F-07 Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor
Complete Exam Review Guide – (Graded
A)
Building Occupants - -All persons in the building, including
employees, building personnel and visitors
-central station company - -a facility that receives alarm signals
from a protected premises and retransmits or otherwise reports
such alarm signals to FDNY
-evacuation - -the emptying of a building of all building
occupants in response to a fire or an emergency
-emergency preparedness plan - -ensures that in the even of a
fire or non-fire emergency, there are procedures in place that
can be timely implemented to provide the information, guidance,
direction, and assistance needed to protect the safety of building
occupants, including, if necessary, effecting their evacuation,
relocation, or sheltering in place.
-emergency preparedness plan - -also known as fire safety and
evacuation plan and/or emergency action plan
-fire and emergency preparedness (FEP) staff - -the individuals
identified in the emergency preparedness plan as responsible for
the implementation of such plan
-fire drill - -A training exercise by which building occupants are
familiarized with and/ or practice the procedures for the safe,
orderly and expeditious sheltering in place, in-building
relocation, partial evacuation, evacuation, or any combination
thereof, in the event of a fire, in accordance with the emergency
preparedness plan for the premises
-fire protection system - -Approved devices, equipment and
systems or combinations of systems used to detect a fire, activate
an alarm, extinguish or control a fire, control or manage smoke
, and products of a fire or any combination thereof, including fire
extinguishing systems, fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and
standpipe systems.
-in-building relocation - -the controlled movement of building
occupants from an endangered area of a building to an in-
building relocation area within the same building in response to
a fire or non-fire emergency
-in-building relocation area (IBRA) - -a designated area in a
building to which building occupants may be relocated to in
accordance with the emergency preparedness plan for the
premises
-manual fire alarm box - -a manually operated device used to
initiate an alarm signal
-mixed occupancy building - -buildings that have multiple
occupancies. the different parts will be required to meet the fire
code for each specific area.
-non-fire emergency - -a biological, chemical or nuclear incident
or release; declaration of emergency by lawful authority;
explosion; medical emergency; natural disaster; or other
emergency affecting the premises or the safety of building
occupants
-non-fire emergency drill - -a training exercise by which building
occupants are familiarized with and/or practice the procedures
for safe, orderly and expeditious sheltering in place, in-building
relocation, partial evacuation, or evacuation, or combination
thereof, in the event of a non-fire emergency, in accordance with
the emergency preparedness plan for the premises
-off-line - -those periods of time when a central station company
will, at the request of a building owner, not transmit fire alarm
signals received from a building to the fire department. Only for
fire department approved purposes associated with the
prevention of unnecessary and unwarranted alarms
Complete Exam Review Guide – (Graded
A)
Building Occupants - -All persons in the building, including
employees, building personnel and visitors
-central station company - -a facility that receives alarm signals
from a protected premises and retransmits or otherwise reports
such alarm signals to FDNY
-evacuation - -the emptying of a building of all building
occupants in response to a fire or an emergency
-emergency preparedness plan - -ensures that in the even of a
fire or non-fire emergency, there are procedures in place that
can be timely implemented to provide the information, guidance,
direction, and assistance needed to protect the safety of building
occupants, including, if necessary, effecting their evacuation,
relocation, or sheltering in place.
-emergency preparedness plan - -also known as fire safety and
evacuation plan and/or emergency action plan
-fire and emergency preparedness (FEP) staff - -the individuals
identified in the emergency preparedness plan as responsible for
the implementation of such plan
-fire drill - -A training exercise by which building occupants are
familiarized with and/ or practice the procedures for the safe,
orderly and expeditious sheltering in place, in-building
relocation, partial evacuation, evacuation, or any combination
thereof, in the event of a fire, in accordance with the emergency
preparedness plan for the premises
-fire protection system - -Approved devices, equipment and
systems or combinations of systems used to detect a fire, activate
an alarm, extinguish or control a fire, control or manage smoke
, and products of a fire or any combination thereof, including fire
extinguishing systems, fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and
standpipe systems.
-in-building relocation - -the controlled movement of building
occupants from an endangered area of a building to an in-
building relocation area within the same building in response to
a fire or non-fire emergency
-in-building relocation area (IBRA) - -a designated area in a
building to which building occupants may be relocated to in
accordance with the emergency preparedness plan for the
premises
-manual fire alarm box - -a manually operated device used to
initiate an alarm signal
-mixed occupancy building - -buildings that have multiple
occupancies. the different parts will be required to meet the fire
code for each specific area.
-non-fire emergency - -a biological, chemical or nuclear incident
or release; declaration of emergency by lawful authority;
explosion; medical emergency; natural disaster; or other
emergency affecting the premises or the safety of building
occupants
-non-fire emergency drill - -a training exercise by which building
occupants are familiarized with and/or practice the procedures
for safe, orderly and expeditious sheltering in place, in-building
relocation, partial evacuation, or evacuation, or combination
thereof, in the event of a non-fire emergency, in accordance with
the emergency preparedness plan for the premises
-off-line - -those periods of time when a central station company
will, at the request of a building owner, not transmit fire alarm
signals received from a building to the fire department. Only for
fire department approved purposes associated with the
prevention of unnecessary and unwarranted alarms