FDNY E01 CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS FOR SPECIAL
EFFECTS (E-SERIES) PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A
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, 1. What is the primary purpose of the FDNY E-01 Certificate of
Fitness?
A) To allow any individual to operate pyrotechnic displays
B) To ensure personnel can safely handle and operate special
effects involving fire and pyrotechnics
C) To permit construction of fire-resistant props
D) To train personnel in general firefighting techniques
Rationale: The E-01 Certificate ensures that personnel
understand safety regulations and safe handling of pyrotechnics
and special effects, minimizing risk of fire or injury.
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, 2. Which class of fire extinguisher is most appropriate for
electrical fires in special effects setups?
A) Class A
B) Class B
C) Class C
D) Class D
Rationale: Class C extinguishers are designed for electrical fires,
which are common in special effects setups using electrical
ignition systems.
3. When planning a special effects display, what is the
minimum safe distance for spectators from pyrotechnics?
A) 10 feet
B) 25 feet
C) 50 feet
D) 100 feet
Rationale: FDNY regulations require a minimum distance of 50
feet between pyrotechnic devices and the audience to ensure
safety in case of malfunction.
4. Which of the following is a prohibited action under E-01
regulations?
A) Using non-certified special effects devices
B) Using pyrotechnics without a permit
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, C) Conducting a rehearsal of effects
D) Inspecting props prior to use
Rationale: Operating pyrotechnic devices without proper permits
violates fire safety regulations and is strictly prohibited.
5. Which type of special effect is considered “open flame”?
A) Flash paper
B) Smoke machine
C) Torch or flame effect
D) Fog machine
Rationale: Open flame effects involve a visible flame and carry
a high risk of fire; flash paper is a pyrotechnic effect but burns
very quickly and is not classified as open flame.
6. Before using any pyrotechnic device, the operator must:
A) Check the weather forecast
B) Inspect the device for damage and verify the
setup per manufacturer instructions
C) Ensure only actors are present
D) Remove all fire extinguishers from the area
Rationale: Proper inspection ensures devices function safely and
reduces risk of accidents.
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