Fire Inspector

Chapter 2

Knowledge Check

1. A code is:
2. When are model codes enforceable?
3. The term "model code" describes which type of building and fire code or standard classification?
4. Which of the following grants a property owner or other party permission to perform a specific activity?
5. Any additions or alterations to existing structures will be regulated by the code.
6. What kind of permit does open burning require?
7. What defines the types of situations that require a permit or license?
8. A standard is:
9. 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?
10. What kind of permit does the removal of medical gas systems require?
11. Complaints that do not require immediate attention can be:
12. Issuing a permit to a party:
13. Complaints that involve a
14. Which type of building and fire code or standard classification is more flexible?
15. Permits are issued to ensure that are not allowed to develop without approval of the AHJ.
16. Which Canadian entity represents Canada's interests in standards-related matters in foreign and international forums?
17. 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?
18. Facilities required to meet multiple codes may be subject to code requirements.
19. Which record-keeping method makes cross-referencing complaints easier?
20. Which of the following is a model code organization in the United States?