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F-01 Fire Guard Exam Prep

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Prepare to pass the FDNY F-01 Certificate of Fitness exam the first time. Covers fire codes, patrols, inspection records, notification procedures, protection systems, and more.

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Lessons (117)

πŸ”’ 1. 1. About the Study Material
πŸ”’ 2. 1. Fire Extinguisher Identification Symbols
πŸ”’ 3. 1. Impairment Coordinator Overview
πŸ”’ 4. 1. Importance of Emergency Notification
πŸ”’ 5. 1. Importance of Fire Department Notification
πŸ”’ 6. 1. Introduction to Building Occupancies and Hazardous Materials
πŸ”’ 7. 1. Introduction to F-01 Certificate of Fitness
πŸ”’ 8. 1. Introduction to Fire Guard for Impairment
πŸ”’ 9. 1. Introduction to Fire Guards and Fire Watch
πŸ”’ 10. 1. Lithium-Ion Battery Overview
πŸ”’ 11. 1. Purpose and Frequency of Fire Guard Patrols
πŸ”’ 12. 1. Purpose and Importance of Inspection Records
πŸ”’ 13. 1. Purpose and Importance of Sprinkler Systems
πŸ”’ 14. 1. Purpose of Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations
πŸ”’ 15. 1. Standpipe Systems
πŸ”’ 16. 10. Group R – Residential Occupancies
πŸ”’ 17. 11. Group S – Storage Occupancies
πŸ”’ 18. 12. Group U – Utility and Miscellaneous Occupancies
πŸ”’ 19. 2. Construction Site Occupancy
πŸ”’ 20. 2. Fire Alarm Systems
πŸ”’ 21. 2. Fire Watch Requirements
πŸ”’ 22. 2. General Inspection Rules
πŸ”’ 23. 2. General Requirements for Inspection Records
πŸ”’ 24. 2. How Sprinkler Systems Work
πŸ”’ 25. 2. Impaired Fire Protection Systems and Risks
πŸ”’ 26. 2. Key Sections of the 2022 Fire Code
πŸ”’ 27. 2. Methods of Notifying Emergency Services
πŸ”’ 28. 2. Online Application Process
πŸ”’ 29. 2. Portable Fire Extinguisher (PFE) Tags
πŸ”’ 30. 2. Recognizing Dangerous Signs
πŸ”’ 31. 2. Responsibility of the Building Owner
πŸ”’ 32. 2. Types of Manual Pull Stations
πŸ”’ 33. 2. When to Notify the Fire Department
πŸ”’ 34. 3. Components of a Sprinkler System
πŸ”’ 35. 3. Design and Installation Provisions
πŸ”’ 36. 3. Fire Extinguisher Inspections
πŸ”’ 37. 3. Fire Watch Requirements
πŸ”’ 38. 3. Group A – Assembly Occupancies
πŸ”’ 39. 3. Hot Work Restrictions
πŸ”’ 40. 3. Information Required for 911 Calls
πŸ”’ 41. 3. Inspection Tasks and Procedures
πŸ”’ 42. 3. Mandatory Details to Record
πŸ”’ 43. 3. Orientation and Preparation
πŸ”’ 44. 3. Portable Fire Extinguishers
πŸ”’ 45. 3. Procedures for Activating and Resetting Fire Alarms
πŸ”’ 46. 3. Required Information for Notification
πŸ”’ 47. 3. Requirements for Certificate of Fitness Application
πŸ”’ 48. 3. Safe Practices for Lithium-Ion Batteries
πŸ”’ 49. 4. Emergency Evacuation Procedures
πŸ”’ 50. 4. Example of an Inspection Record
πŸ”’ 51. 4. Extinguishing Lithium-Ion Battery Fires
πŸ”’ 52. 4. FDNY Contact Numbers by Borough
πŸ”’ 53. 4. Fire Guard Coverage and Patrol Requirements
πŸ”’ 54. 4. Fire Protection Systems and Compliance Tables
