A-49 / SUPERVISION OF STORAGE, HANDLING AND
USE OF AEROSOL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Aerosols employ ____ to dispense a variety of goods. - ANSWER Propellants.
Aerosols contain propellants and ____, which can be flammable and dangerous,
especially at certain temperatures and pressures. - Answer Chemicals.
Aerosols are characterised as ____ levels. - Answer three.
Unidentified aerosol goods in cartons are classed as ____. - Answer Level 3.
What is needed to store, handle, or use many level 1, 2, or 3 aerosol products? -
ANSWER: An FDNY permit.
An FDNY permission is necessary to store, handle, or use more than ____ pounds
of level 1, 2, or 3 aerosol products. - ANSWER 100
An FDNY permit is necessary if you store, handle, or use more than ____ fl oz of
level 1, 2, or 3 aerosol goods. - Answer: 1,280
An FDNY permit allows the bearer to keep, handle, and use aerosols on a specified
property or area. - ANSWER SPECIFIC.
The FDNY permit must be placed in a prominent position on the premises at all
times and easily accessible for examination by the FDNY. - The answer is
conspicuous.
,What distinguishes the two types of site-specific permits? - ANSWER: Permanent
and temporary.
Permanent site-specific permissions are typically valid for ___. - ANSWER: 12
months.
Temporary site-specific permissions are typically valid for ___. - ANSWER: 1 day
to 12 months.
What form of permit is typically obtained for a construction site? - ANSWER:
Temporary site-specific.
100 pounds equals ____ fl oz. - Answer: 1,280
1,280 fl oz. equals ____ pounds - 100.
1,280 fl oz. ÷ x (oz. in the can) equals number of cans. - An example utilising 4 oz.
cans:
1,280 fl oz. ÷ 4 oz. = 320 cans.
In this example, 320 4 ounces. The cans weigh 100 pounds and require an FDNY
permit.
Example of a combination:
(oz. x # of cans) + (oz. x # of cans) = total fl oz. - ANSWER Example with 65 8 oz.
Cans and 40 19-oz. cans:
, (8 oz. x 65 cans) + (19 oz. x 40 cans) equals total fluid ounces.
520 oz. + 760 oz. = 1,280 fl oz.
In this situation, 65.8 oz. Cans and 40 19-oz. The cans weigh a total of 100 pounds
and require an FDNY authorisation.
The "handling and use" of aerosols in quantities needing permission must be done
under the supervision of a COF holder. - ANSWER: Personal.
What does personal supervision entail in terms of aerosol? - ANSWER: The COF
holder must be present at the time of handling and use.
The "storage" of aerosols in quantities that require permission must be under the
supervision of a COF holder. ANSWER General.
What exactly does general supervision mean in terms of aerosol? - ANSWER: The
COF holder supervises storage but is not required to be on-site at all times.
Group M occupancies (mercantile/retail establishments) may certify ____
personnel to ensure that aerosols are handled and used under constant supervision
at the premises. - The answer is numerous.
Where FDNY permits are required, ____ are needed. - Answer COF's
FDNY permits are not renewable, and every change in occupancy, operation,
tenancy, or ownership necessitates the issuance of a new permit. - ANSWER:
Transferable.
USE OF AEROSOL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Aerosols employ ____ to dispense a variety of goods. - ANSWER Propellants.
Aerosols contain propellants and ____, which can be flammable and dangerous,
especially at certain temperatures and pressures. - Answer Chemicals.
Aerosols are characterised as ____ levels. - Answer three.
Unidentified aerosol goods in cartons are classed as ____. - Answer Level 3.
What is needed to store, handle, or use many level 1, 2, or 3 aerosol products? -
ANSWER: An FDNY permit.
An FDNY permission is necessary to store, handle, or use more than ____ pounds
of level 1, 2, or 3 aerosol products. - ANSWER 100
An FDNY permit is necessary if you store, handle, or use more than ____ fl oz of
level 1, 2, or 3 aerosol goods. - Answer: 1,280
An FDNY permit allows the bearer to keep, handle, and use aerosols on a specified
property or area. - ANSWER SPECIFIC.
The FDNY permit must be placed in a prominent position on the premises at all
times and easily accessible for examination by the FDNY. - The answer is
conspicuous.
,What distinguishes the two types of site-specific permits? - ANSWER: Permanent
and temporary.
Permanent site-specific permissions are typically valid for ___. - ANSWER: 12
months.
Temporary site-specific permissions are typically valid for ___. - ANSWER: 1 day
to 12 months.
What form of permit is typically obtained for a construction site? - ANSWER:
Temporary site-specific.
100 pounds equals ____ fl oz. - Answer: 1,280
1,280 fl oz. equals ____ pounds - 100.
1,280 fl oz. ÷ x (oz. in the can) equals number of cans. - An example utilising 4 oz.
cans:
1,280 fl oz. ÷ 4 oz. = 320 cans.
In this example, 320 4 ounces. The cans weigh 100 pounds and require an FDNY
permit.
Example of a combination:
(oz. x # of cans) + (oz. x # of cans) = total fl oz. - ANSWER Example with 65 8 oz.
Cans and 40 19-oz. cans:
, (8 oz. x 65 cans) + (19 oz. x 40 cans) equals total fluid ounces.
520 oz. + 760 oz. = 1,280 fl oz.
In this situation, 65.8 oz. Cans and 40 19-oz. The cans weigh a total of 100 pounds
and require an FDNY authorisation.
The "handling and use" of aerosols in quantities needing permission must be done
under the supervision of a COF holder. - ANSWER: Personal.
What does personal supervision entail in terms of aerosol? - ANSWER: The COF
holder must be present at the time of handling and use.
The "storage" of aerosols in quantities that require permission must be under the
supervision of a COF holder. ANSWER General.
What exactly does general supervision mean in terms of aerosol? - ANSWER: The
COF holder supervises storage but is not required to be on-site at all times.
Group M occupancies (mercantile/retail establishments) may certify ____
personnel to ensure that aerosols are handled and used under constant supervision
at the premises. - The answer is numerous.
Where FDNY permits are required, ____ are needed. - Answer COF's
FDNY permits are not renewable, and every change in occupancy, operation,
tenancy, or ownership necessitates the issuance of a new permit. - ANSWER:
Transferable.