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F-80 Test Questions with Complete Verified Solutions 2024/2025, Exams of Safety and Fire Engineering

F-80 Test Questions with Complete Verified Solutions 2024/2025

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Alarm Silence Switch used to silence the building audible and visual devices after evacuation is complete while the source of the alarm is being investigated. Building Occupants All persons in the shelter, including employees, clients, staff and visitors. Carbon Monoxide Alarm A single or multiple-station alarm responsive to carbon monoxide, containing a build-in initiation sensor, audible sounder (notification device), and power supply (battery or electric with battery backup) and is not connected to a system. Carbon Monoxide Detector An automatic device that senses carbon monoxide and is connected to the fire alarm control panel Central Station Company A facility that receives alarm signals from a protected premise and retransmits or otherwise reports such alarm signals to the FDNY Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters F-80 Certificate of Fitness holders Deputy Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters When the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters is absent, a deputy Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters shall be present in the building and shall perform the duties of the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters. Evacuation the emptying of a building of all building occupants in response to a fire or other emergency. Emergency Preparedness Plan

The emergency preparedness plans required ensure that, in the event of a fire or a non-fire emergency, there are procedures in place that can be timely implemented to provide the information, guidance, direction and assistance needed to protect the safety of building occupants, including, if necessary, effecting their evacuation, relocation or sheltering in place. Fire Alarm System any system, including any interconnected fire alarm subsystem, of components and circuits arranged to monitor and annunciate the status of fire alarm or supervisory signal-initiating devices Fire and Emergency Preparedness (FEP) Staff The individuals identified in the emergency preparedness plan (also known as the fire safety and evacuation plan or emergency action plan) as responsible for the implementation of such plan. Fire Drill A training exercise by which building occupants are familiarized with and/or practice the procedures for the safe, orderly and expeditious sheltering in place, in-building relocation, partial evacuation, evacuation, or any combination thereof, in the event of a fire, in accordance with the emergency preparedness plan for the premises. Fire Guard A person holding a certificate of fitness for such purpose, who is trained in and responsible for maintaining a fire watch and performing such fire safety duties as may be prescribed by the commissioner. Fire guards are responsible for the safety of all occupants, and to reduce the threat of fires and to help in the evacuation of occupants in case of a fire emergency. Fire guards report any fire safety violations to the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters Fire Protection System Approved devices, equipment and systems or combinations of systems used to deter a fire, activate an alarm, extinguish or control a fire, control or manage smoke and products of a fire or any combination thereof, including fire extinguishing systems, fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and standpipe systems. Fire Triangle A fire requires fuel, oxygen and heat, which are the three parts of the fire triangle, to be sustained. If one is removed, the fire will extinguish Free Burning Stage of a Fire The fully developed stage of a fire. This is the second stage of the three stages of a fire. Generally during this stage the entire room and all of its contents are burning. The fire is still fuel regulated but is rapidly consuming the available fuel. If no efforts are made to extinguish the fire, it will continue to burn until the available fuel and/or oxygen in the area or room has been consumed. Incipient Stage of a Fire

The growth stage of a fire. This is the first stage of the three stages of a fire. This stage begins at the moment of ignition. During this stage, a fire increases in size from small flames to a full fire that involves an entire room or area In-Building Relocation the controlled movement of building occupants from an endangered area of a building to an in-building relocation area within the same building in response to a fire or non-fire emergency. Manual Fire Alarm Box A manually operated device used to initiate an alarm signal Non-Fire Emergency A biological, chemical or nuclear incident or release; declaration of emergency by a lawful authority; explosion; medical emergency; natural disaster; or other emergency affecting the premises or the safety of building occupants. Non-Fire Emergency Drill A training exercise by which building occupants are familiarized with and/or practice the procedures for safe, orderly and expeditious sheltering in place, in-building relocation, partial evacuation or evacuation, or combination thereof, in the event of a non-fire emergency, in accordance with the emergency preparedness plan for the premises. Off-Line Those periods of time when a Central Station Company will, at the request of a building owner, not transmit fire alarm signals received from a building to the Fire Department. Fire alarm systems can be taken "off-line" only for Fire Department approved purposes associated with the prevention of unnecessary and unwarranted alarms. One-way Voice Communication