F-60
25 feet rule for other hot operation - ANS-All other hot work operation shall be
conducted at least 25 feet from combustible materials and combustible ways we
shall be provided with appropriate shielding to prevent sparks slag reheat for igniting
exposed combustibles
\3 locations for fire watch - ANS-construction site
any building or structure when torch operation is conducted by a persons holding a
city wide permit
on any rooftop
\35 feet rule for cutting or welding operation - ANS-Hardwork operations involving
cutting or welding shall be conducted at least 35 feet from combustible materials and
combustible Waze or shall be provided with appropriate shielding to prevent sparks,
slag or heat from igniting expose combustibles
\A high temperature flame is need to perform______ - ANS-hot work operation
\a pre hot work check must verify ____ - ANS-the hot work equipment is in good
working order
the hot work area is clear of combustible and flammable solids
exposed construction is of noncombustible or if combustible its protected
openings are protected
hot work area floors are clear of combustible waste accumulation
fire watch personnel, where require, are assigned
approved actions have been taken to prevent accidental activation of fire
extinguishing systems detection equipment
portable fire extinguishers and fire hoses are operable and available
all persons performing hot work posseses certificates of fitness where require
all persons Performing Hardwork requiring a permit possesses a site specific permit
or citywide permit authorizing such work
\before hot work is authorized and should be done once a day ___ - ANS-the hot
work area should be inspected by the responsible person to ensure that it is a fire
safe area
, \check reports - ANS-must be kept at work site during the work and made available
for inspection by a representative of the FDNY and maintained on the premises for a
minimum of 48 hours after the work is completed
\Class A fire - ANS-ordinary Combustibles such as paper, wood, furniture, clothing -
(heat absorbing effect of water of coating effect of certain dry chemicals) -used to
extinguisher
\Class B fires - ANS-Caused by flammable or combustible liquids and gases such as
oil and gasoline to extinguish a class B fire the blanketing smothering affective
oxygen including media such as C02 too dry chemical or form is most effective
\class c fire - ANS-electrical equipment
These fires must be fought with fire extinguishers that do not conduct electricity foam
in the water type extinguishers must not be used to extinguish electrical fires after
shutting off the electrical equipment extinguisher for class a and B must be used
\class d fires - ANS-Ignitable metals such as magnesium titanium and metallic
sodium and metals that are combustible under certain conditions such as calcium,
zinc, and aluminum
water should not be used to extinguish
use multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguisher
\daily log - ANS-should b completed every day
(Look a picture in booklet)
\easiest way to extinguish gas fire - ANS-shut off gas by using emergency shut off
valve
\F 60 - ANS-Required to perform the firewatch for torch operations at construction
sites on any rooftop or in any building or structure when the torch operation is
conducted by person holding a citywide permit for torch operation
\Fire Detection System - ANS-Approved precautionary measures shall be taken to
avoid accidental operation out of automatic fire detection systems
\fire extinguisher - ANS-At least one portable with a minimum 2-A:20-B:C Raiden
shall be provided and readily accessible within 30 feet travel distance of the location
we're hot workers performed and where fire guards are positioned
\Fire guard - ANS-A person holding a certificate of fitness for such purposes , whois
trained in and responsible for maintaining a fire watch and performed fire safety
duties as may be prescribed by the commisioner
\fire watch - ANS-A temporary measure intended to ensure continuous and
systematic 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.
\fire watch - ANS-must be maintained during any hot work operation and shall
observe the entire hot work area
25 feet rule for other hot operation - ANS-All other hot work operation shall be
conducted at least 25 feet from combustible materials and combustible ways we
shall be provided with appropriate shielding to prevent sparks slag reheat for igniting
exposed combustibles
\3 locations for fire watch - ANS-construction site
any building or structure when torch operation is conducted by a persons holding a
city wide permit
on any rooftop
\35 feet rule for cutting or welding operation - ANS-Hardwork operations involving
cutting or welding shall be conducted at least 35 feet from combustible materials and
combustible Waze or shall be provided with appropriate shielding to prevent sparks,
slag or heat from igniting expose combustibles
\A high temperature flame is need to perform______ - ANS-hot work operation
\a pre hot work check must verify ____ - ANS-the hot work equipment is in good
working order
the hot work area is clear of combustible and flammable solids
exposed construction is of noncombustible or if combustible its protected
openings are protected
hot work area floors are clear of combustible waste accumulation
fire watch personnel, where require, are assigned
approved actions have been taken to prevent accidental activation of fire
extinguishing systems detection equipment
portable fire extinguishers and fire hoses are operable and available
all persons performing hot work posseses certificates of fitness where require
all persons Performing Hardwork requiring a permit possesses a site specific permit
or citywide permit authorizing such work
\before hot work is authorized and should be done once a day ___ - ANS-the hot
work area should be inspected by the responsible person to ensure that it is a fire
safe area
, \check reports - ANS-must be kept at work site during the work and made available
for inspection by a representative of the FDNY and maintained on the premises for a
minimum of 48 hours after the work is completed
\Class A fire - ANS-ordinary Combustibles such as paper, wood, furniture, clothing -
(heat absorbing effect of water of coating effect of certain dry chemicals) -used to
extinguisher
\Class B fires - ANS-Caused by flammable or combustible liquids and gases such as
oil and gasoline to extinguish a class B fire the blanketing smothering affective
oxygen including media such as C02 too dry chemical or form is most effective
\class c fire - ANS-electrical equipment
These fires must be fought with fire extinguishers that do not conduct electricity foam
in the water type extinguishers must not be used to extinguish electrical fires after
shutting off the electrical equipment extinguisher for class a and B must be used
\class d fires - ANS-Ignitable metals such as magnesium titanium and metallic
sodium and metals that are combustible under certain conditions such as calcium,
zinc, and aluminum
water should not be used to extinguish
use multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguisher
\daily log - ANS-should b completed every day
(Look a picture in booklet)
\easiest way to extinguish gas fire - ANS-shut off gas by using emergency shut off
valve
\F 60 - ANS-Required to perform the firewatch for torch operations at construction
sites on any rooftop or in any building or structure when the torch operation is
conducted by person holding a citywide permit for torch operation
\Fire Detection System - ANS-Approved precautionary measures shall be taken to
avoid accidental operation out of automatic fire detection systems
\fire extinguisher - ANS-At least one portable with a minimum 2-A:20-B:C Raiden
shall be provided and readily accessible within 30 feet travel distance of the location
we're hot workers performed and where fire guards are positioned
\Fire guard - ANS-A person holding a certificate of fitness for such purposes , whois
trained in and responsible for maintaining a fire watch and performed fire safety
duties as may be prescribed by the commisioner
\fire watch - ANS-A temporary measure intended to ensure continuous and
systematic 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.
\fire watch - ANS-must be maintained during any hot work operation and shall
observe the entire hot work area