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Pre incident surveys are conducted to assist firefighting operations should there ever be an incident at the building or facility. ____ enforcement inspections aim to ensure that buildings are up to code and therefore less likely to be at risk for fires or other hazards. |
Code P265 |
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_____ provide an opportunity to evaluate if structures within the community meet applicable codes and standards. |
Inspections P265 |
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_____ help reduce community loss. |
Inspections P265 |
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Company officers should follow their ____ policies and procedures for conducting inspections. |
AHJ’s P266 |
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Company officers should follow their ____ policies and procedures for conducting inspections. |
AHJ’s P266 |
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____ circumstances are conditions that allow emergency responders and law enforcement officers to enter a structure without a warrant. |
Exigent P266 |
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Company officers should follow their ____ policies and procedures for conducting inspections. |
AHJ’s P266 |
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____ circumstances are conditions that allow emergency responders and law enforcement officers to enter a structure without a warrant. |
Exigent P266 |
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According the the “California Supreme court case People V Ramey, 545 P.2d (Cal. 1976), an ______ _______ is :”An emergency requiring swift action to prevent imminent danger to life or serious damage to property or to forestall the imminent escape of a suspect or destruction of evidence.” |
Exigent circumstance P266 |
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Company officers should follow their ____ policies and procedures for conducting inspections. |
AHJ’s P266 |
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____ circumstances are conditions that allow emergency responders and law enforcement officers to enter a structure without a warrant. |
Exigent P266 |
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According the the “California Supreme court case People V Ramey, 545 P.2d (Cal. 1976), an exigent circumstance is :”An emergency requiring swift action to prevent imminent danger to life or serious damage to property or to forestall the imminent escape of a suspect or destruction of evidence.” |
Exigent P266 |
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Most fire codes require each building or facility to be inspected at least once each ___. |
Year P267 |
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When a violation has been reported to the occupant and the required corrective action has been explained, a ____ notice that includes the dates and time of the follow up or reinspection issued. |
Written Notice P268 |
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When a Company Officer is assigned to inspect a particular occupancy, the first step in preparing for the inspection is gathering _____. |
Information P268 |
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The inspection begins as the unit approaches the building or facility. The unit should be driven ____ the facility, or the block on which it is located, to observe the surrounding area. |
Around P270 |
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Fire Department connections (FDC’s) should be inspected when examining the ___ of a building/structure. |
Exterior P271 |
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The officer may choose to start formal inspection from the _____. This allows the officer to measure the building and make notes or take pictures of important features, such as for department connections (FDC’s) or security gates or window coverings. If the occupancy has a sprinkler system, the inspector may want to check the post indicator valve to ensure it is in the _____ position. |
Open P271 |
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Once inside the building, inspection personnel may start at the ___ level and systematically work their way to the roof, or vice versa. Some inspectors feel that starting from the roof allows them to see the entire facility from a different vantage point, which can expose features that were missed from the grade level. |
Lowest P271 |
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Once inside the building, inspection personnel may start at the ___ level and systematically work their way to the roof, or vice versa. Some inspectors feel that starting from the roof allows them to see the entire facility from a different vantage point, which can expose features that were missed from the grade level. |
Lowest P271 |
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If no floor plan exists, one should be ____ during the inspection tour. |
Drawn P271 |
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The means of __ from the building is the single most important life safety item to be inspected. |
Egress P272 |
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According to NFPA __, Life Safety Code, NFPA __, Fire code, and ICC ANSI A117.1, standard for accessible and usable buildings and facilities, all means of egress must be usable by a person with a severe mobility impairment. |
NFPA 101, NFPA 1,
P272 |
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Door swing- Depending on the occupancy type, exit doors usually swing in the direction of travel. On a doors exit discharge side. The door opening should ___ extend into the passageway and reduce the exit passage width. |
Not P272 |
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Door Hardware - Exit doors must remain unlocked from the inside, whenever the building is occupied, and must be openable from the inside with a single motion without a key, or any special knowledge. Depending upon the occupancy type and occupant load served (maximum number of people), exit doors may be required to swing open any direction of exit, travel, and be equipped with _____ hardware. |
Panic P272 |
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When inspecting ___, check for tripping and falling hazards. |
