers must be handle in the same manners as : full once
  4. A must not be rolled on its side or its rim: Compressed gas containers
  5. Fire Watch Requirement: A fire watch must be maintained during any hot work operation
  6. Person conducting a fire watch : shall not have other du- ties
  7. Fire Guard vs Fire Watch: -important to understand the code required

41. The fire guards or fire watch personnel must complete a signed inspec- tion report (or the log book). This report must be submitted to and retained by the person in charger of the torch operations. The log book should be : maintained on the premises for 48 hours after work is complete

  1. Under Gas Welding and Cutting Precautions - The torch valves shall be closed and the gas supply to the torch completely shut off when hot work operations are discontinues for a period of or more: 1 hour
  2. Tests for suspected leaks in piping equipment and systems shall be made using : soapy water
  3. Emergency notification: -fire guard can use wireless phone to make emer- gency notifications (make sure that battery is charged to last the entire shift)-noti- fying FDNY by phone is the most direct and effective way to make notification of an emergency
  4. Fire Detection System: fire watch for impairment must be provided when the alarm system is offline
  5. A portable fire extinguisher with at least 2-A:20--B:C rating...: must be readily accessible within 30 feet of the location where hot work is performed and where the fire guards are positioned

-in case of fire, 911 must be called

  1. In event of a fire extinguisher has been discharged...: a fully charged replace meant is required before work can resume
  2. Portable fire extinguishers are important in?: -preventing a small fire from growing into a larger one -not intended to fight large or spreading fire
  3. The C of F holder should only consider extinguishing a fire when?: they are limited in size and spread such that they can be readily extinguished using a portable fire extinguisher
  4. P.A.S.S.: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
  5. All fire extinguishers installed so that?: the top of the extinguisher is not more than 5 ft above the floor and the clearance between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor is less than 4in.-in other words, no fire extinguisher is allowed to put on the floor

-to extinguish..the blanket-smothering effect of oxygen excluding media such as CO2, dry chemical or foam is most effective

  1. Class C Fire: -fires that involve electrical equipment-these fires must be fought with extinguishers that do not conduct electricity -foam and water type extinguishers must not be used to extinguish electrical fires -after shutting off the electrical equipment, extinguishers for Class A or B fires may be used
  2. Class D Fire: -fires caused by ignitable metals, such as magnesium, titanium, and metallic sodium, or metals that are combustible under certain conditions, such as calcium, zinc, and aluminum -generally, water should not be used to extinguish these fires
  3. Fire extinguisher inspections: -must be done monthly -owner of premises is responsible to designate a person to perform a monthly inspection -"quick check"
  4. CNG: compressed natural gas
  1. LPG: liquefied petroleum gas
  2. SCF: Standard Cubic Feet