EXAM 2026 ACTUAL TEST PAPER WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
◉ Accumulator. Answer: A container or piping that holds a
predetermined volume of fuel that is ready for use in a flame effect.
◉ Hazard Are. Answer: The area made hazardous by the operation
of the flame effect.
◉ Accessible Hazard Area. Answer: That area made hazardous by
the flame effect that is normally accessible to a person without the
deliberate use of an additional means of access that is not normally
in place.
◉ Holding Area.. Answer: An area where flame effect material or
loaded flame effect devices are held prior to use.
◉ Storage Area.. Answer: An area where flame effect material or
flame effect devices are stored prior to use or movement to a holding
area.
,◉ Arm. Answer: That sequence of control system functions for the
establishing of a source of ignition that must be complete and
verified immediately before the firing of the flame effect.
◉ Assistant. Answer: A person who works under the supervision of
the flame effect operator.
◉ Cast Members. Answer: Performers involved in a production
involving the use of flame effects that may or may not be employees.
(Many amusement employees are also referred to as "cast
members.")
◉ Direct Ignition. Answer: An automatic or manual ignition system
that ignites fuel without a pilot.
◉ Emergency Stop [Emergency Shutdown (ESD) System]. Answer: A
circuit or other mechanism that, when actuated, results in the
complete shutdown and extinguishment of all flame effects that are
controlled by it.
◉ Enable. Answer: The final set of control system functions that
must be verified to be in a specific control mode immediately
before the arming and firing of a flame effect may be implemented.
,◉ Enable Button. Answer: The control operator that is manually
actuated by the operator prior to and during the arming and firing of
the effect.
◉ Fail-Safe. Answer: state or an attribute of a system such that every
single point failure in the system results in all controlling
parts of the system with the ability to do harm to humans, animals,
or equipment being disconnected from all sources of power and
stored energy at the primary disconnect point.
◉ Fire. Answer: The sequence of control system functions that result
in the deliberate release of fuel for ignition.
◉ Flame Effect. Answer: The combustion of solids, liquids, or gases
utilizing atmospheric oxygen to produce thermal, physical, visual, or
audible phenomena before an audience.
◉ Automatic Flame Effect. Answer: A flame effect that is supervised
and fired by an automatic control system.
◉ Hybrid Flame Effect. Answer: A flame effect that is used in
combination with a pyrotechnic material or device.
◉ Manual Flame Effect. Answer: A flame effect that is operated
manually without the use of an automatic control system.
, ◉ Portable Flame Effects. Answer: Flame effects that are designed
and installed, either in a permanent or temporary installation, and
that are designed to move or be moved in the course of operation or
installation.
◉ Flame Effect Appliance. Answer: The complete assembly of
components and devices that controls and generates a flame effect.
◉ Flame Effect Burner. Answer: A burner designed to produce
specific sizes and configurations of flames for flame effects.
◉ Flame Effect Material. Answer: Any solid, liquid or gas fuel, or
combination thereof, that requires the addition of oxygen in order to
initiate and maintain combustion.
◉ Flame Effect Operator. Answer: The single person with overall
responsibility for flame effect operations and safety.
◉ Flame Effect Safety Controller. Answer: A control system that is
part of a flame effect appliance that is used to prove that the source
of ignition is present ("flame safeguard control").
◉ Flame Effect System. Answer: The complete assembly of
interconnected components, devices, and/or appliances that