Stairs P272 |
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Process requirements for each occupancy class are included in the various ____. Company officers must throw a Research, the applicable occupancy code requirements before inspecting them. |
Codes P273 |
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Smoking and/or welding and cutting operations may be prohibited in storage areas. Storage must not interfere with automatic sprinklers or other built in fire protection devices or systems. High- stack storage may require _-___automatic sprinkler systems. Exit passageways must be marked and unobstructed. |
In-rack P273 |
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Company officers should be familiar with ___ major systems used to identify hazardous materials in North America. NFPA ___ U.S. DOT placards, labels, and markings. United Nations Globally Harmonized System of classification and labeling of chemicals (GHS). |
Three P274 |
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The information in NFPA ___, Standard system for the identification of the hazardous materials for emergencies response, gives a widely recognized method for indicating the presence of hazardous materials at commercial, manufacturing, institutional, and other fixed storage facilities. Use of this system is commonly required by local ordinances for All occupancies that contain hazardous materials. |
NFPA 704 P275 |
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The US Canada and Mexico use a placarding labeling and marking system to identify hazmat during transportation. All three countries use the same source for their systems: “Transportation of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations”, published by the ________. |
United Nations P275 |
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Generally speaking, transportation, labels are designed for nonbulk packages, whereas transportation placards are designed for _____ packages. |
Bulk P275 |
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Under the United Nations (UN) system, ___ hazard classes are used to categorize hazardous materials. |
Nine P275 |
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The United States and many other countries throughout the world have developed a globally harmonized system of classification and labeling of chemicals. (GHS) the purpose of GHS is to promote common consistent criteria for classifying chemicals, according to their health, physical and ______ hazards, and encourage the use of compatible hazard labels, safety, data sheets, formerly known as (material safety, data sheets), for employees, and other hazard communication information based on the resulting classifications. |
Environmental hazards P276 |
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When the inspection has been completed, the inspection findings should be discussed with the business owner, or designated representative during a closing ______. |
Interview P276 |
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When the inspection has been completed, the inspection findings should be discussed with the business owner, or designated representative during a closing ______. |
Interview P276 |
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During the ____ interview, the company officer should set a date and time for a follow up inspection if needed. |
Closing P276 |
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Regardless of the type of system or the activation means, each fire detection and signaling system must meet the requirements of NFPA ___, “National Fire Alarm Signaling Code.” |
NFPA 72 P277 |
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Regardless of the type of system or the activation means, each fire detection and signaling system must meet the requirements of NFPA ___, “National Fire Alarm Signaling Code.” |
NFPA 72 P277 |
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Procedures for conducting water supply flow tests are provided in IFSTA’s FIRE INSPECTION AND ____ ENFORCEMENT. |
Code P277 |
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Regardless of the type of system or the activation means, each fire detection and signaling system must meet the requirements of NFPA ___, “National Fire Alarm Signaling Code.” |
NFPA 72 P277 |
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Procedures for conducting water supply flow tests are provided in IFSTA’s FIRE INSPECTION AND ____ ENFORCEMENT. |
Code P277 |
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Company officers should be familiar with pump types installed in the response area. When inspecting these installations, inspection personnel should check the owner/occupant’s pump maintenance and test records. NFPA __ requires that these pumps be run for at least ___ minutes per week. |
NFPA 20 30 minutes per week. P277 |
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NFPA ____, “Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Emergency Services Communications Systems.” |
NFPA 1221 P277 |
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Standpipe and hose systems Bend the hose between the connection in the first ____. If water has accumulated there, the valve may be partially open or leaking. |
First fold P278 |
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Standpipe and Hose Systems Disconnect the hose on the ____” hose connections. Test the valve by opening it to allow water to flow into a bucket held close to the outlet. |
1 1/2” P278 |
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Standpipe and Hose systems Firefighters should never use this type of hose, because it is usually ____ jacket hose and it is not tested. |
Single P278 |
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An automatic sprinkler system consists of a water source, distribution piping, and one or more individual ______. |
Sprinklers P278 |
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____ pipe system- the piping is constantly full of water under pressure. |
Wet pipe P278 |
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In cold storage units in occupancies in cold climates ___ sprinkler systems are required. |
Dry P278 |
