F-01 - F-01 Fireguard FDNY Regulations and Logs Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A maintenance issue requires the building's standpipe system to be taken fully out of service. According to FDNY regulations, what must be placed at the Fire Department connection to alert arriving firefighters?
- A white placard detailing the scheduled maintenance.
- A blue tag indicating the system is undergoing testing.
- An orange tag indicating the system is partially impaired.
- A red tag indicating the system is fully out of service. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: A red tag indicating the system is fully out of service.
FDNY regulations require a red tag to be placed on the Fire Department connection when a fire protection system, such as a standpipe, is fully out of service. This provides an immediate visual warning to firefighters that the system is not operational. An orange tag is used for partially impaired systems.
Question 2: For how long must the logbook containing records of a fire protection system impairment and the associated fire watch be maintained on the premises for inspection by the FDNY?
- 48 hours after the system is restored to service.
- For the lifetime of the building.
- A minimum of 3 years from the date of the last entry. (Correct answer)
- 12 months from the date of the last entry.
Correct answer: A minimum of 3 years from the date of the last entry.
The NYC Fire Code mandates that all records related to a fire watch, including the detailed logbook, must be kept on the premises for a period of at least 3 years and be readily available for inspection by any Fire Department representative.
Question 3: When a required fire protection system is impaired, the building owner must notify several parties. In addition to the FDNY and building occupants, which other entity is required to be notified?
- The local police precinct.
- The building's insurance carrier. (Correct answer)
- The Department of Buildings.
- The utility company providing power to the building.
Correct answer: The building's insurance carrier.
FDNY regulations stipulate that in the event of a system impairment, the building owner or their designated Impairment Coordinator must notify the FDNY, the central station alarm company, building occupants in the affected area, and the building's insurance carrier.
Question 4: Who holds the ultimate legal responsibility for ensuring the fire watch logbook is properly maintained and available for inspection on the premises?
- The building owner. (Correct answer)
- The F-01 Fireguard who makes the entries.
- The security company employing the Fireguard.
- The Impairment Coordinator.
Correct answer: The building owner.
While the Fireguard physically makes the logbook entries and the Impairment Coordinator supervises the process, the NYC Fire Code places the ultimate legal responsibility on the building owner to ensure all required records are accurately maintained and available for FDNY inspection.
Question 5: After a sprinkler system that was out of service is repaired and successfully tested, what is the final regulatory action that must be documented in the logbook before the fire watch can be terminated?
- A signature from the head of maintenance.
- A photograph of the repaired sprinkler head.
- The total cost of the parts and labor for the repair.
- The name/operator number of the FDNY dispatcher notified that the system is restored. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The name/operator number of the FDNY dispatcher notified that the system is restored.
The process for managing a system impairment begins with notifying the FDNY and must officially end with notifying the FDNY that the system is back in service. To create a complete and official record, the logbook entry must include the date, time, and the name or operator number of the FDNY dispatcher who received the notification.
Question 6: Which of the following details is a specifically required element that a Fireguard must include in each entry made in the fire watch logbook?
- The current outdoor weather conditions.
- A count of how many people are on each floor.
- The specific floors and areas patrolled. (Correct answer)
- The name of the building's fire safety director.
Correct answer: The specific floors and areas patrolled.
The FDNY requires that the fire watch logbook provide a clear and defensible record of the patrol. This includes the date, the Fireguard's name and Certificate of Fitness number, the times of the patrols, and the specific areas or floors that were patrolled to demonstrate complete coverage of the impaired area.
A maintenance issue requires the building's standpipe system to be taken fully out of service.
According to FDNY regulations, what must be placed at the Fire Department connection to alert arriving firefighters?