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Fire Inspector 1 Study Guide (State
of Florida) | 453 Questions with 100%
Correct Answers | Updated & Verified

The inspector must have a through knowledge and understanding
of the following items: - -Enabling legislation, State/Local Statues,
ways to alter State/Local Statues

-The personnel given the responsibility for fire and life safety
inspections programs are members of the: - -Fire Department

-Categories of Inspections are: - -Annual (Routine), Issuance of a
permit, Response to a complaint, Eminent hazard, New
Construction, Change in Occupancy, Owner/Occupant Request

-At the time of inspection the inspector should: - -invite the
building owner/occupant

-Federal buildings in the local jurisdiction are - -not required to
comply with local codes

-The development and implementation of codes are a result of a
cooperative effort among: - -Fire department administration,
Mayor or city/county manager, Municipal legislative body,
Legislative body

-Occasionally, it is prudent to obtain written permission to enter a
site before inspection. The use of a: - -Consent-To-Enter form will
remove questions

-Standards and Codes are adopted by: - -the AHJ (Authority
Having Jurisdiction)

-Standard - -is a set of principles, protocols, or procedures that is
developed by committees through a consensus process. A
STANDARD ONLY BECOMES A LAW WHEN LEGALLY ADOPTED BY A

,JURISDICTION OR INCLUDED AS PART OF A CODE. "DEVELOPED
THROUGH A CONSENSUS PROCESS"

-Code - -is a collection or compilation of rules and regulations
enacted by a legislative body to become law in a particular
jurisdiction. CODE MUST HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS TO
EXPLAIN HOW AND WHEN THE STANDARDS ARE TO BE APPLIED.
"HAS THE FORCE OF LAW" --LEGAL DOCUMENT--

-ANSI - -The American National Standards Institute. A private
nonprofit organization that administers and coordinated the
voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system.

-NFPA 1 - -Uniform Fire Code

-NFPA 13 - -Standard for the installation of Sprinkler Systems

-NFPA 14 - -Standard for the installation of Standpipe and hose
systems

-NFPA 101 - -Life Safety Code

-NFPA 1031 - -Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire
Inspector and Plan Examiner

-Smoke Damper - -Device installed in air ducts that penetrate a
vertical or horizontal assemble such as a wall, floor, or ceiling.
Designed to restrict the movement of smoke between
compartments.

-Board of Appeals - -Has authority to interrupt fire code, consists
of 3-7 members who have experience in fire prevention or
building construction.

-Variance - -A one time modification

-Primary duty of a fire inspector - -to ensure the life safety of
both citizens and fire and emergency responders.

, -Oxidation - -is a chemical reaction involving the combination of
oxygen and other materials.

-Fire Triangle - -HEAT, OXYGEN, FUEL

-Fire Tetrahedron - -FUEL, OXYGEN, HEAT, CHEMICAL REACTION

-Air consists of - -21 Percent Oxygen

-Potential Energy - -energy possessed by an object that may be
released

-Chemical Heat Energy - -Energy that is released when two or
more chemicals combine and react with one and another.
Chemical heat energy is the most common source of heat in
combustion reactions.

-Mechanical Heat Energy - -Form of energy generated by friction
or compression.

-Conduction - -Transfer of heat within an object or to another
object by direct contact.

-Convection - -Transfer of heat energy from a fluid to a solid

-Radiation - -Transmission of energy as an electromagnetic
wave, light waves, radio waves...

-Class A Fires - -Involve ordinary, solid, combustible materials
such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber, and many plastics

-Class B Fires - -Involve flammable and combustible liquids and
gasses such as gasoline, oil, lacquer...

-Class C Fires - -Involve energized electrical equipment

-Class D Fires - -Involve combustible metals such as aluminum

, -Class K Fires - -Involve oils and greases normally found in
commercial kitchens

-Fire Development - -Incipient Stage, , Growth Stage, Fully
Developed, and Decay

-Thermal Layering - -Tendency of gasses to separate into layers
according to temperature.

-Rollover - -Describes a condition where the unburned fire gases
accumulated at the top of a compartment ignite and flames
propagate through the hot-gas layer

-Fully Developed Stage - -Occurs when all combustible materials
in the compartment are burning.

-Factors that affect Fire - -Fuel, Location, Compartment Volume,
Ventilation, Ambient Conditions such as wind, humidity..

-Bearing Wall - -Wall that supports itself and the weight of the
roof

-Type 1 Construction - -Non or Limited Combustible materials.
Highest Safety Levels.

-Type 2 Construction - -Low Fire Risk, Materials won't contribute
to the spread.

-Type 3 Construction - -Used in schools, churches, mercantile.
Exterior walls are non-combustible.

-Type 4 Construction - -Heavy Timber, Large Dimensioned
lumber.

-Type 5 Construction - -Commonly known as wood frame

-Assembly Occupancies - -50 or more people, Churches, Arenas,
Theaters..

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