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____-pipe systems - the distribution piping is Colbert and allows the system to remain functional during freezing temperatures. There are ___ types of dry sprinkler systems. |
Dry pipe systems Three P278 |
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____ pipe -dry systems are often installed in areas subject to freezing. |
Dry pipe P278 |
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____ pipe -dry systems are often installed in areas subject to freezing. |
Dry pipe P278 |
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____- consists of closed sprinkler heads attached to a piping system that contains air under pressure and a secondary detection system. Similar to a dry pipe sprinkler system, ____ systems are installed in areas that are sensitive to accidental water discharge. |
Preaction Preaction P278 |
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_____ -consists of piping and open sprinklers a fire detection system is used to activate the water or foam control valve. And when they system activates, the extinguishing agent expels from all sprinkler heads in the designated area. |
Deluge P278 |
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An ___ sprinkler system consists of a water source, piping, and individual sprinklers. |
Automatic P279 |
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An ___ sprinkler system consists of a water source, piping, and individual sprinklers. |
Automatic P279 |
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In a __-pipe system, the piping is filled with pressurized water. |
Wet pipe P279 |
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In a __-pipe system, the piping is filled with air. |
Dry pipe P280 |
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Dry chemical systems must conform to NFPA __, “Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems.” |
NFPA 17 P280 |
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Dry chemical systems must conform to NFPA __, “Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems.” |
NFPA 17 P280 |
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___ dry chemical systems use the same fire extinguishing agents as portable dry chemical fire extinguishers. |
Fixed P280 |
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There are two main type of fry chemical systems. ____ application and total ____. |
Local application Total Flooding P280 |
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____ application systems are the most common type of dry chemical system. These systems discharge agent directly onto a relatively small area, such as cooking surfaces in a commercial kitchen. |
Local P280 |
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Total flooding systems may be actuated manually or automatically. ___ activation is by means of a fusible link holding a spring-loaded cable to the system controls. |
Automatic P280 |
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Wet chemical systems are designed to be installed in commercial range hoods, plenums, and ducts. These systems must conform to the requirements of NFPA ____, “Standard for Wet chemical extinguishing systems.” |
NFPA 17A P281 |
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Typically, wet chemical systems use an agent that is a mixture of water and either potassium carbonate or potassium acetate and delivered in ___ form. Wet chemical systems are especially well suited for ___ oil-related applications |
Spray form Cooking P281 |
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Typically, wet chemical systems use an agent that is a mixture of water and either potassium carbonate or potassium acetate and delivered in ___ form. Wet chemical systems are especially well suited for ___ oil-related applications |
Spray form Cooking P281 |
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Portable fire extinguishers in the immediate area must be compatible with the wet chemical agent (__-rated). |
K-rated P281 |
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Carbon dioxide systems These systems must conform to NFPA ___, “Standard on carbon dioxide extinguishing systems.” Like dry chemical systems, carbon dioxide (C02) systems are designed as either local application or total ___. |
NFPA 12 Total flooding P281 |
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Carbon dioxide systems These systems must conform to NFPA ___, “Standard on carbon dioxide extinguishing systems.” Like dry chemical systems, carbon dioxide (C02) systems are designed as either local application or total ___. |
NFPA 12 Total flooding P281 |
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Because carbon dioxide extinguishes fire by excluding oxygen, (smothering) total flooding systems can be hazardous to anyone in a flooded compartment. Total flooding carbon dioxide systems must have a pre-_____ alarm to warn room occupants of an impending discharge, so the occupants can exit immediately. |
Discharge alarm P281 |
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Halons and the halogenated extinguishing agents contain atoms from one of the halogen series of chemical elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromide, and _____. |
Iodine P281 |
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Halons and the halogenated extinguishing agents contain atoms from one of the halogen series of chemical elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromide, and _____. |
Iodine P281 |
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The halogenated agents are principally effective on Class __ and Class __ fires. |
Class B and Class C P281 |
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The Montreal Protocol of ___ provided for the phase out of Halons and banned the manufacture of new Halon agents after Jan 1, ___. |
1987 1994 P281 |
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Halon agent use is necessary for human health and safety or critical for the functioning of society. One such use is in ___ engine fire suppression systems. |
Aircraft P281 |
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Halon systems installed prior to the Montreal Protocol May remain in use until such time as they are discharged on a fire or the gas “___ off”. |
Leaks off P281 |
