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A comprehensive overview of the fdny g60 fire guard certification for torch operations. It covers key aspects such as fire watch duties, permit requirements, safety regulations, and inspection procedures. The material is presented in a question-and-answer format, making it useful for exam preparation and understanding the responsibilities of a fire guard in preventing fire hazards during hot work. It includes essential information on handling flammable gases, using safety equipment, and adhering to fire safety protocols to ensure a safe working environment. A valuable resource for individuals seeking to obtain or maintain their f-60 cof and for those responsible for overseeing hot work operations.
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or on any rooftop shall be conducted by at least F-60 fire guard ANS 1
while conducting the fire watch ANS True
on the roof in the following occupancies: resi- dential, factory, industrial, educational and institutional ANS 16.
handled, or used indoors or on the roof in the following occupancies: resi- dential, factory, industrial, educational and institutional ANS 8.
requires an FDNY ANS Permit.
professional stating the roof is constructed of material ANS Non-combustible.
lbs in weight ANS 100
standard cubic feet (SCF) ANS 381
compressed natural gas (CNG), or other flammable gas ANS (1) Site-specific.
torch operations at a specific premises or location.
hot work for the purpose of preventing fire.
person allowing hot work to be performed at the premises. It must be available for inspection by the FDNY during the work and for 48 hours after the work is completed.
pipe, cadwelding, etc.
as a result of hot work.
duties.
preventing fire hazards, raising alarms and notifying the FDNY.
work safety and can authorize hot work performance.
adhered by heating with a torch and melting asphalt back coating instead of mopping hot asphalt for adhesion.
Sparks and hot metal.
by the permit holder at least hours before hot work begins ANS 48
: Responsible person.
Responsible person.
be inspected for safety by the responsible person ANS Once.
for at least hours after hot work is complete ANS 48
35 feet from combustible materials.
hazard identification must be posted ANS Signs.
surfaces ANS Non-combustible.
must be conducted within a enclosure ANS Fire-rated.
the work ANS Responsible person.
permit section ANS The FDNY.
within feet of the location where hot work is per- formed ANS 30
operations utilizing heat-producing systems or other ignition sources ANS Roofing.
maintain a fire watch must possess ANS An F- 60 COF.
have ANS An F-60 COF holder performing a fire watch, unless the 2nd torch operation is not more than 50 feet away from the fire guard.
if the torch operation is being conducted in a way that allows sparks and slag to travel there ANS Below.
30 minutes. This time may be extended depending on the possible hazards.
been ANS Shut off.
and the gas supply is limited ANS Allow the flame to burn itself out and call 911.
in size ANS Small.