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1. Describe the sequence of actions taken to ensure compliance with fire safety
codes.
The sequence begins with Notification, followed by a Follow-up
inspection, then Sanction, and finally Prosecution.
The process starts with Follow-up inspection, then Notification,
followed by Sanction, and concludes with Prosecution.
The sequence starts with Prosecution, then moves to Sanction,
followed by Notification, and ends with Follow-up inspection.
The actions are taken in a random order without a specific sequence.
2. If a new flooring material is tested and receives a flame and smoke spread
rating of 50, how might this affect its use in a commercial building according
to fire safety codes?
It would be approved for all areas without restrictions.
It would require additional fire protection systems to be installed.
It would be considered safer than red oak flooring.
It may limit its use in certain areas due to higher fire risk compared
to materials with a higher rating.
3. What is the primary characteristic of Type IV buildings in terms of walls,
ceilings, and permanent partitions?
Steel construction only
Concrete construction only
Incombustible fire-resistive construction
, Wood construction
4. If a new health care facility is being constructed, which approach should be
taken regarding fire and life safety codes?
Consult both local codes and NFPA 101 to ensure compliance.
Ignore both codes if the facility is small.
Only follow the local code as it is more stringent.
Use NFPA 101 exclusively without considering local codes.
5. Which of the following is one of the two-fold purposes of fire and life safety
inspections?
Listening to citizens' concerns, inquiries, and complaints
Building public relations with the community
Forwarding complaints to administration
Ensuring that fire and life safety code requirements are adhered to
within public facilities
6. Which method of classifying fire doors uses a combination of letters and
numbers?
Alphabetical letter designation
Hourly fire-protection rating
Combination of hour and letter
Color coded designation
7. In a building inspection, if an inspector identifies that the Occupancy Route is
not part of the Means of Egress, what implication does this have for the
building's fire safety compliance?
, The building is fully compliant with fire safety regulations.
The building may not meet fire safety compliance standards for safe
evacuation.
The building's fire safety compliance is unaffected.
The building requires additional fire alarms to compensate.
8. What is the term for a structural unit composed of triangles that provides
support in construction?
truss
beam
web
joist
9. If a building requires fire doors with a two-hour fire-protection rating, which
classification method would be most relevant for ensuring compliance?
Hourly fire-protection rating
Combination of hour and letter
Color coded designation
Alphabetical letter designation
10. Describe how performance-based standards differ from prescriptive
standards in fire safety regulations.
Performance-based standards focus on outcomes and flexibility,
while prescriptive standards specify exact methods and materials.
Performance-based standards do not consider the needs of AHJ or
owners.
, Performance-based standards require more frequent inspections
than prescriptive standards.
Performance-based standards are less flexible than prescriptive
standards.
11. In a fire safety inspection of a Type IV building, which characteristic would
raise a concern for fire safety compliance?
The presence of voids and concealed spaces in floors and roofs.
The use of large dimensional lumber for structural elements.
The presence of fire-resistant doors.
The use of non-combustible exterior walls.
12. What is the minimum occupant load that requires alarm systems in public
assembly venues according to AFD Prevention Section regulations?
200
400
500
300
13. Which construction method is classified as a cast-in-place concrete system?
Flat slab
Steel frame
Masonry block
Precast panel