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In portable fire extinguishers, two halons are still in use. Halon ___ (bromochlorodifluoromethane- CF2BrCl) -most commonly found in portable extinguishers. Halon ___ (bromotrifluoromethame -CF3Br) -used in some portable fire extinguishers, but more commonly found in fixed system applications). |
Halon 1211 Halon 1301 P282 |
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In portable fire extinguishers, two halons are still in use. Halon ___ (bromochlorodifluoromethane- CF2BrCl) -most commonly found in portable extinguishers. Halon ___ (bromotrifluoromethame -CF3Br) -used in some portable fire extinguishers, but more commonly found in fixed system applications). |
Halon 1211 Halon 1301 P282 |
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Halon systems may be engineered or __ engineered. |
Pre engineered P282 |
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Halon systems are equipped with an __ switch to cancel an inadvertent system actuation so that these very expensive agents are not wasted. |
Abort P282 |
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NFPA ___ “standard on Clean agent fire extinguishing systems), defines a clean agent as an electrically, nonconducting, volatile, or gaseous fire extinguishing agent that does not leave a residue upon evaporation. |
NFPA 2001 P282 |
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NFPA ___ “standard on Clean agent fire extinguishing systems), defines a clean agent as an electrically, nonconducting, volatile, or gaseous fire extinguishing agent that does not leave a residue upon evaporation. |
NFPA 2001 P282 |
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Examples of Halon agent replacements include: FM-___ -A hydrofluorocarbon considered to be an alternative to Halon 1301. ____- a blend of three naturally occurring gases: nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide. P282 |
FM-200 Inergen P282 |
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NFPA ___ “standard on Clean agent fire extinguishing systems), defines a clean agent as an electrically, nonconducting, volatile, or gaseous fire extinguishing agent that does not leave a residue upon evaporation. |
NFPA 2001 P282 |
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Examples of Halon agent replacements include: FM-___ -A hydrofluorocarbon considered to be an alternative to Halon 1301. ____- a blend of three naturally occurring gases: nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide. P282 |
FM-200 Inergen P282 |
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____ systems are used in locations where the application of water alone may not be effective in extinguishing a fire. |
Foam P282 |
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Foam Systems designed to produce low-, medium-, and high-expansion foam must conform to NFPA ___ (Standard for low, medium, and high expansion foam). Some systems are designed to produce ATH (Alcohol-type concentrate) foams for polar solvents and other flammable liquids that are miscible with water. These various types and ratios of foam may be delivered through ___ nozzles or other special foam sprinklers. |
NFPA 11 Deluge P283 |
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All portable fire extinguishers must be installed and maintained according to NFPA __, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers. |
NFPA 10 P283 |
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Portable fire extinguishers use different methods to expel the extinguishing agent. They can be broadly classified according to the method used, which includes the following: -Stored pressure -cartridge-operated -___-operated |
Pump P284 |
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Requirements for extinguisher distribution are contained in NFPA ____. |
NFPA 10 P284 |
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If an extinguisher cabinet is placed in a rated wall, the cabinet must have the same fire rating as the ___ assembly. |
Wall P285 |
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If an extinguisher cabinet is placed in a rated wall, the cabinet must have the same fire rating as the ___ assembly. |
Wall P285 |
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Extinguishers with a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds should be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than __ ft above the floor. |
5 feet P285 |
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If an extinguisher cabinet is placed in a rated wall, the cabinet must have the same fire rating as the ___ assembly. |
Wall P285 |
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Extinguishers with a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds should be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than __ ft above the floor. |
5 feet P285 |
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Extinguishers with a gross weight greater than 40 pounds, except wheeled types, should be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than ___ft above the floor. |
3 1/2 ft P285 |
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If an extinguisher cabinet is placed in a rated wall, the cabinet must have the same fire rating as the ___ assembly. |
Wall P285 |
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Extinguishers with a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds should be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than __ ft above the floor. |
5 feet P285 |
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Extinguishers with a gross weight greater than 40 pounds, except wheeled types, should be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than ___ft above the floor. |
3 1/2 ft P285 |
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The clearance between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor should never be less than __ inches. |
4 inches P285 |
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NFPA __ “Standard for Pre-Incident Planning” |
NFPA 1620 P286 |
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The ____ survey process ensures that initial action plans are accurate. |
Pre incident P286 |
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______ is the process of gathering and evaluating information providing information that can be used to formulate plans and ensuring that the information remains current. |
