FSD NYC |406 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS}GUARANTEED SUCCESS
By ENMDRAGON Update 2020 coming soon this site is to renew your license before it expires, if you have experience in the FLSD job please do not let anyone pay you less than $25 per hour. Updated/ NY Fire Safety some questions might look different on the app than on the web page. I find a way that it will look all the same just use your cell phone Horizontal and it will change the way it looks. 4/27/16 I pass my First test, there is 3 total. The 50 question test at a Certify School then the 100at metro tech, and last in the Building that you will be working. I already try the test format of this site it does not work. Updated 4/20/16 This Study material has a lot of things you need to know but I also add Multiple choice test from chapter 1 to 5 If you scroll down you will see it. Upadate 1-26-17 There is a new Tes call Active Shooter also this will not longer be called FSD/Fire safety Director. Office building needs another test call EAP but next year in 2018 all hotels must have a new EAP plan and a licensed FSD/EAP/Active Shooter. i think the new name will be FLS Fire and life safety director. Hi I want you all to know something really important and is about this letter, >> Please get this letter first before you do anything at all or you won't be able to move forward good luck. follow the link 1/29/16 Date: 12/10/15 I will add more pictures from time to time. My 50Q test was on 12/17/15 Pass Next Metro Tech 100Q 8/5/16 Sorry I did not update this in time. I pass my test at Metro Tech for the 100 Question test Good luck. If you are doing FSD I will say they need to start paying you minimum 25 per hour. Why ? You need to take around 5 or 6 test to get this license. All This >>>50 questions test in certify school, 100 question at metro tech the onsite test 3 hours long don't forget the Active Shooter test 20 and now the new EAP test for hotels and God knows what else they will add. Class 50 Question Metro Tech 100 Question Active shooter class 20 Questions Onsite 3 hours walking and talking about safety and fire. Now EAP another license and more test one in a school and after that metro tech again. WOW This is exactly what will be on the test. This is the test at metro Tech for NYC only I do not know other states This is the letter you will need if you don't get this letter first and have 5 years of fire related experience you wont be able to get the certificate at metro tech they will let you take the test but you wont get the Certificate even if you pass. This is the School where I pass my 50 question test. StandPipe riser Ignition Temperature - minimum temperature to which the substance exposed to air must be heated in order to ignite or cause self-sustained combustion Flash Point lowest temperature of the liquid at which it gives off vapor sufficient to cause a flammable mixture with air Fire Point lowest temperature at which a substance continues to burn in air (it is usually a few degrees above the flash point). Vapors gaseous substance given off by the material that is burning or liquids Flammable or Explosive Limits gases or vapors which form flammable mixtures LEAN - not enough gas or vapor, too much oxygen RICH - Not enough oxygen, too much gas or vapor Flammable (Explosive) Range vapor or gas-air mixtures which supports combustion HEAT TRANSFER Conduction -Heat conducted from one body to another by direct contact Convection -transfer of heat by the movement of air or liquid Radiation -heat transmission known as radiation of heat waves FIRE STAGES Growth Stage (Incipient) Fire increases in size to involve the entire room or area Fully Developed Stage (Free-Burning) The entire room and contents are involved in fire Decay Stage (Smoldering) As available oxygen is consumed, the fire moves into the decay stage Rollover is a stage of a structure fire when fire gases in a room or other enclosed area ignite. Since heated fire gases, the product of pyrolysis, rise to the ceiling, this is where a rollover phenomenon is most often witnessed. Flashover The sudden involvement of a room or area in flames from floor to ceiling caused by thermal radiation feedback Backdraft When a fire is starved of oxygen and oxygen is re-introduced a smoke explosion can occur Commercial cooking exhaust systems must be inspected and cleaned every 3 months by a certificate of fitness holder, except that vertical portions of interior and exterior vertical ducts in excess of three stories in height may be cleaned every six months. Commercial cooking system fire extinguishing systems must be inspected, tested, serviced and otherwise maintained by a licensed master fire suppression piping contractor on a