FLORIDA PUMP OPERATOR EXAM QUESTIONS
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____________reduces the possibility of an apparatus going into a slide, jackknife, or spin
during heavy braking - ANSWER ABS
Railroad companies advise that vehicles be kept at least __________ from tracks. -
ANSWER 25 feet(7.5m)
What should D/O check in regards to tires on apparatus? - ANSWER -Check the tire
type, condition, and inflation. Ensure not a mix of radial and bias-ply tires.
-Too much or too little tire pressure will damage tires, cause poor road handling, and
excessive fuel consumption.
-Tires should be replaced every seven (7) years, regardless of condition according to NFPA
1911.
-Should be no more than 10 degrees steering wheel play, in either direction.
-NFPA 1901 and 1911 states that side-to-side variance in weight should not exceed 7%.
-Most modern apparatus are equipped with Air-actuated braking system (air brakes)
Ensure what before raising cab? - ANSWER Shut down apparatus, chock wheels.
Before lifting cab, be sure adequate vertical clearance.
What to do first when finding issue with apparatus that needs repair? - ANSWER - D/O
Documents defective system per SOP then notify supervisor of the defect and
documentation
What is best flow pattern for a water shuttle operation? - ANSWER A circular route is
the optimum arrangement for water shuttle circuit. Always try to maintain forward
movement to reduce backing.
, The most suitable drafting site to meet the safety and flow requirements may not always be
the ______________________________ . - ANSWER geographically closest site
Nurse tender and portable water tank will be located at _____________. -
ANSWER Dump sites.
A ____________ consists of an intake hose connection on the shore and a length of pipe
extended into the water with a strainer on the end; at water source, usually in rural areas. -
ANSWER dry hydrant
Backing and Spotting - ANSWER Backing straight - Spotter uses back and forth motion
with both arms and palms face spotter
Backing to left - Point left with appropriate arm and palm facing D/O and use other arm
similar to backing straight
Backing to Right - Point Right with appropriate arm and palm facing D/O and use other arm
similar to backing straight
Slowing down - Spotter's arms out to the side with palms facing down. Raising arms up and
down.
Stopping - Spotter crosses both forearms into a large X
Pull forward and reestablish backing - Spotter signals D/O to stop, then pull forward by
signaling with palms facing forward and motions back and forth in a pushing action. After
repositioning, resume backing operation.
If D/O cannot see spotter or feels unsafe, he should: - ANSWER stop, set parking
brake, get out of apparatus, and check with everyone involved
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____________reduces the possibility of an apparatus going into a slide, jackknife, or spin
during heavy braking - ANSWER ABS
Railroad companies advise that vehicles be kept at least __________ from tracks. -
ANSWER 25 feet(7.5m)
What should D/O check in regards to tires on apparatus? - ANSWER -Check the tire
type, condition, and inflation. Ensure not a mix of radial and bias-ply tires.
-Too much or too little tire pressure will damage tires, cause poor road handling, and
excessive fuel consumption.
-Tires should be replaced every seven (7) years, regardless of condition according to NFPA
1911.
-Should be no more than 10 degrees steering wheel play, in either direction.
-NFPA 1901 and 1911 states that side-to-side variance in weight should not exceed 7%.
-Most modern apparatus are equipped with Air-actuated braking system (air brakes)
Ensure what before raising cab? - ANSWER Shut down apparatus, chock wheels.
Before lifting cab, be sure adequate vertical clearance.
What to do first when finding issue with apparatus that needs repair? - ANSWER - D/O
Documents defective system per SOP then notify supervisor of the defect and
documentation
What is best flow pattern for a water shuttle operation? - ANSWER A circular route is
the optimum arrangement for water shuttle circuit. Always try to maintain forward
movement to reduce backing.
, The most suitable drafting site to meet the safety and flow requirements may not always be
the ______________________________ . - ANSWER geographically closest site
Nurse tender and portable water tank will be located at _____________. -
ANSWER Dump sites.
A ____________ consists of an intake hose connection on the shore and a length of pipe
extended into the water with a strainer on the end; at water source, usually in rural areas. -
ANSWER dry hydrant
Backing and Spotting - ANSWER Backing straight - Spotter uses back and forth motion
with both arms and palms face spotter
Backing to left - Point left with appropriate arm and palm facing D/O and use other arm
similar to backing straight
Backing to Right - Point Right with appropriate arm and palm facing D/O and use other arm
similar to backing straight
Slowing down - Spotter's arms out to the side with palms facing down. Raising arms up and
down.
Stopping - Spotter crosses both forearms into a large X
Pull forward and reestablish backing - Spotter signals D/O to stop, then pull forward by
signaling with palms facing forward and motions back and forth in a pushing action. After
repositioning, resume backing operation.
If D/O cannot see spotter or feels unsafe, he should: - ANSWER stop, set parking
brake, get out of apparatus, and check with everyone involved