FDNY S-93 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
. Class I and II beverages or Class III liquids in packing containers exceeding five.3
gallons
capacity that are at a temperature higher than 20°F much less than their flash points
shall
not be distributed by using - ANSWER-gravity
"No
Smoking"
1. signs and symptoms will be furnished in: - ANSWER-In rooms or areas wherein
hazardous materials are stored or used.
2. A allow is required to - ANSWER-keep, deal with or use quantities of gas and
different petroleum-primarily based Class I
3. liquids apart from paints, varnishes and lacquers, in excess of 2½ gallons,
4. a permit is needed to - ANSWER-To save, deal with or use amounts of Class I
liquids, aside from paints, varnishes,
lacquers, fuel and other petroleum-based totally Class I liquids, in excess of five
gallons,
except that a allow isn't always required for the garage or use of Class I beverages
within the
gasoline tank of a motor car, plane, or watercraft
5. Acceptable strategies of electrical interconnection consist of: - ANSWER-1. Metallic
floor plates on which boxes stand even as filling, when such floor
plates are electrically linked to the fill stem; or
2. Where the fill stem is bonded to the box all through filling via a
bond twine.
6. All fireplace extinguishers must be
maintained with the aid of a FDNY authorized enterprise and a W-96 Certificate of
Fitness holder - ANSWER-at the least once a 12 months
7. An
anti siphoning tool will be provided inside the pump discharge until - ANSWER-a self
last nozzle is used
8. Any packing containers
full of motor gas at a motor fuel dishing out facility is most effective allowed to have a
most character potential of - ANSWER-2.Five gallons
9. Any bins
full of motor fuel at a motor gasoline dishing out facility is handiest allowed to have a
most character ability of - ANSWER-2.5 gallons
10.Any bins packed with motor gasoline at a motor gas dispensing facility is handiest
allowed to
have a most character capability of - ANSWER-2.Five gallons
shelves should be provided
, 11.with a conspicuous label in purple letters on contrasting background which reads -
ANSWER-FLAMMABLE-KEEP FIRE AWAY
12.CARGO TANK - ANSWER-A car apart from a railroad tank car or marine vessel,
with a tank
installed thereon or built as a vital part thereof, used for the transportation of
flammable or flamable beverages, LPG or different risky materials, consisting of
selfpropelled
vehicles and complete trailers and semi-trailers, without or with motive strength,
and
wearing element or all the load.
13.Citywide allow - ANSWER-is legitimate to save, handle, use, sell or
transport risky substances or to conduct an operation at one or more places
supplied the period of such interest at any individual region does not exceed 30
days.
14.CLass A - ANSWER-fires are caused by everyday flamable substances (such as
wood, paper, and
fabric).
15.Class B - ANSWER-fires are resulting from flammable or combustible liquids and
gases together with oil,
gas, and many others.
16.Class C - ANSWER-fires contain electrical equipmen
17.Class D - ANSWER-fires are as a result of ignitable metals
18.Class I and II beverages or Class III beverages in containers exceeding 5.3 gallons
capability that are at a temperature higher than 20°F much less than their flash factors
will be transferred by using one of the following
methods: - ANSWER-1. From protection cans complying with the requirements of
UL 30.
2. Through an permitted closed piping machine.
Three. From bins or tanks by an approved pump taking suction thru an
opening within the top of the field or tank.
4.Approved engineered liquid transfer structures.
19.COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID - ANSWER-Class II. Liquids having a closed cup flash point
at or above one hundred°F (38°C) and below
140°F (60°C).
Class IIIA. Liquids having a closed cup flash factor at or above one hundred
forty°F (60°C) and
under 2 hundred°F (93°C).
Class IIIB. Liquids having closed cup flash factors at or above two hundred°F
(ninety three°C).