πŸ”’ 55. 4. Group B – Business Occupancies
πŸ”’ 56. 4. Importance of Maintenance and Compliance
πŸ”’ 57. 4. Installation and Maintenance Requirements
πŸ”’ 58. 4. Location and Visibility Requirements
πŸ”’ 59. 4. Operational and Maintenance Provisions
πŸ”’ 60. 4. Payment Methods and Fee Waivers
πŸ”’ 61. 4. Requirements for Different Building Occupancies
πŸ”’ 62. 4. Responsibilities of the Fire Guard
πŸ”’ 63. 4. Special Rules for Construction Sites
πŸ”’ 64. 5. Assisting Emergency Responders
πŸ”’ 65. 5. Best Practices for Record Keeping
πŸ”’ 66. 5. Emergency Procedures
πŸ”’ 67. 5. Exam Information
πŸ”’ 68. 5. Fire Guard Risk Evaluation
πŸ”’ 69. 5. Group E – Educational Occupancies
πŸ”’ 70. 5. Procedures for Planned vs. Unplanned Out-of-Service Conditions
πŸ”’ 71. 5. Responsibilities of the Fire Guard and S-95 COF Holder
πŸ”’ 72. 5. Role of the S-12 Certificate of Fitness Holder
πŸ”’ 73. 5. Safety Sign Requirements
πŸ”’ 74. 5. Special Circumstances Requiring Additional Safety Measures
πŸ”’ 75. 5. Special Requirements for Construction Sites
πŸ”’ 76. 5. Summary
πŸ”’ 77. 5. Summary
πŸ”’ 78. 5. Summary
πŸ”’ 79. 6. Duties of the F-01 Certificate of Fitness Holder
πŸ”’ 80. 6. Group F – Factory Occupancies
πŸ”’ 81. 6. Orientation Checklist Example
πŸ”’ 82. 6. Renewal Requirements
πŸ”’ 83. 6. Responsibilities of the Fire Guard
πŸ”’ 84. 6. Responsibilities of the Fire Guard
πŸ”’ 85. 6. Responsibilities of the Fire Guard
πŸ”’ 86. 6. Summary
πŸ”’ 87. 6. Summary
πŸ”’ 88. 6. Summary
πŸ”’ 89. 6. Summary
πŸ”’ 90. 6. Summary
πŸ”’ 91. 7. Emergency Planning and Preparedness
πŸ”’ 92. 7. Group H – High Hazard Occupancies
πŸ”’ 93. 7. No Alternative Issuance Procedure (AIP)
πŸ”’ 94. 7. Summary
πŸ”’ 95. 7. Summary
πŸ”’ 96. 7. Summary
πŸ”’ 97. 7. Summary
πŸ”’ 98. 8. Group I – Institutional Occupancies
πŸ”’ 99. 8. Summary
πŸ”’ 100. 8. Summary
πŸ”’ 101. 9. Group M – Mercantile Occupancies
πŸ”’ 102. Building Occupancies and Hazardous Material Risks
πŸ”’ 103. Emergency Notification and Procedures Continued
πŸ”’ 104. Exam Topics & Fire Code Provisions
πŸ”’ 105. F-01 Certificate of Fitness Application and Exam Guide
πŸ”’ 106. Fire Department Notification and Emergency Procedures
πŸ”’ 107. Fire Extinguishers – Identification Symbols, PFE Tags, and Inspections
πŸ”’ 108. Fire Guard Patrols
πŸ”’ 109. Fire Guard for Impairment
πŸ”’ 110. Fire Protection Systems – Sprinkler Systems
πŸ”’ 111. Fire Protection Systems – Standpipe Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, and Portable Fire Extinguishers
πŸ”’ 112. Impairment Coordinator, Fire Watch Requirements, and Hot Work Restrictions
πŸ”’ 113. Inspection Record Requirements
πŸ”’ 114. Key Definitions
πŸ”’ 115. Key Definitions for F-01 Certificate of Fitness
πŸ”’ 116. Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations and Safety Requirements
πŸ”’ 117. Requirements and Duties of Fire Guards
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