NFPA 1031 - Fire Inspector 1 Licensing Test || With Complete Questions & Answers (100% Accurate)
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NFPA 1031 - Fire Inspector 1 Licensing Test || With Complete Questions & Answers (100% Accurate)
NFPA 1031 - Fire Inspector 1 Licensing Test || With Complete Questions & Answers (100% Accurate)
1. The first step in the enforcement procedure would usually be to : - ANSWER - Notify the responsibl...
NFPA 1031 - Fire Inspector 1 Licensing
Test || With Complete Questions &
Answers (100% Accurate)
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Test || With Complete Questions &
Answers (100% Accurate)
1. The first step in the enforcement procedure would usually be to : - ANSWER - Notify
the responsible party , in writing , of all violations found .
2 Before conducting an inspection , the occupant should be notified in advance so : -
ANSWER - There will be minimum inconvenience to the owner , occupant , and fire
department .
3. Without written evidence of an inspection , no proof exists that the fire inspector gave
the owner notice : - ANSWER - Of hazardous conditions or the corrective measures to
be taken
4 . _____________ are a way of staying aware of changes in occupancy use or
hazardous conditions . - ANSWER - Permits
5 . Fire inspectors have a notification mechanism that keeps them aware of the
commercial and business changes in the community through a _____________
system . - ANSWER - Permitting
6. What type of permit would you recommend be applied for if a citizen wants to use a
chemical during a manufacturing process ? - ANSWER - Hazardous Material use permit
7. The process of reviewing building plans and specifications to determine the safety
characteristics of a proposed building refers to the : - ANSWER - Plans review
8. During a review of the electrical systems , an inspector must verify that illumination of
exit ____________ is adequate . - ANSWER - Access
9. The ________________ plan shows the relative locations of walls , doors , windows ,
and other features . - ANSWER - Floor
10. When investigating a complaint , a fire inspector should : - ANSWER - Advise the
building owner of the results of the investigation
11. When receiving a complaint , the fire inspector should _____________ all pertinent
information . - ANSWER - Record
12. When an occupant feels that the local jurisdiction has made an improper code
interpretation or decision , the individual may request a ; - ANSWER - Review by the
Board of Appeals
, 13. Prior to appearing in court , you should : - ANSWER - Review your inspection notes
acnd the required codes
14. Which is suggested for courtroom procedure or behavior ? - ANSWER - Make sure
that all physical evidence and reference materials are brought to court
15. Under what circumstances might a fire inspector end up in court ? - ANSWER - The
property owner exhausted all other means of appeal
16. Buildings used as a store , market , and other rooms , buildings , or structures used
to display and sell merchandise are classified as a : - ANSWER - Mercantile occupancy
17. A building or portion of a building , used for educational purposes above the 12th
grade is classified as a ( n ) : - ANSWER - Business occupancy
18. Each of the principal model code organizations have developed occupancy
classification code __________________ that clearly separates each occupancy into
categories of risk based upon the use of the structure or space . - ANSWER - Language
19. A ( n ) ______________ classification can be defined as the use of all or a portion of
a building or structure . - ANSWER - Occupancy
20. Wood frame construction is commonly referred to as construction . - ANSWER -
Type V
21. Under NFPA 101 , a place for treatment for patients that renders the patients
incapable of taking action for self - preservation under emergency conditions without the
assistance of others is a description of : - ANSWER - Ambulatory health care
22. In an assembly area of less concentrated use , such as a conference room or dining
room measuring 150 feet by 200 feet , what would be the occupant load , if a load factor
of 15 sq . ft . per person is used ? - ANSWER - 2,000
23 .. Net occupant load factor is : - ANSWER - The gross occupant load factor minus
any tables , columns , or other unusable space
24. Which is allowed to be used as a part of a means of egress in new occupancies ? -
ANSWER - Ramps
25. A means of egress consists of : - ANSWER - Exit discharge
26. In terms of life safety , two of the most important functions of doors are to : -
ANSWER - Act as a barrier to fire and smoke and serve as components in a means of
egress
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