FSD ON-SITE PREP.. YOU WILL PASS IF YOU KNOW THIS|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
All i can say is that you will pass if you know all this. I am now a FSD License. Keep in mind you need to know your building and the Fire Safety Plan Book. Nobody is going to help you only yourself. Also dont forget to know your Fire Command Station or Fire Control Panel. If you know all this you will pass. No need to buy a book to pass the onsite. I pass my onsite on the first try. FSD Duties and Responsibilities 1. Primarily responsible to operate the fire command station during an initial fire alarm 2. Be familiar with the written Fire Safety Plan 3. Select qualified building personnel, office employees or other building occupants for a Fire Brigade. 4. Be responsible for the availability of Fire Brigade or safety wardens. 5. Conduct fire drills. 6. Notify the owner when any designated person is not conducting their responsibilities contained in the Fire Safety Plan. Response to a Fire Emergency FSD Duties- Once alarm is activated 1- Immediately Respond to Fire Command Center 2- Acknowledge the active alarm on the FCC 3- Deploy Fire Brigade 4- Ensure 911 has been contacted 5- Ensure Elevators have been recalled 6- Ensure (HVAC/heating, ventilating, and air Conditioning) has been shut down. 7- Evacuation has commenced on fire floor, floor above and floor below. 8- Complete All Call Announcement 9- Complete PA Announcement with affected floors 10- Reset Panel, only upon instruction of the incident commander/Fire Department FSD upon FDNY Arrival 1- Ensure front entrance is kept clear 2- Ensure Brigade members remain on floor below fire to provide information to FDNY 3- Report conditions of fire floor and other affected floor. 4- Number and type of devices that are activated and nature of the alarm. 5- Status of stairways and evacuation status 6- Status of elevators and HVAC system 7- Any fire protection impairment in the building? 8- Any unique situations in the building such as trapped occupants disabled or injured occupants. 9- Silence alarms only upon instruction. 10- Provide BIC/ Building information Card, floor plans, master keys, elevator keys. 11- Have fire brigade members ready to escort the FD to the fire close as possible. 12- Alarm reset only upon instruction. 13- Log event in logbook. Response to a Building Impairment FSD Impairment Coordinator 1- Make sure Service tag is placed near Fire control panel. 2-Determine the extent and duration of OOS condition 3- Inspect and determent if there is any danger to occupants 4- Record all information in the log Book 5- Prior to taking the system OOS, the following groups must be notified. A) Central Station B) Fire dept Borough Dispatcher C) Insurance Carrier D) Occupants of affected area E) Building Owner 6- Borough dispatch needs the description, extent, and where we are calling from. Also, area of building and estimated time it'll be OOS/Out of Service 7-Provide my contact information in case additional information is needed. 8- Fire Guard (F-01) must be in place. Impairment coordinator can handle for initial 4 hours and if area does not exceed 50k sq ft 9- Fire Guard needed for each 50sqf, 24 hours per day. 10- Once impairment has been restored: A) Test to verify it is operational B) Remove service tags C) Notify all parties Candidate Training Knowledge FSD Training of Brigade Members 1- Report to floor below the fire to inform the FSD using warden phone of any abnormal situation. 2- Evacuate fire floor, try to control spread of fire by closing doors. 3- Attempt to extinguish incipient fires that do not pose personal threat. Use caution before entering the area. 4- Leave on member below fire floor to direct the fire dept to location and inform of conditions. 5- Rest of Brigade reports back to the FCP. 6- Brigade must know where pull stations are located 7- Avoid using stairs that Fire Dept is using. 8- Evacuate to 3 floors below fire floor. 9- Must know location of Warden Phone jacks. Building Knowledge: You need to know the Building Practical Demonstration of the Fire Command Center: You need to be trained by the FSD Practical Demonstration of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Elevator Operation You need to be trained by the FSD Fire Scenario Use the following scenarios to stimulate discussion on emergency response procedures. 1) You are making up a room; your cart is in the hallway. You make the bed and go into the hallway to get towels from your cart. You smell smoke from a room at the end of the hall. As soon as you smell the smoke, the alarm goes off. What should you do? 2) You are staffing the front desk in the hotel lobby when you receive a call from hotel personnel that there is a fire. What do you do? 3) You are in the kitchen and a grease fire breaks out. What do you do? Take this a step further - smoke filters into the restaurant where hotel guests are having dinner. What do you do? 4) The fire alarm goes off on the floor. You don't know where the fire is. Guests wander out into the hallway to see what happened. What do you do to assist in the safe evacuation of hotel guests? What if some guests do not speak English? 5) You enter a room and discover a cigarette was carelessly tossed into the wastepaper basket and it is smoldering. What do you do? 6) As you are making a bed in one of the guest rooms you discover a cigarette burn in the bed sheet. Keeping in mind that a cigarette burn can smolder for hours before actually igniting the mattress or upholstery, what do you do? 7) The fire alarm has sounded and as people come out into the hallway you direct them to the nearest stairway. A hotel guest exits his room in a wheelchair. What do you do to assist this individual in a safe evacuation? 8) It is late in the evening and you are delivering room service. As you knock on the door the fire alarm sounds. Guests do not seem to be coming out of their rooms. You knock harder. Some hotel guests open their doors and sleepily look in the hallway. What procedures should you follow? What if some guests refuse to evacuate this late in the evening? Be familiar with the different types of Certificate of Fitness (C of F) I-(1). Central Station Certificate of Operation I-(2). Commercial Cooking Exhaust System Servicing C-Certificate I-(3). Fumigation and Thermal Insecticidal Fogging C-Certificate I-(4). Portable Fire Extinguisher Sales and Servicing C- Certificates I-(5). Smoke Detector Maintenance C- Certificates Hot work related C of Fs: G-60 and F-60 Fire Guard for Impairment: F-01 Sprinkler C of F: S-12 Standpipe C of F: S-13/S-14 Fire alarm C of F: S-97/S-98 Building Scenario
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