Pre incident planning P286 |
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Before visiting a site, personnel should review information gathered during previous pre incident _____. |
Surveys P286 |
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Before visiting a site, personnel should review information gathered during previous pre incident _____. |
Surveys P286 |
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If possible, the company officer should obtain a copy of the facility __ plan from the owners/occupants or the building ___ department. |
Plot Code P286 |
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Before visiting a site, personnel should review information gathered during previous pre incident _____. |
Surveys P286 |
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If possible, the company officer should obtain a copy of the facility __ plan from the owners/occupants or the building ___ department. |
Plot Code P286 |
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Information on the building can usually be viewed at a ____ assessor website. |
Tax assessor P286 |
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Preincident surveys should be conducted In a systematic and logical approach, divided between the exterior and the ___ of the structure. |
Interior P288 |
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Survey information may be recorded on a specialized form designed to collect essential information. ___ sketches should be made of the structure or facility showing it’s size, location, and components. |
Field P289 |
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Survey information may be recorded on a specialized form designed to collect essential information. ___ sketches should be made of the structure or facility showing it’s size, location, and components. |
Field P289 |
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A ___ ___ is a rough drawing of a building prepared during the facility survey. It should show general information about building dimensions and other related outside information, such as locations of fire hydrants, streets, water tanks, and distances to nearby ___. |
Field sketch Exposures P289 |
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All of the basic information for survey drawings that accompany the survey report should be shown on __ sketches, but not all of the details need to be included. |
Field sketches P289 |
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_____ can supplement sketch information. Graphic symbols can be added to the photographs, and images can be inserted into the pre-incident plan. |
Photography P290 |
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_____ can supplement sketch information. Graphic symbols can be added to the photographs, and images can be inserted into the pre-incident plan. |
Photography P290 |
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The exterior facility survey focuses on obtaining information to create a ___ plan or compare observations to an existing plot plan. Buildings should be measured and their dimensions recorded, including distances from each building to ___. |
Plot plan Exposures P290 |
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A buildings ____ does NOT provide a good vantage point for gathering building construction information since many buildings are covered with brick, stone, or aluminum siding. |
Exterior P290 |
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After surveying the facilities exterior, company personnel may move to either the buildings __ floor (or roof if it is accessible) or the lowest floor and basement subbasement or ground floor to begin the interior survey. |
Top P291 |
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Systematically, working either upward or downward, personnel then conduct the ___ survey. |
Interior P291 |
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The life safety information collected by survey personnel can be divided into __ main topics: protection and evacuation of occupants, and protection of firefighters. |
Two P291 |
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The term ___ load represents the bulk of fuel available to burn and generally refers to a buildings contents. |
Fuel load P293 |
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When company officers observe and record the fuel load of buildings during oreincident surveys, they are primarily addressing the ___ control considerations of preincident planning. |
Fire control P293 |
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Some ____ systems can be used during emergency operations to remove contaminated atmospheres from a structure. |
HVAC P293 |
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Some ____ systems can be used during emergency operations to remove contaminated atmospheres from a structure. |
HVAC P293 |
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The pre incident survey should also identify any built in _____ devices that can be used to control a fire or remove hazardous atmospheres from the structure. |
Ventilation P293 |
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_____/Smoke Control systems can help firefighters by removing smoke and contaminated atmospheres. |
HVAC P293 |
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NFPA ____, “Standard for smoke and heat venting” provides guidelines for the design and installation of smoke and heat venting equipment and recommends using automatic heat-activated roof vents and _____ curtains (curtain boards). |
NFPA 204 Draft Curtains P293 |
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NFPA ____, “Standard for smoke and heat venting” provides guidelines for the design and installation of smoke and heat venting equipment and recommends using automatic heat-activated roof vents and _____ curtains (curtain boards). |
NFPA 204 Draft Curtains P293 |
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Roof and wall vents and curtain ____ are most common in large buildings that have wide, unbroken expanses of floor space. |
Boards P293 |