semiannual basis. Flame-Resistant Where Required Any lobby Auditoriums Halls and meeting rooms Theaters Restaurants Department stores Public assembly (75 or more people) WHERE NOT REQUIRED Merchandise for display or sales Private offices in commercial buildings Guest rooms in hotels and motels Places of worship Works of art FUEL I EXTINGUISHER CLASSIFICATION A - Ordinary Combustibles A- Ordinary solid combustibles B - Flammable Liquids C - Electrical D-'- Metals K- Kitchen Maximum Travel Distance Fire Extinguishers Class A Fires /Water, dry chemical and dry powder 75 Feet Class B Fires /Dry chemical or CO2 /50 Feet Class K Fire /Chemical 30 Feet Where will you need a fire extinguisher>>> Un-sprinklered offices and hotel floors require one extinguisher for what square footage and placed within what travel distance? A. 1200 sq. ft every 75 feet. >>>B. 6000 sq. ft every 75 feet. C. 12,000 sq. ft. every 75 feet. D. 6,000 sq. ft. every 50 feet. INERGEN agent is a mixture of three inerting (oxygen diluting) gases: 52% nitrogen, 40% argon, and 8% carbon dioxide. What gas is not present in the inergen agent? >>>A. Halon. B. Argon. C. Carbon dioxide. D. Oxygen. Office Building Are Groupe B Hotels Are Groupe R-1 Key 2642 A standard key use by the elevator industry Key 1620 An Official Fire Department Alarm box key Siamese Connections Fire Department Connection - A Fire Department connection is always installed on the system. The connection is used by the fire department to pump water into the system. Fire Department connections must always be accessible. Each connection shall be equipped with a check valve. An auxiliary source of water supply for standpipe systems includes manually activated fire pumps or Fire Department connections. Fire Department Connection For automatic standpipe systems, a connection through which the fire department can pump supplemental water into the sprinkler system, standpipe or other system furnishing water for the fire extinguishment to supplement existing water supplies. For manual standpipe systems, a connection through which the fire department can pump the primary water supply to the manual standpipe system at the required system demand. Permits Required It shall be unlawful to manufacture, store, handle, use, sell or transport a hazardous material or combustible material, or to conduct an operation or to maintain a facility for which a permit is required without such permit. Issued permits shall be kept on the premises designated therein at all times and shall be readily available for inspection by any representative of the department. Types of permits: 1. Site-Specific Permit For a specific premises or location 2. Citywide Permit A citywide permit is valid at one or more locations provided the duration of such activity at any individual location does not exceed 30 days. Periods of activity in excess of 30 days at any one location shall require a site-specific permit. Permits for the same premises or location May be consolidated into a single permit; Inspection Authorized Before a permit or other approval is issued, the commissioner may require an inspection Authority Granted By permit. A permit shall constitute permission to manufacture, store, handle, use, sell or transport hazardous materials or combustible materials, conduct an operation, or maintain a facility, as applicable, in accordance with this code where a permit is required by Section 105.6. Such permission shall not be construed as authority to violate, cancel or set aside any of the provisions of this code or other applicable laws, rules or regulations. Posting Permit Permits shall be posted in a conspicuous location on the premises designated therein at all times and shall be readily available for inspection by any representative of the department. Example of where all doors are locked and re-entry CLASS "E" BUILDINGS (New Code "B" Buildings) UNDER 100 FEET • Doors may be locked on the stair side on each floor above the street floor • If the stair side is locked must have sign on the occupancy side "NO RE-ENTRY FROM THIS STAIR" CLASS "E" BUILDINGS (New Code "B" Buildings) OVER 100 FEET • Doors may be locked to prevent access to the stair at the street floor • Doors may be locked on the stair side above the street floor except that at intervals of four stories or less OCCUPANCY SIDE Where fail safe re-entry locking devices are installed on exit doors, every floor on the occupancy side should have a sign that reads "NO RE-ENTRY FROM THIS STAIR EXCEPT DURING FIRE OR EMERGENCY" STAIR SIDE Where no re-entry is provided on that floor, the sign on the stair side of the door shall read, "NO RE-ENTRY, NEAREST RE-ENTRY ON THE __ AND_ FLOORS" At floors where re-entry is provided, the sign shall read "RE-ENTRY ON THIS FLOOR" • When a locked door is provided with an automatic fail safe system for opening such door in the event of the activation of any automatic fire detecting device or when any elevator in readiness is activated, such door shall be deemed as openable from the stair side Revised Re-Entry Rules: 1. Uppermost occupied floor shall be a re-entry floor, exclusive of penthouse mechanical floors not occupied by tenants. 