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FDNYC G60 Exam Review Questions and Answers Latest Updated (Graded 100%). Portable LPG must not be stored when the capacity of the container is greater than?: 16.4 oz 5. Portable CNG containers must not be stored then the capacity is greater than?: 8.7 SCF 6. Single standard portable LPG containers must not exceed?: 100LBs in weight 7. Single CNG containers must not exceed?: 381 SCF 8. LPG 400 SCF is approximately: 47 lbs 2 / 28 9. Types of FDNY permits: Site specific permits City wide permits Transportation permits 10. Site specific permit can be?: Can be permenant or temperary 11. Permanent permits are valid for how long?: 12 months only. Permits and renewals require inspection and will expire adter twelve months. 12. Temporary permits may be valid from?: One day to 12 months depending on the construction or operations needed. 13. City wise permit duration?: 30 days Hazards out end of day 14. Quantity of hazardous material being stored(maximum)?: 5 gals gasoline 250 gals of flammable 300 gals combustible liquid 15. Transportation permit: FDNY approved inspected displayed on vehicle 16. Hot work authorization.: Required for any project with hot work operation but not issued by the FDNY 3 / 28 17. Responsible person: Must be available for inspection by any representative of fire department during and 48 hours after the work is complete. 18. Fire guard: Cof holder who is trained in and responsible for maintaijjng a fire watch. 19. Fire watch: Survailance of an area Detect signs of early fire Raise alarms Notify department 20. Pre hot work check must be conducted by the responsible person before hot work is authorized at least?: Once per day 21. Pre hot work check daily and must very the following: Equipment working in order Hot work is clear of combistibles and flammable solids Combustible and non combustible are protected Fire watch personel are assigned Fire extinguisher available 22. Fire watch: A fire watch must be maintained during any hot work operation. 23. The person conducting a fire watch shall: Not have other duties 4 / 28 24. Fire watch At least one portable fire extinguisher with a: Minimum 2-A:20-B:C rating shall be accessible within 30ft from hot work 25. Fire watch Exception roofing operating fire extinguisher: 3-A 40-B:C 26. Fire watch for torch operations conducted at following locations by a F-60 fire guard:: Construction sites Buildings and structures Rooftops 27. Fire watch must continue for: 30 minutes after the conclusing of the work. 28. Time and record keeping requirements CNG or LPG torch operations inspections: First shall be conducted 30minute 5 / 28 after completion Second inspection 1 hour after completion 29. The inspection report must be available: 48 hours after work is complete for fire department representative to look over. 30. Oxygen cylinder is made of: Steel and contains 100% oxygen 31. Oxy propane degrees: 1,500 degrees 32. Acetylene degrees: 3000 degrees 33. Oxy-acetylene degrees: 6000 degrees 34. Brazing and soldering temperatures: Typically 840 degrees 35. Oxy-fuel torch Oxygen storage pressures up to: 2200 PSI (pounds per square inch) 36. Oxy-fuel torch Dangerous fuel gas pressures: Above 15 psi especially for acetylene 37. Gas torches also have applications and additions like: For burning weeds Melting ice Applying tar/asphalt 38. Backfire: Flame on torch goes out unexpectedly 6 / 28 A loud snap or pop may occur when the flame goes out. 39. Flashback: Cutting or welding flame burns inside the torch or the hoses. It is usually accompanied by a whistling or hissing noise. 40. Frayed clothing: Susceptible to ignition and burning, should not be worn. 41. Compression gas container Dangerous temperatures: High temperatures 125 degrees 42. Regulator: Most important part of compressed gas systems. 43. Fire guard: A person holding a certificate of Fitness for such purposes, who is trained in and responsible for maintaining a fire watch and performing such fire safety duties as may be prescribed by the commissioner 44. Fire Watch: A temporary measure intended to ensure continuous and systemic surveillance of a building or portion thereof by one or more qualified individuals for the purposes of identifying and controlling fire hazards, detecting early signs of fire, raising an alarm of fire, and notifying the department 45. Hot Work: Cutting, welding, thermit welding, brazing, soldering, grinding, thermal spraying, thawing pipe, cadwelding, installation of torch - applied system or any other similar operation or activity 7 / 28 46. Hot Work Area: The area exposed to sparks, hot slag, radiant heat, or convective heat as a result of hot work 47. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association. The world's leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety, NFPA develops, publishes and disseminates more than 300 consensus codes and standards intended to minimize the possibility and effects of fire and other risks 48. Personal Supervison: Supervison by the holder of any department certificate who is required to be personally present on the premises, or other proximate locationacceptable to the department, while performing the duties for which the certificate is required 49. Responsible Person: A person trained in the fire safety hazards associated with hot work, and in the necessary and appropriate measures to minimize those hazards, who is designated by the owner of a premises to authorize the performanceof hot work at the premises 50. Torch - applied roof system: Bituminous roofing systems using membranes that are adhered by heating with a torch and melting asphalt back coating instead of mopping hot asphalt for adhesion 51. oxygen-fuel gas torches have two separate containers:: a pressurized fuel gas container and a pressurized oxygen container. 8 / 28 52. The oxygen cylinder: made of steel and contains 100% oxygen. 53. A mixture of oxygen and a fuel gas is used to: generate a flame 54. oxygen intensifies: the burning of the fuel gas. 55. Oxy-propane torches can produce about degrees Fahrenheit higher than the air-propane torch can generate: 1,500 56. Acetylene is used because: compared to the other fuel gases it creates the greatest amount of heat when burned (i.e. 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit higher than an air-propane torch) 57. Both gas containers have control valves on the of the container.: top 58. The valves control the: discharge of gas from the containers 59. Gas containers also have a: protective cap or protective collar. 60. when the cylinders are not in use: The caps should be screwed on over the valve 61. The oxygen is stored at pressures up to: 2200 psi

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