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what is the national fire protection association (NFPA) ✔Correct Answer-it is an association that
has all the fire protection guidelines
what part of the NFPA pertains specifically to commercial kitchen inspection and exhaust hood
cleaning? ✔Correct Answer-NFPA code 96 and it states that solid fuel cooking (wood) needs
to be cleaning monthly
high volume cooking 24Hr, charbroiling, and wok need quarterly
moderate cooking needs semi annually
low volume cooking like churches need annually
what are the components of the air movement in a restaurant? ✔Correct Answer-exhaust air,
makeup air, transfer air, supply air, and return air.
what does NFPA code 96.12.4 say about inspection of grease buildup? ✔Correct Answer-the
entire exhaust system should be inspected for grease buildup by a prefessionally trained
qualified and certified persons acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
what does NFPA code 96.12.6.1 say about an exhaust hood system that is contaminated with
deposits from grease-laden vapors? ✔Correct Answer-If upon inspection, the exhaust system
is found to be contaminated with deposits from grease laden vapors,
the contaminated portions of the exhaust system should be cleaned by professionally trained,
qualified and
certified persons acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.2 say about removing combustible contaminants? ✔Correct
Answer-Hoods, grease removal devices, fans, ducts, and other appurtenances shall be cleaned
to remove combustible
contaminants prior to surfaces being heavily contaminated with grease or oily sludge.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.3 say about electrical switches at the start of the cleaning
process? ✔Correct Answer-At the start of the cleaning process, all switches that could be
activated accidentally should be locked out
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.4 say about the components of a fire suppression system?
✔Correct Answer-Components of the fire suppression system shall not be rendered inoperable
during the cleaning process.
, What does NFPA code 96.12.6.5 say about fire extinguishing systems during a cleaning?
✔Correct Answer-Fire extinguishing system shall be permitted to be rendered inoperable during
the cleaning process when
serviced by professionally trained and qualified persons.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.6 say about flammable solvents used during a cleaning?
✔Correct Answer-Flammable solvents or other flammable cleaning aids shall not be used.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.7 say about cleaning chemicals applied to the fusible link?
✔Correct Answer-Cleaning chemical should not be applied on fusible links or other detection
devices of the automatic
extinguishing system.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.8 say not to do after the exhaust system is cleaned? ✔Correct
Answer-After the exhaust system is cleaned, it shall not be coated with powder or other
substance.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.9 say about access panels during a cleaning procedure?
✔Correct Answer-When cleaning procedures are completed, all access panels (doors) and cover
plates shall be restored to their normal operational condition.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.10 say about access panels when they are removed? ✔Correct
Answer-When an access panel is removed, the service company label or tag preprinted with the
name of the company
giving the date of the inspection or cleaning shall be affixed near the affected access panel.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.11 say about dampers and diffusers? ✔Correct Answer-
Dampers and diffusers shall be positioned for proper airflow. If the dampers and diffusers are
not positioned
correctly,
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.12 say about cleaning procedures when completed regarding
electrical switches? ✔Correct Answer-When cleaning procedures are completed, all electrical
switches and system components shall be returned to
an operable state.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.13 say about providing a certificate? ✔Correct Answer-When
an exhaust cleaning service is performed, a certificate
showing the name of the servicing company, the name of the
person performing the work, the date of inspection or cleaning (and
the entity that certified you - required for Canada) shall be
maintained on the premises.