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Fire Doors are an example of...
Passive Fire Protection
Active Fire Protection
A combination of both
The process of using strategic barriers like Fire Doors so slow the spread of Fire is known as...
Indentation
Substantiation
Compartmentation
When a Fire Door is constructed, installed, used, and works correctly, it should hold back a Fire for a minimum of...
4 hours
10 minutes
30 minutes
Every Fire Door is required to be fitted with a Mandatory Sign stating 'Fire Door Keep Shut'. What is the Shape and Colour of this sign?
Circular & Blue
Triangular & Yellow
Rectangular & Green
What is the correct name of the gap filling strip that should be fitted around a Fire Door?
An Intumescent Strip
A Bioluminescent Strip
An Expanding Seal
Fire Doors should have a minimum of...
2 Hinges
3 Hinges
4 Hinges
It is a legal requirement that all Fire Doors are fitted with...
Closing Mechanisms / Devices
Glass Windows
Door Locks
Which of the following types of Fire Door will have the highest heat resistance?
Wooden Fire Doors
Steel Fire Doors
Glass Fire Doors
Fire Doors should be...
Kept closed at all times, when not in use
Left open at all times
Locked at all times
Which of the following is a piece of Fire Safety legislation in the UK?
The Fire Safety Act 2004
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
The Health and Safety around Fire Act 1974
In the workplace, who is responsible for assessing Fire Risks and deciding upon precautions?
The Employees
The Local Council
The Employer / Responsible Person
Fire Door ratings can help determine how long the type of door will prevent Fire from spreading. How long will an FD60 rated Fire Door control the spread of Fire for?
30 minutes
60 minutes
120 minutes
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