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NEW QUESTION # 88
What is the maximum permitted height for stored Class 2 oxidizers in a nonsprinklered retail sales area that is open to the public?
Answer: A
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Step-by-Step Explanation:
Storage of Class 2 Oxidizers:
Per NFPA 430 (Code for the Storage of Liquid and Solid Oxidizers), Section 6.3.4, in nonsprinklered retail sales areas open to the public, Class 2 oxidizers must not be stored at heights exceeding 5 feet (1.5 meters).
Why 5 Feet is the Limit:
Limiting the height reduces the risk of spills, accidental damage, and fire spread in a retail environment.
Other Options Explained:
Option A (3 ft): Too restrictive; NFPA allows up to 5 ft.
Option C (6 ft) and Option D (12 ft): Exceed the maximum permitted height for nonsprinklered areas.
Summary:
The maximum height for stored Class 2 oxidizers in a nonsprinklered retail area open to the public is 5 feet (1.5 meters).
NEW QUESTION # 89
Which standard regulates the installation and maintenance of rubbish and laundry chutes?
Answer: D
Explanation:
The design, installation, and maintenance of rubbish and laundry chutes are regulated by NFPA 82, Standard on Incinerators and Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment.
NFPA 82 (A): Provides requirements for chute construction, fire ratings, and maintenance.
NFPA 92 (B): Regulates smoke control systems, not chutes.
NFPA 101 (C): Life Safety Code broadly addresses fire safety but does not specifically regulate chutes.
NFPA 495 (D): Focuses on explosive materials.
Reference:
NFPA 82, Section 5.2: Chute requirements.
NEW QUESTION # 90
A high-hazard occupancy less than 200 ft² (18.6 m) in size, and with an occupant load not exceeding three, requires a second means of egress when the travel distance is greater than:
Answer: C
Explanation:
According to NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, Section 7.4.1, travel distance requirements determine when a second means of egress is necessary for small high-hazard occupancies:
For high-hazard occupancies less than 200 ft² with an occupant load of 3 or fewer, a second means of egress is required if the travel distance exceeds 20 ft (6 m).
This distance allows safe evacuation while minimizing exposure to hazardous conditions.
10 ft (A) and 15 ft (B): These distances are too restrictive based on NFPA 101.
25 ft (D): This exceeds the allowable limit.
Reference:
NFPA 101, Section 7.4.1: Means of egress requirements for small high-hazard occupancies.
NEW QUESTION # 91
A vehicle fuel dispenser for LP-Gas, installed under a weather shelter or canopy, shall not be enclosed by more than what percentage of its perimeter?
Answer: C
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Step-by-Step Explanation:
LP-Gas Fuel Dispenser Requirements:
According to NFPA 58 (Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code), Section 6.24.3.14, a vehicle fuel dispenser for LP-Gas under a weather shelter or canopy shall not be enclosed by more than 50 percent of its perimeter.
Reason for Limiting Enclosure:
Proper ventilation is required to prevent the accumulation of LP-Gas vapors, which are heavier than air and can pose an explosion hazard if confined.
Other Options Explained:
Option A (10 percent) and Option B (25 percent): Too restrictive; adequate ventilation can be achieved with up to 50% enclosure.
Option D (75 percent): Exceeds the allowable limit and may trap vapors, creating a hazard.
Summary:
LP-Gas vehicle fuel dispensers under a shelter or canopy shall not be enclosed by more than 50 percent of their perimeter.
NEW QUESTION # 92
What is the minimum fire protection rating for a fire door in a 2-hour fire resistance-rated assembly that protects a refuse chute?
Answer: D
Explanation:
Fire doors in fire resistance-rated assemblies must have a fire protection rating proportionate to the rating of the assembly they protect. According to NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, and NFPA 101, Life Safety Code:
For a 2-hour fire resistance-rated assembly, the fire door protecting an opening (like a refuse chute) must have a minimum fire protection rating of 1½ hours (90 minutes).
The reduced rating for the door (relative to the wall) is allowed because doors are tested to prevent fire spread through openings for their specified rating period.
½ hour (A) and 1 hour (B) are insufficient for a 2-hour assembly.
2 hours (D) exceeds the requirement but is unnecessary unless specified for high-risk openings.
Reference:
NFPA 80, Table 4.2.1.1: Fire door ratings based on fire resistance-rated assemblies.
NFPA 101, Section 8.3.4.2: Fire door requirements for vertical openings like refuse chutes
NEW QUESTION # 93
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