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Q1: Installers of a Category 1 medical gas pipe distribution system
must be qualified in accordance with ASSE 6010. What is the
certification requirement for installers of a Category 3 medical gas
pipe distribution system?
A) No certification is required
B) ASSE 6020
C) ASSE 6030
D) ASSE 6010 ✅
Detailed Answer: NFPA 99 requires that all individuals who install, braze,
or perform work on any medical gas piping system—regardless of the
facility’s risk category (Category 1, 2, or 3)—must hold the ASSE 6010
certification (or an equivalent, such as NITC or Veriforce). The category of
the space dictates the system’s alarm and redundancy requirements, but
not the installer’s base qualification.
Q2: A brazer has not performed a qualified brazing procedure for a
period exceeding 6 months. According to NFPA 99, what is required?
A) One-day refresher course
B) Re-qualification ✅
C) No action; the qualification is valid indefinitely
D) Letter of competency from employer
Detailed Answer: Performance qualifications for brazers remain in effect
, indefinitely unless the brazer does not work with the qualifying procedure
for longer than 6 months. If the brazer has not performed the specific
qualified procedure for more than 6 months, they must re-qualify by
performing the procedure again to demonstrate continued proficiency.
Q3: According to NFPA 99, installation of medical gas and vacuum
systems, including brazing, shall be made by installers certified to the
requirements of which standard?
A) ASME B31.3
B) ASME Section IX ✅
C) AWS D1.1
D) ASTM E1847
Detailed Answer: NFPA 99 mandates that brazing procedures and brazer
performance must be qualified in accordance with ASME Section
IX (Qualification Standard for Welding and Brazing). This ensures the
integrity and reliability of all brazed joints in medical gas piping systems.
Q4: Which standard is the primary reference for medical gas piping
system installation in U.S. healthcare facilities?
A) ASME B31.3
B) CGA C-9
C) NFPA 99 ✅
D) ASSE 6010
Detailed Answer: NFPA 99 (Health Care Facilities Code) is the
overarching standard that governs the safe installation, testing, and
maintenance of medical gas and vacuum systems in healthcare
environments. ASSE 6010 is the personnel certification for medical gas
installers.
Q5: The ASSE 6010 certification exam is comprised of which
components?
A) Written and practical (hands-on) ✅
B) Written only
, C) Practical only
D) Open book only
Detailed Answer: ASSE 6010 certification requires passing both a written
theory exam covering NFPA 99, installation standards, and safety
procedures, AND a practical brazing/test demonstration performed in a
training facility or proctored virtually.
Q6: Which organization publishes the "Medical Gas and Vacuum
Systems" standard (CGA M-1) that is referenced by NFPA 99?
A) ASME
B) ASTM
C) CGA (Compressed Gas Association) ✅
D) ASSE
Detailed Answer: The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) publishes CGA
M-1 (Standard for Medical Gas Supply Systems at Health Care
Facilities) which is a nationally recognized standard referenced by NFPA 99
covering design, installation, testing, and maintenance of medical gas
supply systems.
Q7: A medical gas installer certified under ASSE 6010 is permitted to:
A) Install, braze, test, and certify medical gas piping up to the station
outlet ✅
B) Design medical gas systems
C) Perform annual inspections independently
D) Install vacuum systems only
Detailed Answer: ASSE 6010 certification qualifies an individual to install,
braze, test, and verify medical gas and vacuum piping systems. System
design requires the expertise of a professional engineer.
Q8: Under NFPA 99, what specific standard governs brazing
procedures and brazer performance qualifications?
A) AWS B2.2
B) AWS A5.8
, C) ASME Section IX ✅
D) ASTM B828
Detailed Answer: ASME Section IX is explicitly cited by NFPA 99 as the
standard for qualifying brazing procedures and brazer performance. AWS
A5.8 covers filler metal specifications, but ASME IX governs the qualification
process.
Q9: Performance qualifications of brazers shall remain in effect for
how long?
A) 1 year
B) 3 years
C) Indefinitely ✅
D) 5 years
Detailed Answer: Performance qualifications remain in
effect indefinitely unless the brazer does not work with the qualifying
procedure for a period exceeding 6 months, at which point re-qualification
is required.
Q10: The ASSE 6010 Installer course is composed of which two
educational components?
A) Online course and proctored final exam
B) Self-study and field verification
C) Training coursework (Part A) and practical brazing examination
(Part B) ✅
D) Classroom lecture and facility walkthrough
Detailed Answer: The ASSE 6010 program requires Part A: training
coursework covering medical gas equipment, NFPA requirements, and
safety protocols; plus Part B: a one-day, hands-on brazing
examination conducted at a facility or via virtual proctoring.
Q11: An installer has been brazing medical gas piping in accordance
with NFPA 99. Under ASME Section IX, how long can a brazer go
without performing their qualified procedure before re-qualification is
required?
