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FIRE INSPECTOR 2 EXAM 2026 FIRE CODES AND SAFETY REGULATIONS ASSESSMENT STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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FIRE INSPECTOR 2 EXAM 2026 FIRE CODES
AND SAFETY REGULATIONS ASSESSMENT
STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS

◉ Protected Aboveground Storage Tanks Answer: UL 2085


◉ Vaulted Storage Tank Systems Answer: UL 2245


◉ Flammable & Combustible Liquid Code, Motor Vehicle Fuel
Dispensing and Repair Garages Code Answer: NFPA®30 and 30A


◉ Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code Answer: NFPA® 55


◉ Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code Answer: NFPA® 58


◉ Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Vapors, Gases,
Mists, and Noncombustible Particulate Solids Answer: NFPA® 91


◉ Hazardous Materials Code Answer: NFPA® 400,

, ◉ Flammable liquid Class 1-A flashpoint temperature less than 73 F
what is the boiling point Answer: Less than 100 F


◉ Flammable liquid Class 1-B flashpoint temperature less than 73 F
what is the boiling point Answer: Equal to or greater than 100°F


◉ Flammable liquid Class 1-C flashpoint temperature ______________
the boiling point is N/A Answer: Equal to or greater than 73°F and
less than 100°F


◉ Combustible liquid Class II flashpoint temperature ______________
the boiling point is N/A Answer: 100 to 140°F


◉ Combustible liquid Class III-A flashpoint temperature ______________
the boiling point is N/A Answer: 140 to 200°F


◉ Combustible liquid Class III-B flashpoint temperature ______________
the boiling point is N/A Answer: Greater than 200°F


◉ Oxygen, helium, methane, and nitrogen are examples of what type
of gases Answer: Nonliquefied compressed gases


◉ Anhydrous ammonia, propane, and carbon dioxide are examples
of what type of gases Answer: Liquefied compressed gases

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