GO 7 CFIP 030112

  1. What is the intent of CFIP?
    To locate common fire and life safety hazards and initiate actions for their abatement (GO #7)
  2. What are the CFIP goals?
    72 per apparatus per company/per shift/ per year (GO #7)
  3. What are the CFIP goals for rescuesjQuery112403908885033169627_1548202894303
    36 regular inspections per shift per year (GO #7)
  4. Where is the language of agreement for Company inspections?
    Article 28 of the labor agreement (GO #7)
  5. Who is the CFIP manager?
    A senior fire inspector from the FMO, they have overall responsibility for the management of the program (GO #7)
  6. Who is the liaison between FMO and EOPS chief on CFIP issues?
    Fire marshal (GO #7)
  7. Who is the CFIP Inspector?
    An inspector from the FMO. They are the main contact for day-to-day CFIP operations (GO #7)
  8. Who does the CFIP inspector report to?
    The senior inspector assigned as CFIP manager (GO #7)
  9. Who has overall responsibility for the CFIP programs at station in their districts?
    BCs. They need to monitor CFIP progress on a monthly basis (GO #7)
  10. Who is responsible for coordinating CFIP within the station?
    The Station captain. (GO #7)
  11. Where can station captains go fi they have CFIP questions?
    The FMO CFIP inspector (GO #7)
  12. Who is responsible for scheduling, coordinating, and supervising all CFIP inspections?
    Company officers (GO #7)
  13. Who is responsible for the initial training of all company members in basic fire inspection procedures?
    The FMO (GO #7)
  14. How can crews maintain their knowledge of CFIP?
    Company officers shall schedule continuing education house drills and TV drills to maintain a sufficient level of understanding of regulations and inspection procedures (GO #7)
  15. Who is the resource for CFIP training resources?
    The FMO CFIP inspector (GO #7)
  16. Who is responsible for accurate data collection and attention to detail during inspections?
    Each company (GO #7)
  17. To the best extent possible, IMA should match ______
    FMA (GO #7)
  18. The selection of occupancies shall be a cooperative effort between whom?
    The FMO CFIP Inspector, the district inspector and station captain (GO #7)
  19. The inspection with CFIP shall be of a _______ ______ ______
    Low hazard nature (GO #7)
  20. What should Crews do if they come across an occupancy beyond their scope?
    They should stop the inspection and let the business owner know the inspection will be assigned to a district inspector (GO #7)
  21. How do we document when a CFIP is beyond the scope of CFIP?
    Make a note on the FDF (GO #7)
  22. Can we inspect Hazardous process facilities?
    No (GO #7)
  23. Can we inspect areas with flammable liquid use?
    no (GO #7)
  24. Can we inspect areas where flammable spray finishes are used or applied?
    no (GO #7)
  25. What is the threshold to determine the quantity of hazardous material appropriate for CFIP?
    More than you would expect to find in they typical private residence (GO #7)
  26. Can we inspect occupancies with fixed extinguishing systems?
    No (GO #7)
  27. What is the highest storage we can inspect?
    12 feet (GO #7)
  28. Can we inspect warehouses with sprinklers?
    no (GO #7)
  29. Can we inspect building cores with alarms or sprinklers?
    No (GO #7)
  30. What is the maximum height of sprinkler riser apartments we can inspect?
    4 stories (GO #7)
  31. Can we inspect buildings within a sprinkled building?
    Only the occupancies (GO #7)
  32. Can we inspect apartment buildings with fire escapes or sliding fire doors?
    No (GO #7)
  33. Can we inspect chapter 13 buildings?
    No (GO #7)
  34. Can we inspect adult entertainment establishments?
    No (GO #7)
  35. Can we inspect large hotels?
    No (GO #7)
  36. Can we inspect small hotels?
    Yes (GO #7)
  37. Can we inspect hospitals?
    No (GO #7)
  38. Can we inspect nursing homes?
    No (GO #7)
  39. Can we inspect schools?
    No (GO #7)
  40. Can we inspect day care facilities?
    No (GO #7)
  41. Can we inspect night clubs with occupancy less than 50 people?
    Yes (GO #7)
  42. Can we inspect night clubs with occupancy more than 50 people?
    No (GO #7)
  43. Can we inspect stadiums?
    No (GO #7)
  44. Can we inspect amusement park structures?
    No (GO #7)
  45. Can we inspect apartment buildings without fire escapes?
    Yes (GO #7)
  46. What information is included in the CFIP master occupancy list?
    Buildings and occupancies within the IMA (GO #7)
