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NFPA Exam CFI-I Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for NFPA's CFI-I exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
[All CFI-I Questions]

Which of the following requires an emergency plan?

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Suggested Answer: C

Comprehensive and Detailed Step-by-Step Explanation:

Labeling Hazardous Materials:

Per NFPA 704 (Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response) and OSHA regulations, hazardous materials must have conspicuous marking or labeling that meets recognized national standards.

Purpose of Conspicuous Marking:

Clear identification ensures emergency responders, workers, and occupants can recognize and handle hazardous materials safely.

Other Options Explained:

Option A (No special identification): Incorrect; labeling is mandatory.

Option B (Unique color coding): While color coding is part of the system, it must align with national standards, not a unique system.

Option D (Owner's requirements): Owner-specific markings may not comply with NFPA or OSHA standards.

Summary:

Hazardous material containers must have conspicuous marking or labeling meeting national standards.


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Franchesca
1 months ago
The parking garage, no doubt. Can you imagine the chaos if that thing collapsed while people were trying to park their cars? Talk about a nightmare scenario.
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Jaclyn
2 days ago
Definitely the parking garage, safety first!
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Ciara
10 days ago
A) A three-story parking garage
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Dean
1 months ago
A grocery store, for sure. Imagine a fire breaking out in the cereal aisle - total pandemonium without an emergency plan!
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Valentine
3 days ago
D) A special amusement building
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Elden
4 days ago
C) A two-story office building
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Son
5 days ago
B) A grocery store
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Denny
8 days ago
A) A three-story parking garage
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Francesco
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd say the two-story office building. Can't have those office workers trapped in a blaze with no plan of escape!
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Casie
2 days ago
True, having an emergency plan in place can save lives.
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Barney
3 days ago
Agreed, office workers need to know how to evacuate in case of emergency.
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Reed
4 days ago
Definitely the two-story office building. Safety first!
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Cathrine
8 days ago
D) A special amusement building
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Nydia
9 days ago
C) A two-story office building
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Judy
25 days ago
B) A grocery store
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Tayna
1 months ago
A) A three-story parking garage
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Carolynn
2 months ago
Definitely a special amusement building! You never know when that giant ferris wheel might malfunction and send riders flying into the stratosphere.
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Tomas
15 days ago
D) A special amusement building
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Dewitt
1 months ago
C) A two-story office building
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Dana
1 months ago
B) A grocery store
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Jackie
2 months ago
A) A three-story parking garage
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Vi
2 months ago
I believe a special amusement building may require a more detailed plan due to the unique risks involved.
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Andra
2 months ago
I agree, safety should always be a priority.
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Lawana
3 months ago
I think all of them require an emergency plan.
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