FDNY COF G71 EXAM (ACTUAL / ) PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% PASS
GENERAL SUPERVISION - ---Answers----Supervision by the holder of any FDNY certificate who is responsible for performing the duties of the certificate holder but need not be personally present on the premises at all times.
HANDLING - ---Answers----The movement of a material in its container, the removal of the material from its container, or any other action or process that may affect the material, other than its storage or use.
GAS CABINET - ---Answers----A fully enclosed, noncombustible enclosure used to provide an isolated environment for compressed gas containers in storage or use, including any doors and access ports for exchanging containers and accessing pressureregulating controls.
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS - ---Answers----Materials that, if mixed or combined, could explode, generate heat, gases or other byproducts, or react in a way hazardous to life or property.
LEVEL 1 MEDICAL PIPED GAS AND VACUUM SYSTEMS (NFPA
99 of 2005) - ---Answers----Systems serving occupancies where interruption of the piped medical gas and vacuum system would place patients in imminent danger of morbidity or mortality. 1 / 2
LEVEL 2 MEDICAL PIPED GAS AND VACUUM SYSTEMS (NFPA
99 of 2005) - ---Answers----Systems serving occupancies where interruption of the piped medical gas and vacuum system would place patients at manageable risk of morbidity or mortality.
LEVEL 3 COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM (NFPA 99 of 2005) - --- Answers----A system of component parts, including, but not limited to, air compressor, motor, receiver, controls, filters, dryers, valves, and piping, that delivers compressed air <1100 kPa (<160 psi gauge) to power devices (hand pieces, syringe, cleaning devices, etc.) as a power source.
LEVEL 3 PIPED GAS SYSTEMS (NFPA 99 of 2005) - --- Answers----Systems serving occupancies where interruption of the piped medical gas would terminate procedures but would not place patients at risk of morbidity or mortality.
LIQUEFIED CRYOGENICS - ---Answers----Gases that, in a packaging under the charged pressure, are partially liquid at a temperature of 68F.
LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM - ---Answers----A warning system that provides continuous visible and audible surveillance of medical gas and vacuum system source equipment at the equipment site.
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