2. A maximum travel to a lower unlocked door shall be four (4) floors, during a fire emergency. 3. Re-entry floor stair doors may have fail safe electrical interlock operated by automatic sensor devices (smoke or water flow alarms) 4. Simple latch-bolt access may be provided for access to·re-entry floors. Such unlocked re-entry floors should have adequate corridors segregating access from occupant spaces. 5. All re-entry floors must give direct access to the alternate stairs or provide an area of refuge Re-entry rules include all except:??? >>>A- Office buildings under 100 feet require re-entry every four floors B- Office buildings may elect to lock stair side doors except every four floors re-entry must be provided C- Re-entry starts at the uppermost occupied floor D- Fail-safe locks release on re-entry floors with automatic actuation device operation Smoke control • Elevator lobbies need smoke stopped enclosures if sprinklers are not installed in corridors/sleeping rooms. • HVAC is segregated for each type use, e.g. ballrooms HVAC must not serve other type uses on the same floor or other floors. Hotel smoke control features include: A- Elevator doors are smoke stopped B- Manual purge floor by floor >>>C- HVAC is segregated by type use D- Each sleeping room has separate HVAC vents Locked door fail safe system Re-entry doors will unlock if: 1. any automatic fire detecting device operates 2. elevator fireman service operates 3. power failure These doors can be opened from the command station or mechanical control center. Locked Door Fail Safe Systems- (a) Stairway reentry doors which are locked from the stairway side as permitted in section C26-604.4 of the administrative code shall be provided with an electrical fail safe strike release mechanism that will permit the door to be opened without a key when any automatic fire detecting device operates, elevator "Fireman Service" operates or power failure shall occur. In addition, provisions shall be made to permit these doors to be opened from the command station or mechanical control center. This system shall be manually reset. (b) Wiring for these Elevator landing sign. On all floors other than the main entrance floor, a sign shall be posted and maintained on every floor at the elevator landing. The sign shall read "IN CASE OF FIRE, USE STAIRS UNLESS OTHERWISE INSTRUCTED." • Sprinklers - Places of Assembly (>75 People) o Dressing Rooms and Property Rooms used as Places of Assembly except Assembly Place with no scenery (F1-b) o Places of Assembly used as Cabaret o Stages providing live entertainment except F-4 (outdoors) • Emergency lighting: Local Law 16 of 1984: Fire alarm: • Hotels to have class J, J-1 or modified J-1 fire alarm and communications system. (class R-1 new code) • Provided voice command to every floor in the hotel. Sprinklers: • Existing hotels o Provide in corridors or sleeping rooms o Banquet halls over 300 capacity New hotels built after 1984 • Provide full sprinkler protection Smoke control • Elevator lobbies need smoke stopped enclosures if sprinklers are not installed in corridors/sleeping rooms. • HVAC is segregated for each type use, e.g. ballrooms HVAC must not serve other type uses on the same floor or other floors. Smoke purge/HVAC air changes Fire Command Station purge panels operate with citywide key# 1620, under control of the incident commander. Reverse fan HVAC must provide six air changes per hour, if installed. (Manual override required for HVAC fan reversal) (Purge key required - # 1620) NOTE: City-Wide Standard Elevator Key is # 2642. It does not operate the purge system. Local Law 58 of 1987 (Handicap Provision) • Fire alarm box mounting is 48 inches above finished floor. • Strobe lights placed 80 inches above finished floor. o All speakers moved must have strobes added. • Hotels require 3% of rooms with fixed or smoke activated strobes. • 5 % parking spaces reserved for handicapped. • Required if 50% of floor/building are being renovated Note: Fire Alarms "Floor Warden should immediately determine persons in need of special assistance" Fire Drills "when conducting fire drills persons in need of special assistance should be brought to the elevator lobby or stairs for orientation purposes
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