COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023 FINAL SCRIPT
2026 FULL SOLUTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ F-07 holders. Answer: can work only at the location listed on their
Certificate of Fitness
⩥ W-07. Answer: Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor Certificates of
Fitness are citywide, and W-07 holders can work at more than one
location with this Certificate of Fitness
⩥ staff training and drills. Answer: Fire and emergency drill conductors
should conduct staff training and drills in buildings and occupancies that
do NOT require a fire safety director (F-25/F-58) or Coordinator of Fire
Safety and Alarm Systems (F-80). In buildings where fire safety
directors or Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems are required,
the fire safety director or Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems
would be responsible for such duties.
⩥ Emergency Preparedness Plan. Answer: Emergency preparedness
plans serve to assure that, in the event of a fire or emergency there are
procedures in place that can be 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. The plan is intended to assure that
knowledgeable assistance is readily available on the premises to
emergency response personnel responding to a fire or emergency at the
premises. The owner of any building required to have an emergency
preparedness plan shall initiate the preparation of the plan for the
premises in a form prescribed by the commissioner, and oversee its
periodic review and amendment, in accordance with the requirements set
forth in the 2014 Fire Code and the Fire Department Rules.
⩥ recent editions of the Fire Code. Answer: It is important that building
owners refer to the most recent editions of the Fire Code and rules when
creating or amending the emergency preparedness plan and determining
the response to emergencies and the level of staffing that is required for
their particular building or occupancy.
⩥ Effective fire and emergency drill conductors. Answer: must have a
working knowledge of the emergency preparedness plan for the
buildings where they work. Fire and emergency drill conductors should
be provided with an orientation from the building owner or other on-site
personnel familiar with and responsible for the emergency preparedness
plan before starting to perform their duties.
⩥ emergency preparedness plan copy. Answer: must be maintained on
the premises in an approved location and it shall be made available at all
times to Fire Department representatives immediately upon request. The
plan should be kept at the fire command station if the building has one.
For buildings that do not have a fire command station, the plan may be
, placed in an approved first responder box, secured by a citywide
standard key, located in the building lobby
⩥ reviewed and updated. Answer: Emergency preparedness plans must
be reviewed and updated as necessitated by changes in staff
assignments, use or occupancy of the building or its spaces, or the
design and arrangement of the premises, but at a minimum, once a year.
An entry must be made in the required log book (reference the
Recordkeeping section on page 29 of these study materials)
documenting the review of the plan and indicating the general nature of
any updates that are required.
⩥ owners, employers, building occupants. Answer: should cooperate in
the development and coordination of the emergency preparedness plan
⩥ Building owners and tenants. Answer: should be familiar with the
most recent editions of the Fire Code, FDNY rules, and with the policies
and procedures of the Fire Department to determine if their building or
occupancy is required to prepare an emergency preparedness plan.
⩥ 1 of preparedness plan. Answer: The name and address of the
business/occupancy, the type of business, the floors that are normally
occupied, the approximate number of employees, and the hours of
operation