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1. A person holding a certificate of fitness for such purposes , who is trained in and responsible
for maintaining a fire watch and performed fire safety duties as may be prescribed by the
commissioner
Answer Fireguard
2. Fire Watch
Answer 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.
3. impairment
Answer Any condition in which a fire protection system cannot perform its designed fire safety function.
Fire protection system include sprinkler systems, standpipes/hose systems, fire pumps; fire protection water sup- plies,fire mains,
fire alarm systems, and special extinguishing systems ( I.E. clean agent , carbon dioxide , wet/dry chemical, foam/ water, etc)
4. Impairment Coordinator
Answer Person responsible for ensuring the proper safety precautions are taken when
, the protection system is placed out of service (designated by the owner).
5. How many questions does the F-01 test consist of?
Answer 20
6. After how many hours of an out of service condition such as patrols shall only be conducted by
fire guards holding F-01?
Answer 4 hours
7. How many square feet should one fire guard patrol?
Answer 50,000
8. Can a fire guard leave they F-01 card at home ?
Answer No, always carry it at ALL TIMES
9. Planned out of service condition
Answer The impairment coordinator shall be made aware in advance of
any planned removal from service of a standpipe system, sprinkler system or fire alarm system, or system component, for repair,
servicing,testing, maintenance, alteration, or to allow construction to be performed in the area protected by the system without
unnecessarily activating it.
10. Unplanned out of service condition
Answer A serious defect in the standpipe or sprinkler system
including, but not limited to an empty tank, a break or major leak in the system's water piping, inoperative or shut water supply valves,