A-49 FDNY Test Questions with
Complete Solutions5
Aerosol products in cartons that are not identified shall be classified as LEVEL? - ANSWERS-3
A FDNY permit is required for aerosol products in excess of how many pounds? - ANSWERS-100
pounds
The permit shall be posted in a BLANK location - ANSWERS-seen
BLANK Means that the Certificate of Fitness holder must be on the premises at the time of
handling aerosal - ANSWERS-personal supervision
Locations such as Group M occupancies may make sure that BLANK people are required to
ensure that there is supervision of handling and use of aerosols at the location at all times. -
ANSWERS-numerous individuals
It is unlawful to manufacture which Level aerosol product in New York City? - ANSWERS-any
Metal cans exceeding how many fluid ounces? or in glass or plastic bottles exceeding how much
fluid ounces? - ANSWERS-33.8 fluid ounces and 4 fluid ounces
AEROSOL CONTAINER - ANSWERS-A metal can, or a glass or plastic bottle designed to dispense
an aerosol.
AEROSOL WAREHOUSE - ANSWERS-The non-retail storage of aerosol products.
, ARRAY - ANSWERS-Each separate storage and the type of packaging, height of storage and
compactness of storage doesnt matter.
CLASS III COMMODITIES - ANSWERS-Class III commodities are wood, paper, real fiber cloth.
Level 1 Aerosol is Class III commodity.
GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE - ANSWERS-used to store aerosals commonly.
LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE - ANSWERS-A building used for the storage of flammable or
combustible liquids in closed
containers.
GENERAL SUPERVISION - ANSWERS-Temporary supervision, not for a long period of time.
What level of aerosol is the hazardess? Worst? - ANSWERS-level 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS): - ANSWERS-A document prepared according to the rules
of the United States Department or a federally approved state OSHA plan which sets forth
information about hazardous material.
Group A: An assembly occupancy
Group B: A business occupancy
Group E: An educational occupancy
Group F: A factory and industrial occupancy
Group H: A high-hazard occupancy
Group I: An institutional occupancy
Group M: A mercantile occupancy (retail stores)
Group R: A residential occupancy
Complete Solutions5
Aerosol products in cartons that are not identified shall be classified as LEVEL? - ANSWERS-3
A FDNY permit is required for aerosol products in excess of how many pounds? - ANSWERS-100
pounds
The permit shall be posted in a BLANK location - ANSWERS-seen
BLANK Means that the Certificate of Fitness holder must be on the premises at the time of
handling aerosal - ANSWERS-personal supervision
Locations such as Group M occupancies may make sure that BLANK people are required to
ensure that there is supervision of handling and use of aerosols at the location at all times. -
ANSWERS-numerous individuals
It is unlawful to manufacture which Level aerosol product in New York City? - ANSWERS-any
Metal cans exceeding how many fluid ounces? or in glass or plastic bottles exceeding how much
fluid ounces? - ANSWERS-33.8 fluid ounces and 4 fluid ounces
AEROSOL CONTAINER - ANSWERS-A metal can, or a glass or plastic bottle designed to dispense
an aerosol.
AEROSOL WAREHOUSE - ANSWERS-The non-retail storage of aerosol products.
, ARRAY - ANSWERS-Each separate storage and the type of packaging, height of storage and
compactness of storage doesnt matter.
CLASS III COMMODITIES - ANSWERS-Class III commodities are wood, paper, real fiber cloth.
Level 1 Aerosol is Class III commodity.
GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE - ANSWERS-used to store aerosals commonly.
LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE - ANSWERS-A building used for the storage of flammable or
combustible liquids in closed
containers.
GENERAL SUPERVISION - ANSWERS-Temporary supervision, not for a long period of time.
What level of aerosol is the hazardess? Worst? - ANSWERS-level 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS): - ANSWERS-A document prepared according to the rules
of the United States Department or a federally approved state OSHA plan which sets forth
information about hazardous material.
Group A: An assembly occupancy
Group B: A business occupancy
Group E: An educational occupancy
Group F: A factory and industrial occupancy
Group H: A high-hazard occupancy
Group I: An institutional occupancy
Group M: A mercantile occupancy (retail stores)
Group R: A residential occupancy