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_______ roof and wall vents -release heat and smoke to the outside through vents that work automatically and are placed at the highest point of a roof or wall to limit the spread of fire within a building. smoke detectors may activate some automatic roof vents but most vents operate through the use of fusible links, connected to spring loaded or counter weighted cover assemblies. If automatic vents do not open immediately, firefighters will have to open them ____ with manual release mechanism. |
Automatic Manually P294 |
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____ vents - release heat and smoke from atriums (large vertical openings in the center of structures) to the outside. Building codes in most areas require that atriums be equipped with _____ vents. |
Atrium Automatic P294 |
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____ vents - release heat and smoke from atriums (large vertical openings in the center of structures) to the outside. Building codes in most areas require that a dreams be equipped with _____ vents. |
Atrium Automatic P294 |
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_____ -release heat, and smoke to the outside from square or rectangle or structures that penetrate a buildings roof. |
Monitors P294 |
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____ vents - release heat and smoke from atriums (large vertical openings in the center of structures) to the outside. Building codes in most areas require that atriums be equipped with _____ vents. |
Atrium Automatic P294 |
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_____ -release heat, and smoke to the outside from square or rectangle or structures that penetrate a buildings roof. |
Monitors P294 |
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Monitors with solid walls should have at least ___ opposite sides hinged at the bottom and held closed at the top with a fusible link that allows gravity to open them in case of a fire. |
Two P294 |
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____ vents - release heat and smoke from atriums (large vertical openings in the center of structures) to the outside. Building codes in most areas require that a dreams be equipped with _____ vents. |
Atrium Automatic P294 |
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_____ -release heat, and smoke to the outside from square or rectangle or structures that penetrate a buildings roof. |
Monitors P294 |
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Monitors with solid walls should have at least ___ opposite sides, hinged at the bottom and held closed at the top with a fusible link that allows gravity to open them in case of a fire. |
Two P294 |
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Monitors with glass sides rely upon the glass, breaking to provide ventilation in case of a fire. If a fire does not break the glass firefighters will have to ___ it. |
Remove P294 |
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Curtain boards limit the _____ spread of heat and smoke. |
Horizontal P295 |
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______- skylights for thermal plastic panels for ordinary window, glass act as automatic vents when he fires heat melts the plastic or breaks the glass. Skylights without Thermo plastic panels or automatic venting will have to be removed or glass panes will have to be ____. |
Skylights Broken P295 |
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______- skylights for thermal plastic panels for ordinary window, glass act as automatic vents when he fires heat melts the plastic or breaks the glass. Skylights without Thermo plastic panels or automatic venting will have to be removed or glass panes will have to be ____. |
Skylights Broken P295 |
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And skylights equipped with white glass panes have to be removed from their frames or cut with ___. |
Saws P295 |
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______- skylights for thermal plastic panels for ordinary window, glass act as automatic vents when he fires heat melts the plastic or breaks the glass. Skylights without Thermo plastic panels or automatic venting will have to be removed or glass panes will have to be ____. |
Skylights Broken P295 |
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Any skylights equipped with wired glass panes have to be removed from their frames or cup with ___. |
Saws P295 |
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_________ air distribution (UAFD) systems introduce thermostatically controlled air into compartments through openings in the floor. |
Underfloor P295 |
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Any built in fire protection or system should be checked during the preincident ____. |
Survey P295 |
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Determining the availability and reliability of ___ supplies is critical to the development of any preincident plan. |
Water P296 |
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required fire flow based on construction ___ and fuel load information or on calculations that owners/occupants provide. |
Type P296 |
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required fire flow based on construction ___ and fuel load information or on calculations that owners/occupants provide. |
Type P296 |
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Water supply system pressure, determined by reading the pressure at hydrants with a ____ gauge while flowing water from them. |
Pitot P296 |
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required fire flow based on construction ___ and fuel load information or on calculations that owners/occupants provide. |
Type P296 |
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Water supply system pressure, determined by reading the pressure at hydrants with a ____ gauge while flowing water from them. |
Pitot P296 |
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Available Fire Flow ( determined by flowing a hydrant in determining water flow rates based on the pressure readings at the ______.) |
Hydrant P296 |
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required fire flow based on construction ___ and fuel load information or on calculations that owners/occupants provide. |
Type P296 |
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Water supply system pressure, determined by reading the pressure at hydrants with a ____ gauge while flowing water from them. |
