C-14 Exam 2024 | C14 Exam Update
Latest 2024 Questions and Correct
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Who issues a New York City laboratory permit?
a) Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
b) Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
c) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
d) Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Fire Commissioner -
ANSWER-d) Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Fire Commissioner
When is a C-14 required?
a) When flammable gas storage exceeds 75 SCF
b) When laboratory operations require a FDNY permit
c) When more than 1 gallon of flammable or combustible liquids are
stored
d) When using a fume hood
e) All of the above -ANSWER-e) All of the above
Who is responsible for making sure all fire safety regulations and
procedures are obeyed in the laboratory?
a) The Principal Investigator
b) The C-14 certificate of fitness holder
c) The department head
d) The fire safety officer -ANSWER-b) The C-14 certificate of fitness
holder
When does a combustible liquid have a flash point?
a) at or above 100° F
b) below 100° F
, c) none of the above -ANSWER-a) at or above 100° F
A flammable liquid is any liquid with a flash point below 100° F: True
False -ANSWER-True
A vapor is considered flammable when the concentration of flammable
constituants in the air exceeds what percent of their lower flammable
limit (LFL)?
a) 15%
b) 20%
c) 25%
d) 30% -ANSWER-c) 25%
The minimum temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at which a liquid will
give off sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture with air near the
surface or in the container, but will not sustain combustion is called
the flash point. True False -ANSWER-True
A material that is so chemically unstable that it may ignite
spontaneously at a temperature at or below 130°F is called: -
ANSWER-b) Pyrophoric
A "type II" laboratory includes all of the following features EXCEPT?
a) 25 gallons of flammable material
b) sprinklers
c) 2-hour fire rated
d) 40lbs of oxidizing material -ANSWER-c) 2-hour fire rated
Compressed gas containers shall be kept away from:
a) Sources of ignition
b) Corrosive Chemicals
c) Falling objects
Latest 2024 Questions and Correct
Answers Rated A+
Who issues a New York City laboratory permit?
a) Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
b) Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
c) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
d) Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Fire Commissioner -
ANSWER-d) Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Fire Commissioner
When is a C-14 required?
a) When flammable gas storage exceeds 75 SCF
b) When laboratory operations require a FDNY permit
c) When more than 1 gallon of flammable or combustible liquids are
stored
d) When using a fume hood
e) All of the above -ANSWER-e) All of the above
Who is responsible for making sure all fire safety regulations and
procedures are obeyed in the laboratory?
a) The Principal Investigator
b) The C-14 certificate of fitness holder
c) The department head
d) The fire safety officer -ANSWER-b) The C-14 certificate of fitness
holder
When does a combustible liquid have a flash point?
a) at or above 100° F
b) below 100° F
, c) none of the above -ANSWER-a) at or above 100° F
A flammable liquid is any liquid with a flash point below 100° F: True
False -ANSWER-True
A vapor is considered flammable when the concentration of flammable
constituants in the air exceeds what percent of their lower flammable
limit (LFL)?
a) 15%
b) 20%
c) 25%
d) 30% -ANSWER-c) 25%
The minimum temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at which a liquid will
give off sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture with air near the
surface or in the container, but will not sustain combustion is called
the flash point. True False -ANSWER-True
A material that is so chemically unstable that it may ignite
spontaneously at a temperature at or below 130°F is called: -
ANSWER-b) Pyrophoric
A "type II" laboratory includes all of the following features EXCEPT?
a) 25 gallons of flammable material
b) sprinklers
c) 2-hour fire rated
d) 40lbs of oxidizing material -ANSWER-c) 2-hour fire rated
Compressed gas containers shall be kept away from:
a) Sources of ignition
b) Corrosive Chemicals
c) Falling objects