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Fire Drill
A training exercise by which building occupants are familiarized with and/ or practice the procedures for
the safe, orderly and expeditious in-building relocation, partial evacuation or evacuation, as applicable
to the occupancy or building type, in accordance with the fire safety and evacuation plan.
Should not be considered a hazardous fire
Controlled flame used in any lawful, properly operating device, equipment or system or other controlled
setting.
Fire Watch
A temporary measure intended to ensure continuous and systematic surveillance of a building or
portion thereof by one or more qualified individuals for the purposes of identifying and controlling fire
hazards, detecting early signs of fire, raising an alarm of fire and notifying the department.
Hot Work
Cutting, welding, thermit welding, brazing, soldering, grinding, thermal spraying, thawing pipe, cad
welding, installation of torch-applied system, or any other similar operation or activity.
Torch Applied Roof-System
Bituminous roofing systems using membranes that are adhered by heating with a torch and melting
asphalt back coating instead of mopping hot asphalt for adhesion.
Egress
A means of exit from a fire or other emergency.
Single Action fire alarm pull station
requires the user to simply pull a lever or break glass to activate the alarm. This type is commonly used
indoors.
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,Double Action fire alarm pull station
Double Action fire alarm pull station- requires the user to take two steps in order to activate the alarm
such as lifting a cover and then pulling a lever. This type of alarm is commonly used outside.
All gas containers and the related equipment
Must be protected from extreme temperature and physical damage.
Any single standard portable LPG container must not exceed
100 lbs in weight.
Any single CNG container must not exceed
381 SCF.
Permits shall be readily available on the premise for inspection by
Fire Department representatives.
NFPA stands for
National Fire Protection Association.
Most common fuel gases used in blowtorches are
LPG (e.g. butane, propane), natural gas (methane) (either CNG or piped natural gas).
A fire guard is responsible for
Overseeing torch operations.
The pre-hot work check must be conducted by
The responsible person before hot work is authorized and at least once per day.
The hotworks monitoring reports must be kept at the work site or __________
maintained on the premises for a minimum of 48 hours after work is complete.
Exhaust fans
May be used to draw the fumes away from the work area
Hot works operators should
Wear flame resistant gloves and aprons and should not wear any clothing with pockets or cuffs
All torch operators, working with oxygen fuel torch using any amount of oxygen and flammable gas a
required to have fire guards must have a current
Certificate of Fitness
The Certificate of Fitness holder
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, Must regulate the pressure and flow of oxygen and natural gas to each torch.
If the torch operator for jewelry manufacture involves
Any oxygen with any fuel gas containers, the operator must be a Certificate of Fitness holder.
A Certificate of Fitness Holder must keep his or her COF
In possession of or readily available for inspection by any representative of the Fire Department
The easiest way to extinguish a fire caused by a leak is to
Close the shutoff valve
Permits issued by the FDNY are required to conduct the following hot work:
Storing, using or handling oxygen and a flammable gas, storing, using or handling any flammable gas
(e.g. LPG or CNG or acetylene) in excess of
400 SCF. Storing, using or handling any oxidizing gas (e.g. oxygen) in excess of 504 SCF.
For LPG, 400 SCF is
Approximately 47 lbs.
The number of LPG containers for the storage, and use, handling or transportation, requiring a permit
14.1 oz = 54 cont.
16.4 oz = 46 cont.
20 lbs = 3 cont.
33.5 lbs = 2 cont.
40 lbs = 2 cont.
100 lbs = 1 cont.
Portable LPG containers that are more than 16.4 oz and CNG containers with a capacity greater than 8.7
SCF
Must NOT stored, handled, or used indoors in the following occupancies (as defined in the Building
code): residential occupancies, factory and industrial occupancies; educational occupancies; institutional
occupancies, except as the commissioner may authorize by rule.
Site-specific permit
May be a permanent permit or a temporary permit. Permanent permits are valid for 12 months only
A city-wide permit is valid
Up to 30 days
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