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Which of the following are examples of a "Responsible Person" in charge of Fire Doors within a building?
The Building Owner, The Employer or The Landlord
Residents and occupants of the building
The Emergency Services (999)
Which of the following are guidelines for residents and occupants concerning Fire Doors?
They should always be propped open for ventilation and convenience
They are solely the responsibility of the Responsible Person, and residents have no guidelines
They should be kept shut when not in use and not be altered without consulting the Responsible Person
What are the most common fire door ratings given to Timber Fire Doors?
FR15, FR30, FR45
FD30, FD60, FD90, FD120
A, B, C, D
Which Fire Door components require either CE or UKCA markings to be compliant with British Standards and UK Fire Safety Legislation?
Only the main door leaf and frame
Only the decorative handles and signage
The Door Set, Door Closers, Hinges, and Locks & Latches
Which of the following materials is NOT typically found as a component in Composite Fire Doors?
Timber
Lead
GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic)
What is the purpose of Intumescent Strips on a Fire Door?
To expand when exposed to heat, sealing gaps and preventing heat/flames from passing through
To provide extra security against forced entry
To allow for airflow and ventilation within the building
What is the minimum number of hinges required for a Fire Door, and what material should they typically be constructed from to meet requirements?
2 hinges, aluminum
3 hinges, thick steel (e.g. Grade 13 Stainless Steel)
4 hinges, brass
What is the primary purpose of consulting Fire Risk Assessments / Fire Safety Plans before performing maintenance on a Fire Door Set?
To find existing issues or past repairs
To assess visible components like the Linear Gap Seal
To determine the required FD Ratings and component requirements
Which three tools are specifically used for measuring in Fire Door Maintenance?
Tape Measure, Fire Door Gap Gauge, and Pull / Push Pressure Gauge
Screwdriver, Hammer / Mallet, and Knife / Cutters
Smoke Pen, Sander, and Grease Gun
What is recommended regarding the number of people for certain fire door maintenance tasks?
Only one person is required for all maintenance tasks
The number of people depends on the tools available
Two people are recommended for maintenance involving the removal of the Door Leaf from the Frame
What is the recommended action for deep gouges or excessive missing material on a timber Fire Door Leaf?
Repair using fire-resistant wood filler
The Door Leaf should be condemned and replaced
Apply a fresh coat of paint to cover the damage
Which type of lubricant is often preferred for Fire Door components due to its higher smoke point or fire resistance?
Oil-based lubricants
Thick grease
Silicone-based lubricants
What is the acceptable range for the gaps around the top and sides of the Door Leaf?
Less than 2mm
Between 2-4mm
Greater than 4mm
What should the handover process to the client or Responsible Person include after maintenance is complete?
Written documentation, which can be provided physically or digitally
A verbal summary of the work performed
A request for payment
According to legislation, what is the minimum inspection frequency for fire doors in public or commercial buildings?
Every 6 months
Every 12 months
Only when a fault is reported
Maintenance Tag
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