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Certificate of Fitness ✔Correct Answer-Required for supervising flammable liquid operations.
Site-specific permit ✔Correct Answer-Authorizes storage at a specific location.
Citywide permit ✔Correct Answer-Allows operation across multiple city locations.
Permanent permit ✔Correct Answer-Valid for 12 months with inspection.
Temporary permit ✔Correct Answer-Valid from 1 day to 12 months.
Class I liquids ✔Correct Answer-Highly flammable liquids with specific storage limits.
Class II liquids ✔Correct Answer-Moderately flammable liquids with flash point over 100°F.
Class III liquids ✔Correct Answer-Less flammable liquids with flash point over 140°F.
Flash point ✔Correct Answer-Temperature at which a liquid can vaporize.
5 gallons limit ✔Correct Answer-Permit needed for Class I liquids over this amount.
2½ gallons limit ✔Correct Answer-Permit needed for gasoline over this amount.
10 gallons limit ✔Correct Answer-Permit needed for Class II or III liquids over this amount.
20 gallons limit ✔Correct Answer-Permit needed for painting-related liquids over this amount.
70 gallons limit ✔Correct Answer-Permit needed for petroleum Class III liquids over this
amount.
Fuel tank exemption ✔Correct Answer-No permit needed for vehicle fuel tanks.
Inspection requirement ✔Correct Answer-All permits must be inspected for validity.
Non-transferable permits ✔Correct Answer-Permits cannot be transferred to another party.
Occupancy change ✔Correct Answer-New permit required for changes in occupancy.
Fire Department representatives ✔Correct Answer-Inspectors authorized to check permits
and compliance.
,Hazardous materials ✔Correct Answer-Substances requiring special handling and permits.
Barge fuel oil storage ✔Correct Answer-Requires permit for fuel on moored vessels.
Mobile heating trailers ✔Correct Answer-Permit needed for fuel oil use on trailers.
Public access ✔Correct Answer-FDNY provides information freely to the public.
Permit expiration ✔Correct Answer-Permits expire after twelve months unless renewed.
Construction site permit ✔Correct Answer-Temporary permits can be issued for construction.
Operation duration ✔Correct Answer-Citywide permit valid for 30 days per location.
Permit renewal ✔Correct Answer-Required every 12 months for continued operation.
Flammable liquids ✔Correct Answer-Liquids that can ignite easily under certain conditions.
Flammable Liquids ✔Correct Answer-Liquids with flash points below 100°F.
Combustible Liquids ✔Correct Answer-Liquids with flash points at or above 100°F.
Class IA ✔Correct Answer-Flammable liquids with flash points < 73°F.
Class IB ✔Correct Answer-Flammable liquids with flash points < 73°F and ≥ 100°F.
Class IC ✔Correct Answer-Flammable liquids with flash points ≥ 73°F but < 100°F.
Class II ✔Correct Answer-Combustible liquids with flash points ≥ 100°F but < 140°F.
Class IIIA ✔Correct Answer-Combustible liquids with flash points ≥ 140°F but < 200°F.
Class IIIB ✔Correct Answer-Combustible liquids with flash points ≥ 200°F.
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) ✔Correct Answer-Document detailing hazards and safety practices.
Cargo Tank ✔Correct Answer-Vehicle for transporting flammable or combustible liquids.
Container ✔Correct Answer-Vessel of 60 gallons or less for hazardous materials.
Dispensing ✔Correct Answer-Transferring materials releasing vapors or gases.
Fire Code Chapter 15 ✔Correct Answer-Regulations for floor finishing operations.
, Health Hazards ✔Correct Answer-Risks associated with exposure to hazardous materials.
Physical Hazards ✔Correct Answer-Potential dangers from physical characteristics of
materials.
Emergency Procedures ✔Correct Answer-Actions to take during a hazardous material
incident.
Extinguishing Agents ✔Correct Answer-Substances used to put out fires.
Quantitative Limit for Flammable Liquids ✔Correct Answer-Storage over 250 gallons requires
special handling.
Quantitative Limit for Combustible Liquids ✔Correct Answer-Storage over 300 gallons
requires special handling.
Quantitative Limit for Paints ✔Correct Answer-Storage over 200 gallons requires special
handling.
Material Safety Data Sheet ✔Correct Answer-SDS providing safety information for materials.
Health Care Personnel ✔Correct Answer-Medical staff addressing chemical exposure cases.
Self-Propelled Vehicles ✔Correct Answer-Vehicles carrying hazardous materials without
external power.
Pressure Vessel ✔Correct Answer-Container designed for high-pressure gases.
Active Use Exemption ✔Correct Answer-Pipes in use are not considered containers.
Flammable Liquid Storage System ✔Correct Answer-System designed for safe storage of
flammable liquids.
Varnish ✔Correct Answer-Liquid used for finishing surfaces.
Lacquering ✔Correct Answer-Applying a protective coating to surfaces.
Flammable Liquid Storage Tank ✔Correct Answer-Tank and systems for storing flammable
liquids.
Flammable Liquid ✔Correct Answer-Liquid with flash point below 100°F (38°C).
Class IA Liquid ✔Correct Answer-Flash point below 73°F (23°C), boiling point below 100°F.