The advantage of establishing a plans review process is that it:
a. Allows the inspector to spend more time in the office.
b. Created an additional opportunity for training and fire inspection.
c. Enables the reviewer to point out discrepancies before construction begins.
d. Increases the need ...
Florida Fire inspector Practice test
The advantage of establishing a plans review process is that it: a. Allows the inspector to spend more time in the office.
b. Created an additional opportunity for training and fire inspection.
c. Enables the reviewer to point out discrepancies before construction begins.
d. Increases the need for fire suppression activities. - correct answerc. Enables the reviewer to point out discrepancies before construction begins.
Dire detection and alarm systems are designed to the requirements found in NFPA ____, National Fire Alarm Code. a. 13
b. 72
c. 13D
d. 70 - correct answerb. 72
When a citizen calls to report a suspected fire hazard, fire inspectors should:
a. Record all pertinent information.
b. File the complaint for future action.
c. Consider the motivation for the complaint. - correct answera. Record all pertinent information.
When investigating a complaint, the fire inspector should: a. Always give advance notice of the investigation to the building owner. b. Advise the building owner of the results of the investigation.
c. Recommend that violations such as locked exit doors be corrected within 7 days.
d. Provide the name of the person making the complaint to the building owner. - correct answerb. Advise the building owner of the results of the investigation.
While investigating a complaint, you find that no violation exists. You should: a. Give the name of the person who made the complaint to the building/business owner. b. Moe on to the next inspection.
c. Complete the complaint form, indication that the complaint was unfounded.
d. Make up a violation so your time wasn't wasted. - correct answerc. Complete the complaint form, indication that the complaint was unfounded.
Prior to a court case, an inspector should do which of the following?
a. Not reinspect the facility within the month preceding the trial.
b. Go over his/her testimony with the prosecutor before entering the courtroom.
c. Appear in your inspection coveralls to convey your professionalism.
d. Volunteer information to make responses as detailed and complete as possible. - correct answerb. Go
over his/her testimony with the prosecutor before entering the courtroom.
Which of the following is suggested for courtroom procedure or behavior?
a. Be argumentative while on the witness stand. b. Make sure that all physical evidence, exhibits, photographs, notes, and reference materials are brought to court. c. Attempt to answer every question, even when you do not know the answer.
d. Always give your opinion-you are in court as an expert witness. - correct answerb. Make sure that all physical evidence, exhibits, photographs, notes, and reference materials are brought to court.
Buildings used as a store, market, and other rooms, buildings or structures used to display and sell merchandise are classified as a(n): a. Mercantile occupancy
b. Business occupancy
c. Storage occupancy
d. Place of assembly - correct answera. Mercantile occupancy
A building, or portion of of a building, used for educational purposed above the 12th grade is classified as a(n):
a. Educational occupancy b. Business occupancy
c. Institutional occupancy
d. Assembly occupancy - correct answerb. Business occupancy
Occupancies including warehouses, freight terminals, aircraft hangars, parking garages, and barns are classified as: a. Assembly occupancies
b. Business occupancies
c. Storage occupancies
d. Mercantile occupancies - correct answerc. Storage occupancies
Any building or portion of building in which sleeping accommodations are provided to 16 or more persons who are not related is considered a(n):
a. Jail
b. Watch office
c. Dormitory
d. Assembly - correct answerc. Dormitory
A(n) ___ can be defined as the use of all or a portion of a building or structure.
a. Identifiable classification
b. Protection classification
c. Occupancy classification
d. Storage classification - correct answerc. Occupancy classification
Wood frame or frame construction is commonly referred to as ___ construction.
a. Type V
b. Type IV heavy
c. Type II
d. Type III - correct answera. Type V
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