Pitot P296 |
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Available Fire Flow ( determined by flowing a hydrant in determining water flow rates based on the pressure readings at the ______.) |
Hydrant P296 |
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Reliability of water supplies (Determined by reading the water pressure at a variety of _____ while simultaneously flowing water from them.) |
Hydrants P296 |
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The _____ works department can provide information regarding the sizes and locations of water mains as well as pressure is that can be anticipated to serve the occupancy based on the municipalities water atlas, a Map Book, or an online database of all water lines in the jurisdiction. |
Public works P296 |
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Preincident plans are developed using data from the ______. |
Survey P297 |
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Depending on policies and procedures, preincident survey information needs to be kept current and ____. |
Available P298 |
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Depending on policies and procedures, preincident survey information needs to be kept current and ____. |
Available P298 |
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A drawing or series of drawings included in the pre-Internet service in more effectively convey the building ____ information. |
Layout P298 |
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Depending on policies and procedures, preincident survey information needs to be kept current and ____. |
Available P298 |
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A drawing or series of drawings included in the pre-Internet service in more effectively convey the building ____ information. |
Layout P298 |
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Three types of facility survey drawings are : Plot plans Floor plans _______ |
Elevations P298 |
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Depending on policies and procedures, preincident survey information needs to be kept current and ____. |
Available P298 |
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A drawing or series of drawings included in the pre-Internet service in more effectively convey the building ____ information. |
Layout P298 |
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Three types of facility survey drawings are : Plot plans Floor plans _______ |
Elevations P298 |
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____ plans -indicate how buildings are situated in relation to other buildings and streets in the area. |
Plot plans P298 |
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Depending on policies and procedures, preincident survey information needs to be kept current and ____. |
Available P298 |
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A drawing or series of drawings included in the pre-Incident survey in more effectively convey the building ____ information. |
Layout P298 |
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Three types of facility survey drawings are : Plot plans Floor plans _______ |
Elevations P298 |
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____ plans -indicate how buildings are situated in relation to other buildings and streets in the area. |
Plot plans P298 |
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___ plans- show the layout of individual floors, subfloors and roofs. |
Floor Plans P298 |
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Depending on policies and procedures, preincident survey information needs to be kept current and ____. |
Available P298 |
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A drawing or series of drawings included in the pre-Internet service in more effectively convey the building ____ information. |
Layout P298 |
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Three types of facility survey drawings are : Plot plans Floor plans _______ |
Elevations P298 |
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____ plans -indicate how buildings are situated in relation to other buildings and streets in the area. |
Plot plans P298 |
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___ plans- show the layout of individual floors, subfloors and roofs. |
Floor Plans P298 |
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____ - show side views of structures that depict the number of floors in a building and the grades of surrounding ground. |
Elevations P298 |
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Depending on policies and procedures, preincident survey information needs to be kept current and ____. |
Available P298 |
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A drawing or series of drawings included in the pre-Internet service in more effectively convey the building ____ information. |
Layout P298 |
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Three types of facility survey drawings are : Plot plans Floor plans _______ |
Elevations P298 |
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____ plans -indicate how buildings are situated in relation to other buildings and streets in the area. |
Plot plans P298 |
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___ plans- show the layout of individual floors, subfloors and roofs. |
Floor Plans P298 |
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____ - show side views of structures that you picked the number of floors in a building and the grades of surrounding ground. |
Elevations P298 |
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The content in format of the pre-incident survey will be dictated by the ____. |
AHJ P298 |
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The pre-incident survey should contain the essential information that will assist in the development of an initial action plan in conjunction with a _____ worksheet. |
Tactical P298 |
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Pre plans can be kept in hard copy format or provided electronically on apparatus equipped with ____ data terminals (MDT). |
Mobile P298 |
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The three major tasks with any pre-incident plan involves gathering the data, entering the data into databases and keeping the data ______. |
