GRADED A+
✔✔Fuel for equipment at construction sites shall be stored in - ✔✔an approved outdoor
area
✔✔Fuel for equipments at construction sites shall be moved in - ✔✔approved METAL
containers
✔✔METAL containers not to exceed - ✔✔5 gallons
✔✔METAL containers cap must be fitted with - ✔✔spout designed to allow volatile
flammable liquid to be poured without spilling
✔✔Containers filled with motor fuel at a motor fuel dispensing facility are only allowed to
have a maximum individual capacity of - ✔✔2.5 gallons
✔✔metal containers having a capacity greater than 2.5 gallons and up to 5 gallons can
be only filled at a construction site - ✔✔from temporary tanks
✔✔Motor fuel liquids in portable containers shall not be dispensed into - ✔✔portable
tanks or cargo tanks.
✔✔Portable containers shall not be filled while inside the - ✔✔trunk, passenger
compartment or truck bed of a vehicle or upon a watercraft.
✔✔Positive-displacement pumps shall be provided with pressure relief discharging back
to the tank, pump suction or other approved location, or shall be provided with -
✔✔interlocks to prevent overpressure.
✔✔Compressed gases shall not be used to - ✔✔pressurize containers or tanks to
provide for transfer
✔✔Class I and II liquids or Class III liquids in containers exceeding 5.3 gallons capacity
that are at a temperature higher than 20°F less than their flash points shall not be
dispensed by - ✔✔gravity
✔✔Class I and II liquids or Class III liquids in containers exceeding 5.3 gallons capacity
that are at a temperature higher than 20°F less than their flash points shall be
dispensed by: - ✔✔UL-30 safety cans,
Through an approved closed piping system,
, From containers or tanks by an approved pump taking suction through an opening in
the top of the container or tank,
Or an approved engine
✔✔The following liquids shall not be transferred into containers unless the nozzle and
containers are electrically interconnected: - ✔✔Any Class I liquids; The Class II or III
liquids at a temperature higher than 20°F less than their flash points
✔✔Acceptable methods of electrical interconnection include: - ✔✔Metallic floor plates
on which containers stand while filling, when such floor
plates are electrically connected to the fill stem; or
Where the fill stem is bonded to the container during filling by means of a bond
wire
✔✔In the event of a fuel spill the C of F holder should: - ✔✔Pour sand or other
absorbing material on it. The area should then be cleaned.
✔✔If a large spill or leak occurs - ✔✔the Fire Department dispatcher must be notified
immediately.
✔✔LPG salamanders are prohibited in - ✔✔any occupied building
✔✔The use of LPG salamanders must be conducted under the supervision of - ✔✔a
person holding a FDNY Certificate of Fitness.
✔✔Liquid petroleum gases include - ✔✔propane, propylene, butane and butylenes.
✔✔LP-gases are extremely flammable and highly explosive if ignited in - ✔✔an
enclosed area.
✔✔LP-gases are heavier than - ✔✔air and tend to hug the ground and spread outward.
✔✔Greater amounts of LP-gases can be stored when it - ✔✔is pressurized to its liquid
state
✔✔When LP gas changes into a vaporous state it - ✔✔expands 269 times its original
volume
✔✔LP gas' expansion rate causes a liquid leak to cause - ✔✔a much greater fire than a
vapor leak.
✔✔how often must he Certificate of Fitness holder inspect the area where the LPG
containers and heaters are located ? - ✔✔hourly