F-02 - Fireguard Fireguard Roles and Responsibilities Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: According to FDNY regulations, what is the minimum frequency for a Fireguard holding an F-02 Certificate of Fitness to patrol all areas of a shelter?
- Once every four hours
- Twice per shift
- At least once every hour (Correct answer)
- Only when an alarm is activated
Correct answer: At least once every hour
The official FDNY study material for the F-02 Certificate of Fitness explicitly states that fire guards are responsible for continuously patrolling all areas of the shelter at least once every hour.
Question 2: A Fireguard on patrol at a shelter discovers a fire in a trash can. After activating the nearest fire alarm pull station, what is the IMMEDIATE next step they should take?
- Attempt to extinguish the fire using a portable extinguisher.
- Report the fire to the FDNY and notify shelter emergency staff. (Correct answer)
- Begin evacuating the floor where the fire is located.
- Document the discovery in the patrol logbook.
Correct answer: Report the fire to the FDNY and notify shelter emergency staff.
The primary responsibilities of a Fireguard upon discovering a fire are to first alert occupants by activating the alarm, and then immediately report the fire to the fire department and notify the designated shelter staff. Assisting with evacuation follows notification.
Question 3: Which of the following is a primary responsibility of an F-02 Fireguard in a shelter?
- Repairing out-of-service fire protection systems.
- Conducting daily maintenance on the sprinkler system.
- Resetting the fire alarm control panel after an activation.
- Maintaining a detailed record of all patrols conducted. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Maintaining a detailed record of all patrols conducted.
F-02 Fireguards are required to maintain a record of their patrols. This documentation serves as proof that the required fire watch was conducted. Repairing and maintaining fire protection systems are duties for other licensed professionals.
Question 4: An F-02 Fireguard is on duty when the shelter's sprinkler system is taken out of service for emergency repairs. The Fireguard's responsibilities now include:
- Supervising the repair technicians.
- Authorizing the restoration of the sprinkler system.
- Continuously patrolling the affected areas, keeping a constant watch for fires. (Correct answer)
- Shutting down the water supply to the entire building.
Correct answer: Continuously patrolling the affected areas, keeping a constant watch for fires.
When a fire protection system is out-of-service, the Fireguard's duty is to perform a fire watch, which involves continuously patrolling the specific areas affected by the impairment to keep a constant watch for fires.
Question 5: An F-02 Fireguard is typically supervised by all of the following individuals, EXCEPT:
- An F-80 Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems
- The building owner
- A resident floor monitor (Correct answer)
- An F-89/T-89 Fire and Life Safety Director
Correct answer: A resident floor monitor
According to FDNY materials, F-02 Certificate of Fitness holders are generally supervised by an F-80 holder, an F-89/T-89 holder, or an Impairment Coordinator, which can be the building owner if no one else is designated. A resident floor monitor would not have the authority or qualification to supervise a licensed Fireguard.
Question 6: During a patrol, you find an emergency exit door propped open with a wedge. As an F-02 Fireguard, what is the correct course of action?
- Note it in the logbook and report it at the end of the shift.
- Remove the wedge immediately, ensure the door closes properly, and notify your supervisor. (Correct answer)
- Wait to see who propped it open and issue them a warning.
- Leave it open to improve ventilation in the hallway.
Correct answer: Remove the wedge immediately, ensure the door closes properly, and notify your supervisor.
Emergency doors must remain closed to prevent the spread of smoke and fire. An F-02 Fireguard must immediately correct this hazardous condition by removing the obstruction and then report the finding to their supervisor. Leaving it for later or ignoring it would be a dereliction of duty.
According to FDNY regulations, what is the minimum frequency for a Fireguard holding an F-02 Certificate of Fitness to patrol all areas of a shelter?