Current P300 |
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_______- noncombustible, barriers or dividers hung from the ceiling and large open areas that are designed to minimize the mushrooming effect of heat and smoke and impede the flow of heat. |
Draft curtains P301 |
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_______- noncombustible, barriers or dividers hung from the ceiling and large open areas that are designed to minimize the mushrooming effect of heat and smoke and impede the flow of heat. |
Draft curtains P301 |
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____- (1) place or Means of exiting a structure or vehicle. (2) escape or evacuation. |
Egress P301 |
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_______- noncombustible, barriers or dividers hung from the ceiling and large open areas that are designed to minimize the mushrooming effect of heat and smoke and impede the flow of heat. |
Draft curtains P301 |
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____- (1) place or Means of exiting a structure or vehicle. (2) escape or evacuation. |
Egress P301 |
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______ _______ __ ________ ______ (___) Mechanical system used to provide environmental control with any structure and the equipment necessary to make a function usually a single integrated units with a complex system of Ducts throughout the building. Also known as air ____ system. |
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Air-Handling P301 |
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_______- noncombustible, barriers or dividers hung from the ceiling and large open areas that are designed to minimize the mushrooming effect of heat and smoke and impede the flow of heat. |
Draft curtains P301 |
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____- (1) place or Means of exiting a structure or vehicle. (2) escape or evacuation. |
Egress P301 |
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______ _______ __ ________ ______ (___) Mechanical system used to provide environmental control with any structure and the equipment necessary to make a function usually a single integrated units with a complex system of Ducts throughout the building. Also known as air ____ system. |
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Air-Handling P301 |
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_____ ____ -architectural drawing showing the overall project layout of building areas driveways fences, fire hydrants in landscape features for a given plot of land; view is directly from ____. |
Plot plan Above P301 |
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Under common law, and most statutory law, the existence of an emergency constitutes ____ permission to enter. |
Implied P266 |
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A major function in a life safety inspection is ______. |
Preparation
P268 |
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Except for information about new occupancies, one of the best information sources about an occupancy is the record of previous ___ and incident reports. |
Inspections P269 |
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____ ____ describe general fire and life safety requirements that apply to all occupancies and detail exactly what is required for various processes in many different occupancy types. |
Model codes P269 |
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___ safety is the inspections primary concern. |
Life safety P271 |
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______- any permanent or movable object that will reduce the width of the original exit passageway. Obstructions may include furniture, plants, or storage of materials that block or partially blocked the pathway. |
Obstructions P272 |
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____-Mark exit doors, and the passageways to them with signs that are visible in the dark. Signs are usually electrified and have auxiliary power in the event of a power failure. Some fire codes permit, reflective self luminous signs. Signs are traditionally over the __ although alternate signs may be at the floor level to permit people who are crawling under smoke to see them. |
Markings Doors P272 |
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___ chemical systems are installed in areas, such as paint spray booths, where a heavy cloud of agent is needed to fill the entire space when discharged. |
Dry chemical P280 |
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____ application of C02 systems are usually supplied from one or more small cylinders located near the protected area. Much larger tanks or a bank of cylinders often supply total ____ systems. |
Local application Total flooding P281 |
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Extinguishers are frequently placed in cabinets or wall recesses to protect both the extinguisher and people who may walk into them. If an extinguisher cabinet is placed in a rated wall, the cabinet must have the same fire rating as the ____ assembly. |
Wall P285 |
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The ________ plan development process includes creating illustrations of the floor; plot plans; elevations of the structure or facility; writing a survey report; converting the report into a pre-incident plan that can easily be used at an incident; and managing data from multiple plans. |
Preincident plan P298 |
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A means of egress consists of three parts: -access to the exit -the exit itself -the exit _____. |
Discharge P272 |
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International restrictions have been placed on ___ products because it has been proven to be harmful to humans and to the planets ozone layer. |
Halon P281 |
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Except for some local application systems, most _____ systems are engineers, pretty particular occupancy in which they are installed. |
Halon P282 |
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Regardless of the design or installation, all ____ systems have the following component parts: -agent tanks and associated piping, valve actuator’s, nozzles, detectors, manual releases, control panels. |
Halon P282 |