F-07 CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS STUDY GUIDE
F-07 - Answers - Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor Certificate of Fitness
emergency preparedness plan - Answers - Prepared by building owner. provide
information needed to protect safety of building occupants. Copy kept on premises
Emergency preparedness plan reviewed and updated - Answers - at a minimum once
per year
off-line - Answers - fire alarms not transmitted to fire department for approved purposes.
unnessasary alarm - Answers - alarm functioned correctly but was not needed
unwarrented alarm - Answers - alarm did not work correctly
FEP Training - Answers - Fire Emergency Preparedness - initial training 1 hour. follow
up training does not have to be done in one setting.
FEP Staff training content (7) - Answers - 1. ACTIONS: actions to take in a fire/ non fire
emergency
3. BUILDING: building's fire related features / fire extinguishers / fire alarm panel /
announcements
4. CALL: how to activate fire alarm / call fire department / follow up on fire alarm
2. DRILL: actions to take if a fire/non fire emergency occurs DURING a drill
5. EXITS: alerting building visitors / assembly areas, evacuation procedures / exits /
egresses
7. FIRES: typical fires in buildings
6. GENERAL: importance of fire doors closed / no elevators / general safety
Drill times - Answers - varying times of day
Steps conducting a drill (11) - Answers - 1. offline
2. log offline
3. report to fire alarm panel
4. announce drill
5. open egresses
6. assemble in designated area
7. check automatic fire doors
8. sweep building, determine successful evac
9. restore fire alarm to normal
10. enter log
11. on line
Education facilities drills required - Answers - 12 per year, 8 from sept to dec
, record keeping - Answers - 3 years archived
fire extinguisher weight/height - Answers - <40 lbs = 5 ft off floor
>40 lbs = 3.5 ft off floor
Always more than 4 inches off floor. Never on floor.
PASS - Answers - Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Class A fire extinguisher - Answers - ordinary combustibles
Class B fire extinguisher - Answers - Used for flammable liquids and gases such as
paint, gasoline, oil, and cooking fats
Class C fire extinguisher - Answers - electrical equipment
Class D fire extinguisher - Answers - Combustible metals
Class K Fire Extinguisher - Answers - Kitchen Fires ONLY
Class A PFE - Answers - Air Pressurized Water (APW)
portable fire extinguisher inspected - Answers - monthly
smoke detector cleaning - Answers - once / 6 months
Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor (FEDC) - Answers - must hold an f-07/w-07
certificate of fitness. Fire and emergency drill conductors are not required to be on the
premises at all times
F-07 holders - Answers - can work only at the location listed on their Certificate of
Fitness
W-07 - Answers - Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor Certificates of Fitness are
citywide, and W-07 holders can work at more than one location with this Certificate of
Fitness
staff training and drills - Answers - Fire and emergency drill conductors should conduct
staff training and drills in buildings and occupancies that do NOT require a fire safety
director (F-25/F-58) or Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems (F-80). In
buildings where fire safety directors or Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems
are required, the fire safety director or Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems
would be responsible for such duties.
Emergency Preparedness Plan - Answers - Emergency preparedness plans serve to
assure that, in the event of a fire or emergency there are procedures in place that can
F-07 - Answers - Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor Certificate of Fitness
emergency preparedness plan - Answers - Prepared by building owner. provide
information needed to protect safety of building occupants. Copy kept on premises
Emergency preparedness plan reviewed and updated - Answers - at a minimum once
per year
off-line - Answers - fire alarms not transmitted to fire department for approved purposes.
unnessasary alarm - Answers - alarm functioned correctly but was not needed
unwarrented alarm - Answers - alarm did not work correctly
FEP Training - Answers - Fire Emergency Preparedness - initial training 1 hour. follow
up training does not have to be done in one setting.
FEP Staff training content (7) - Answers - 1. ACTIONS: actions to take in a fire/ non fire
emergency
3. BUILDING: building's fire related features / fire extinguishers / fire alarm panel /
announcements
4. CALL: how to activate fire alarm / call fire department / follow up on fire alarm
2. DRILL: actions to take if a fire/non fire emergency occurs DURING a drill
5. EXITS: alerting building visitors / assembly areas, evacuation procedures / exits /
egresses
7. FIRES: typical fires in buildings
6. GENERAL: importance of fire doors closed / no elevators / general safety
Drill times - Answers - varying times of day
Steps conducting a drill (11) - Answers - 1. offline
2. log offline
3. report to fire alarm panel
4. announce drill
5. open egresses
6. assemble in designated area
7. check automatic fire doors
8. sweep building, determine successful evac
9. restore fire alarm to normal
10. enter log
11. on line
Education facilities drills required - Answers - 12 per year, 8 from sept to dec
, record keeping - Answers - 3 years archived
fire extinguisher weight/height - Answers - <40 lbs = 5 ft off floor
>40 lbs = 3.5 ft off floor
Always more than 4 inches off floor. Never on floor.
PASS - Answers - Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Class A fire extinguisher - Answers - ordinary combustibles
Class B fire extinguisher - Answers - Used for flammable liquids and gases such as
paint, gasoline, oil, and cooking fats
Class C fire extinguisher - Answers - electrical equipment
Class D fire extinguisher - Answers - Combustible metals
Class K Fire Extinguisher - Answers - Kitchen Fires ONLY
Class A PFE - Answers - Air Pressurized Water (APW)
portable fire extinguisher inspected - Answers - monthly
smoke detector cleaning - Answers - once / 6 months
Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor (FEDC) - Answers - must hold an f-07/w-07
certificate of fitness. Fire and emergency drill conductors are not required to be on the
premises at all times
F-07 holders - Answers - can work only at the location listed on their Certificate of
Fitness
W-07 - Answers - Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor Certificates of Fitness are
citywide, and W-07 holders can work at more than one location with this Certificate of
Fitness
staff training and drills - Answers - Fire and emergency drill conductors should conduct
staff training and drills in buildings and occupancies that do NOT require a fire safety
director (F-25/F-58) or Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems (F-80). In
buildings where fire safety directors or Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems
are required, the fire safety director or Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems
would be responsible for such duties.
Emergency Preparedness Plan - Answers - Emergency preparedness plans serve to
assure that, in the event of a fire or emergency there are procedures in place that can