F02 practice Test

FDNY F02 is a certification exam is a required test for fire guards in New York City, USA.
In shelters that do not have a sprinkler system or a protection system, the place is temporarily out of service.

In a city like New York, which has become a dream for many around the world and for the population of the United States as well, it contains a huge number of residents and therefore shelters.
This is why natural accidents occur in such shelters, and here the need arose for the presence of men who protect the residents of these buildings from such heinous accidents and keep them away from harm.

Here you will get good training for the FDNY F02 test to obtain the certificate that will make you able to obtain or be promoted to this humanitarian position.

The test includes a wide range of topics based on the FDNY approved book related to fire safety and firefighting techniques, Fire Guard Responsibilities, Typical Causes of Fire in Shelters, Non-fire Emergencies in Shelters, Portable Fire Extinguishers…

The questions demonstrate your skill in your ability to think clearly about answering requirements and problem-solving abilities related to safety situations.

What is f02 for?

The purpose of the F02 test is to qualify you to work as a fire guard in shelters that do not have a sprinkler system or have a protection system but are out of service.

How many questions is f02 in OFFICIAL F-02 TEST?

The F02 exam consists of 20 multiple-choice questions.

Let’s Get Started…

1. What FDNY certification is required to work as a fireguard in a homeless shelter without a sprinkler system?

2. What is the potential consequence of failing to comply with fire safety regulations in a homeless shelter?

3. What is the primary purpose of this document?

4. What does “patrol” mean in the context of fire safety?

5. What is a “standpipe system” used for in a fire safety context?

6. What is the purpose of a “fire extinguisher”?

7. Why are homeless shelters considered high-risk for fires?

8. What is a preventative measure to reduce fire risk from electrical hazards in shelters?

9. How can combustible materials left unattended contribute to fire risk?

10. Which of the following is NOT a typical duty of a fireguard on patrol?

11. What should a fireguard do if they discover a fire while on duty?

12. How should a fireguard document their findings during a fire watch?

13. Which of the following is a LEADING cause of fire in homeless shelters?

14. What potential fire hazard can arise from unattended cooking materials in shelters?

15. How can smoking materials contribute to fire in shelters?

16. What is the first step a fireguard should take when responding to a medical emergency in the shelter?

17. How should a fireguard handle a bomb threat in the shelter?

18. What should a fireguard do if they discover a chemical spill in the shelter?

19. What information should a fireguard include when reporting a fire to the FDNY?

20. How can a fireguard ensure their emergency report to the FDNY is clear and concise?

21. When should a fireguard file a written report after a fire incident?

22. What type of fire alarm initiating device is activated by heat?

23. How can a fireguard ensure a clear path for building evacuation during a fire alarm?

24.  What should a fireguard do if the fire alarm system malfunctions?

25. What is the primary function of a sprinkler system in a fire safety context?

26. How can a fireguard identify a sprinkler system that is out of service?

27. What should a fireguard do if they discover a sprinkler system malfunction?

28. How can a fireguard identify the type of fire extinguisher needed for a specific fire?

29. How should a fireguard maintain portable fire extinguishers?

30. Why should a fireguard never attempt to fight a large fire with a portable fire extinguisher?

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