Fire Safety Quiz: Solved Questions and Answers - Prof. Fishal, Exams of Urban planning

A set of solved questions related to fire safety practices. It covers key concepts such as hot work authorization, fire guard responsibilities, and the definition of a hot work area. Useful for students and professionals seeking to understand fire safety procedures and regulations.

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F60 PRACTICE QUIZ SOLVED #15
P.A.S.S. - correct answer Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep
Citywide permit - correct answer Valid for up to 30 days, non transferable. Separate
permit must filed for the storage of oxygen or flammable gas.
Hot work Authorization - correct answer Program authorization bearing the signature of
the responsible person; must be available for inspection during thecwork and for 48
hours afterwards.
Fire Guard - correct answer A person holding a Certificate of Fitness for such purposes,
who is trained in and responsible for maintaining fire watch.
Hot work area - correct answer The area exposed to sparks, hot slag, radient heat or
convective heat as of a result of hot work.

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F60 PRACTICE QUIZ SOLVED

P.A.S.S. - correct answer Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep Citywide permit - correct answer Valid for up to 30 days, non transferable. Separate permit must filed for the storage of oxygen or flammable gas. Hot work Authorization - correct answer Program authorization bearing the signature of the responsible person; must be available for inspection during thecwork and for 48 hours afterwards. Fire Guard - correct answer A person holding a Certificate of Fitness for such purposes, who is trained in and responsible for maintaining fire watch. Hot work area - correct answer The area exposed to sparks, hot slag, radient heat or convective heat as of a result of hot work.