Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS) Questions and Answers
Question 29
The Safety Class for propane refrigerant R-290 is
Options:
A.
A2
B.
A3
C.
B1.
D.
B2
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The safety class for propane refrigerant R-290 is A3, which means it has no toxicity but high flammability. The safety class is determined by the ASHRAE Standard 34, which assigns a capital letter (A or B) for the toxicity level and a number (1, 2, or 3) for the flammability level of a refrigerant. Propane has a very low global warming potential and ozone depletion potential, but it also has a very low flash point and high auto ignition temperature, which make it highly flammable in the presence of ignition sources.References:Propane R-290 | Copeland US;R-290 Propane Refrigerant Fact & Info Sheet;Safety Data Sheet - Refrigerants; NFPA Fire Protection Handbook, 21st Edition, Chapter 3, Section 3.3.4.
Question 30
When should the data of a pre-incident plan be evaluated?
Options:
A.
Before an incident
B.
During an incident
C.
After an incident
D.
During post incident critique
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The data of a pre-incident plan should be evaluated after an incident, as part of the post incident critique or analysis. This is to assess the accuracy, completeness, and usefulness of the pre-incident plan, and to identify any changes or updates needed based on the lessons learned from the incident.Evaluating the pre-incident plan after an incident can also help improve the emergency response performance and the fire safety management of the site.References:123