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Chapter 2
Knowledge Check
1.
Complaints that do not require immediate attention can be:
filed in the record-keeping system.
routinely assigned to inspection staff.
referred to the authority having jurisdiction.
ignored until verified by an in-person inspection.
2.
Which of the following is a model code organization in the United States?
ASTM International
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
International Code Council® (ICC®)
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
3.
The term "model code" describes which type of building and fire code or standard classification?
Consensus model code/standard
Prescriptive-based code/standard
Performance-based code/standard
Specification-based code/standard
4.
Which record-keeping method makes cross-referencing complaints easier?
Filing cabinets
Personal memory
Electronic record keeping
None; there is no reason to cross reference records
5.
Which of the following grants a property owner or other party permission to perform a specific activity?
Deed
Permit
Citation
Warrant
6.
A code is:
a developed set of principles.
a procedure that explains how to complete a task.
an attempt to offer inspectors a guide to best practices.
a law that may be based on or may incorporate a standard.
7.
What kind of permit does open burning require?
Situational
Operational
Construction
Departmental
8.
What defines the types of situations that require a permit or license?
Standards
Model codes
Administrative warrants
Local inspection staff or company officers
9.
Facilities required to meet multiple codes may be subject to code requirements.
special
less restrictive
more restrictive
customer-based
10.
What is one of the factors that determines whether an inspector needs to give advance notice or to obtain an administrative warrant to enter the location?
Severity of the complaint
The history of the location
Who is making the complaint
Whether or not children are involved
11.
When are model codes enforceable?
As soon as an inspector is notified
When they address specific local needs
Once adopted by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)
As soon as they are developed by the consensus organization
12.
Which consensus standards committee develops and publishes the majority of the standards concerning fireprotection, electrical systems, and life-safety systems used in the U.S. and Canada?
ASTM International
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®)
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
13.
Issuing a permit to a party:
provides the party with protection from liability lawsuits.
relieves the party of meeting minimum code requirements.
allows the party to alter or change the occupancy in any way.
does not relieve the party of meeting minimum code requirements.
14.
Any additions or alterations to existing structures will be regulated by the code.
oldest
current
original
previous
15.
Complaints that involve a
permit dispute
routine concern
government official
serious life-safety threat require immediate action.
16.
A standard is:
usually based on a code.
a developed set of principles, protocols, or procedures.
a collection of rules and regulations enacted by a legislative body.
a legal document that governs activities at various levels of government.
17.
What kind of permit does the removal of medical gas systems require?
Situational
Operational
Construction
Departmental
18.
Permits are issued to ensure that are not allowed to develop without approval of the AHJ.
code conflicts
hazardous situations
prescriptive-based codes/standards
performance-based codes/standards
19.
Which Canadian entity represents Canada's interests in standards-related matters in foreign and international forums?
Standards Council of Canada (SCC)
Bureau de normalization du Quebec (BNQ)
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC)
Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB)
20.
Which type of building and fire code or standard classification is more flexible?
Consensus model code/standard
Prescriptive-based code/standard
Performance-based code/standard
Specification-based code/standard
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