20.Combustible liquids - ANSWER-Class II, III A, IIIB
21.Composite-Individual Combined Method - ANSWER-A unmarried signal shall be used
to summarize
the ratings via the Composite Method for homes or different regions containing
. Class I and II beverages or Class III liquids in packing containers exceeding five.3
gallons
capacity that are at a temperature higher than 20°F much less than their flash points
shall
not be distributed by using - ANSWER-gravity
"No
Smoking"
1. signs and symptoms will be furnished in: - ANSWER-In rooms or areas wherein
hazardous materials are stored or used.
2. A allow is required to - ANSWER-keep, deal with or use quantities of gas and
different petroleum-primarily based Class I
3. liquids apart from paints, varnishes and lacquers, in excess of 2½ gallons,
4. a permit is needed to - ANSWER-To save, deal with or use amounts of Class I
liquids, aside from paints, varnishes,
lacquers, fuel and other petroleum-based totally Class I liquids, in excess of five
gallons,
except that a allow isn't always required for the garage or use of Class I beverages
within the
gasoline tank of a motor car, plane, or watercraft
5. Acceptable strategies of electrical interconnection consist of: - ANSWER-1. Metallic
floor plates on which boxes stand even as filling, when such floor
plates are electrically linked to the fill stem; or
2. Where the fill stem is bonded to the box all through filling via a
bond twine.
6. All fireplace extinguishers must be
maintained with the aid of a FDNY authorized enterprise and a W-96 Certificate of
Fitness holder - ANSWER-at the least once a 12 months
7. An
anti siphoning tool will be provided inside the pump discharge until - ANSWER-a self
last nozzle is used
8. Any packing containers
full of motor gas at a motor fuel dishing out facility is most effective allowed to have a
most character potential of - ANSWER-2.Five gallons
9. Any bins
full of motor fuel at a motor gasoline dishing out facility is handiest allowed to have a
most character ability of - ANSWER-2.5 gallons
10.Any bins packed with motor gasoline at a motor gas dispensing facility is handiest
allowed to
have a most character capability of - ANSWER-2.Five gallons
shelves should be provided
, 11.with a conspicuous label in purple letters on contrasting background which reads -
ANSWER-FLAMMABLE-KEEP FIRE AWAY
12.CARGO TANK - ANSWER-A car apart from a railroad tank car or marine vessel,
with a tank
installed thereon or built as a vital part thereof, used for the transportation of
flammable or flamable beverages, LPG or different risky materials, consisting of
selfpropelled
vehicles and complete trailers and semi-trailers, without or with motive strength,
and
wearing element or all the load.
13.Citywide allow - ANSWER-is legitimate to save, handle, use, sell or
transport risky substances or to conduct an operation at one or more places
supplied the period of such interest at any individual region does not exceed 30
days.
14.CLass A - ANSWER-fires are caused by everyday flamable substances (such as
wood, paper, and
fabric).
15.Class B - ANSWER-fires are resulting from flammable or combustible liquids and
gases together with oil,
gas, and many others.
16.Class C - ANSWER-fires contain electrical equipmen
17.Class D - ANSWER-fires are as a result of ignitable metals
18.Class I and II beverages or Class III beverages in containers exceeding 5.3 gallons
capability that are at a temperature higher than 20°F much less than their flash factors
will be transferred by using one of the following
methods: - ANSWER-1. From protection cans complying with the requirements of
UL 30.
2. Through an permitted closed piping machine.
Three. From bins or tanks by an approved pump taking suction thru an
opening within the top of the field or tank.
4.Approved engineered liquid transfer structures.
19.COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID - ANSWER-Class II. Liquids having a closed cup flash point
at or above one hundred°F (38°C) and below
140°F (60°C).
Class IIIA. Liquids having a closed cup flash factor at or above one hundred
forty°F (60°C) and
under 2 hundred°F (93°C).
Class IIIB. Liquids having closed cup flash factors at or above two hundred°F
(ninety three°C).
20.Combustible liquids - ANSWER-Class II, III A, IIIB
21.Composite-Individual Combined Method - ANSWER-A unmarried signal shall be used
to summarize
the ratings via the Composite Method for homes or different regions containing