With Complete All 300 Questions And
Correct Detailed Answers| Brand New
Version!
Q1: Installers of a Category 1 medical gas pipe distribution system
must be qualified in accordance with ASSE 6010. What is the
certification requirement for installers of a Category 3 medical gas
pipe distribution system?
A) No certification is required
B) ASSE 6020
C) ASSE 6030
D) ASSE 6010 ✅
Detailed Answer: NFPA 99 requires that all individuals who install, braze,
or perform work on any medical gas piping system—regardless of the
facility’s risk category (Category 1, 2, or 3)—must hold the ASSE 6010
certification (or an equivalent, such as NITC or Veriforce). The category of
the space dictates the system’s alarm and redundancy requirements, but
not the installer’s base qualification.
Q2: A brazer has not performed a qualified brazing procedure for a
period exceeding 6 months. According to NFPA 99, what is required?
A) One-day refresher course
B) Re-qualification ✅
C) No action; the qualification is valid indefinitely
D) Letter of competency from employer
Detailed Answer: Performance qualifications for brazers remain in effect
, indefinitely unless the brazer does not work with the qualifying procedure
for longer than 6 months. If the brazer has not performed the specific
qualified procedure for more than 6 months, they must re-qualify by
performing the procedure again to demonstrate continued proficiency.
Q3: According to NFPA 99, installation of medical gas and vacuum
systems, including brazing, shall be made by installers certified to the
requirements of which standard?
A) ASME B31.3
B) ASME Section IX ✅
C) AWS D1.1
D) ASTM E1847
Detailed Answer: NFPA 99 mandates that brazing procedures and brazer
performance must be qualified in accordance with ASME Section
IX (Qualification Standard for Welding and Brazing). This ensures the
integrity and reliability of all brazed joints in medical gas piping systems.
Q4: Which standard is the primary reference for medical gas piping
system installation in U.S. healthcare facilities?
A) ASME B31.3
B) CGA C-9
C) NFPA 99 ✅
D) ASSE 6010
Detailed Answer: NFPA 99 (Health Care Facilities Code) is the
overarching standard that governs the safe installation, testing, and
maintenance of medical gas and vacuum systems in healthcare
environments. ASSE 6010 is the personnel certification for medical gas
installers.
Q5: The ASSE 6010 certification exam is comprised of which
components?
A) Written and practical (hands-on) ✅
B) Written only
, C) Practical only
D) Open book only
Detailed Answer: ASSE 6010 certification requires passing both a written
theory exam covering NFPA 99, installation standards, and safety
procedures, AND a practical brazing/test demonstration performed in a
training facility or proctored virtually.
Q6: Which organization publishes the "Medical Gas and Vacuum
Systems" standard (CGA M-1) that is referenced by NFPA 99?
A) ASME
B) ASTM
C) CGA (Compressed Gas Association) ✅
D) ASSE
Detailed Answer: The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) publishes CGA
M-1 (Standard for Medical Gas Supply Systems at Health Care
Facilities) which is a nationally recognized standard referenced by NFPA 99
covering design, installation, testing, and maintenance of medical gas
supply systems.
Q7: A medical gas installer certified under ASSE 6010 is permitted to:
A) Install, braze, test, and certify medical gas piping up to the station
outlet ✅
B) Design medical gas systems
C) Perform annual inspections independently
D) Install vacuum systems only
Detailed Answer: ASSE 6010 certification qualifies an individual to install,
braze, test, and verify medical gas and vacuum piping systems. System
design requires the expertise of a professional engineer.
Q8: Under NFPA 99, what specific standard governs brazing
procedures and brazer performance qualifications?
A) AWS B2.2
B) AWS A5.8
, C) ASME Section IX ✅
D) ASTM B828
Detailed Answer: ASME Section IX is explicitly cited by NFPA 99 as the
standard for qualifying brazing procedures and brazer performance. AWS
A5.8 covers filler metal specifications, but ASME IX governs the qualification
process.
Q9: Performance qualifications of brazers shall remain in effect for
how long?
A) 1 year
B) 3 years
C) Indefinitely ✅
D) 5 years
Detailed Answer: Performance qualifications remain in
effect indefinitely unless the brazer does not work with the qualifying
procedure for a period exceeding 6 months, at which point re-qualification
is required.
Q10: The ASSE 6010 Installer course is composed of which two
educational components?
A) Online course and proctored final exam
B) Self-study and field verification
C) Training coursework (Part A) and practical brazing examination
(Part B) ✅
D) Classroom lecture and facility walkthrough
Detailed Answer: The ASSE 6010 program requires Part A: training
coursework covering medical gas equipment, NFPA requirements, and
safety protocols; plus Part B: a one-day, hands-on brazing
examination conducted at a facility or via virtual proctoring.
Q11: An installer has been brazing medical gas piping in accordance
with NFPA 99. Under ASME Section IX, how long can a brazer go
without performing their qualified procedure before re-qualification is
required?