NFPA NFPA 1 Fire Code General Requirements 1 β Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under NFPA 1, who is defined as the 'authority having jurisdiction' (AHJ)?
- The building owner
- The fire chief only
- The organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code (Correct answer)
- The state fire marshal exclusively
Correct answer: The organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code
NFPA 1 defines the AHJ as the organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing code requirements, or their designee.
Question 2: According to NFPA 1, what is the minimum fire flow requirement consideration for determining water supply adequacy for fire suppression?
- Building type and use, construction, and area (Correct answer)
- Number of floors only
- Sprinkler system presence only
- Distance from the nearest fire station
Correct answer: Building type and use, construction, and area
NFPA 1 requires evaluation of building type and occupancy, construction type, and floor area when determining fire flow requirements.
Question 3: Under NFPA 1, which occupancy type requires the most restrictive fire protection measures?
- Business occupancy
- Industrial occupancy
- High-rise assembly occupancy (Correct answer)
- Storage occupancy
Correct answer: High-rise assembly occupancy
NFPA 1 imposes the most stringent fire protection requirements on high-rise assembly occupancies due to large numbers of occupants and evacuation challenges.
Question 4: According to NFPA 1, what is required before a certificate of occupancy is issued for a new building?
- Approval of architectural drawings only
- Successful completion of all required fire protection system inspections and tests (Correct answer)
- Payment of all permit fees
- Submission of a fire emergency plan
Correct answer: Successful completion of all required fire protection system inspections and tests
NFPA 1 requires that all fire protection systems be inspected, tested, and approved before a certificate of occupancy can be issued.
Question 5: Under NFPA 1, what is the maximum rise for a single step in a means of egress?
- 5 inches
- 7 inches
- 8.25 inches (Correct answer)
- 10 inches
Correct answer: 8.25 inches
NFPA 1 limits the maximum riser height in egress stairways to 8.25 inches to ensure safe, consistent stepping.
Question 6: According to NFPA 1, what must a fire safety and evacuation plan include?
- Utility shutoff locations only
- Emergency procedures, staff assignments, evacuation routes, and training requirements (Correct answer)
- Contact information for the fire department only
- Insurance policy number and coverage details
Correct answer: Emergency procedures, staff assignments, evacuation routes, and training requirements
NFPA 1 requires fire safety and evacuation plans to address emergency procedures, staff responsibilities, evacuation routes, and staff training.
Under NFPA 1, who is defined as the 'authority having jurisdiction' (AHJ)?