F-60 FIRE GUARD / FIRE GUARD FOR TORCH OPERATIONS (F-60)
EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
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What is a site-specific permit? - ANSWER-It authorizes the
storage, handling or use of flammable gases and torch operations
at a specific premises or location.
What are the 2 types of site-specific permits? - ANSWER-(1)
Permanent; valid for 12 months only.
(2) Temporary; valid for 1 to 12 months.
Normally, a hot work operation is issued a ____ permit. -
ANSWER-Temporary.
What is a citywide permit? - ANSWER-It authorizes the storage,
handling, use or selling of hazardous materials on a citywide
basis (at one or more locations).
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What are 3 important restrictions of a citywide permit? -
ANSWER-(1) The activity cannot exceed 30 calendar days.
(2) All hazardous materials must be removed at the end of the
workday.
(3) The quantity of hazardous materials does not exceed 5
gallons of gasoline, or 250 gallons of any other flammable liquid,
and 300 gallons of any combustible liquid.
Periods of activity in excess of 30 calendar days at any one
location shall require which permit? - ANSWER-Site-specific.
What must not be shut off or impaired while hot work is
performed? - ANSWER-Sprinkler system protection.
Whenever the hot work area is accessible to persons other than
the hot work operators, visible hazard identification ____ must be
posted. - ANSWER-Signs.