  47. The FIRES2000 software program will allocate inspections on what basis?
    On a station-by-station basis. (GO #7)
  48. Who has the responsibility to distribute buildings and occupancies by each apparatus and shift?
    Station captains (GO #7)
  49. How many occupancies are apparatus assigned per year?
    216 per fiscal year (GO #7)
  50. Inspections shall be divided _______ between each shift as directed by station captain
    equally (GO #7)
  51. Each assigned CFIP building/occupancy shall be inspected how often?
    Once every 2 years (GO #7)
  52. Which program manages inspection allocation for each station?
    F2K (GO #7)
  53. How often does F2K project inspections for CFIP?
    Every 2 weeks (GO #7)
  54. What happens when an inspection is projected?
    A pre-inspection letter is sent to the business (GO #7)
  55. How long after the pre-inspection letter is the business available for inspection?
    10 days (GO #7)
  56. Who is responsible to ensure inspections are completed in a timely manner?
    Station captains (GO #7)
  57. What is bunching?
    Bunching occurs when inspections are put off for a few weeks and then done in a large group (GO #7)
  58. What Is the inspection cycle?
    24 months (GO #7)
  59. What is the cause of buildings being inspected earlier than intended?
    Bunching (GO #7)
  60. Station CFIP records shall conform to which records?
    Fire prevention division (GO #7)
  61. Who is responsible to issue policies and memos as necessary to update records and record keeping policies?
    FMO CFIP inspector (GO #7)
  62. Where are CFIP memos kept?
    in the station inspection file (GO #7)
  63. Where is the master occupancy list of all buildings/occupancies assigned to the station IMA ?
    Station inspection file (GO #7)
  64. What is used to collect and verify all pertinent occupancy information?
    Field data form (GO #7)
  65. Where is the FDF found?
    Fires2000 (GO #7)
  66. Which form is used to record violation information during inspections?
    CFIP inspection worksheet (GO #7)
  67. What information is reported to the customer after an inspection?
    Itemized accounting of the inspection, hazards and reinsertion date (GO #7)
  68. Where is billing information created for CFIP?
    The accounting system (GO #7)
  69. To generate an FMO company referral, what needs to occur?
    The involved facility must be displayed on the F2K search screen (GO #7)
  70. Inspections shall not be scheduled which conflict with what?
    House drills or outside drills (GO #7)
  71. Inspections should be scheduled when?
    At a time that will least interfere with the occupancy involved (GO #7)
  72. Where can appointment requests be found for CFIP?
    in the comment section at the bottom of the field data form (GO #7)
  73. Uniforms worn during CFIP shall be ____ and _____
    Neat and clean (GO #7)
  74. Prior to inspections, officers shall review which data?
    All data in FIRES2000 including inspection history (GO #7)
  75. Which form is printed for inspections?
    Field Data form and inspection worksheet (GO #7)
  76. Prior to actually inspecting the occupancy, inspectors should seek out whom?
    The appropriate person in charge and obtain permission to perform the inspection (GO #7)
  77. ________ and _______ are important in obtaining a cooperative attitude
    Courtesy and consideration (GO #7)
  78. Which information do we verify with the occupant during CFIP?
    Mailing address, bill to information, complex owner name and contact information (GO #7)
  79. How do we submit changes to building information for CFIP?
    Note it on the field data form and submit to FMO (GO #7)
  80. Which information do we note on the inspection worksheet?
    Violations, start and stop times, station number and shift, inspector name and date of inspection (GO #7)
  81. What should be noted if a violation is found during CFIP?
    Note the violation and standard violation code. Provide enough narrative to allow for any inspector to do the reinspect (GO #7)
  82. When is the reinspect date?
    40 days from inspection (GO #7)
  83. What information should be reviewed with the owner or RP regarding violations?
    All information requesting additional time and how to appeal (GO #7)
  84. What is written if no hazards are found?
    No new hazards at this date (GO #7)
  85. How many attempts are required for CFIP?
    2 attempts (GO #7)
  86. What are required of the 2 attempts for CFIP?
    Different times of the day and an attempt to schedule shall be called to the occupant (GO #7)
  87. Who makes respects?
    The same shift and inspector who made the original inspection if possible (GO #7)
  88. What is documented if a reinspect is not abated?
    Make a brief note on the inspection report explaining why any violations have not been abated (GO #7)
  89. What does it mean if reinspections are highlighted in yellow?
    One reinspect has been completed and the occupancy is now in the hands of the district inspector (GO #7)
  90. How long do reinspections live on the reinspect list?
    Until all violations are abated (GO #7)
  91. Who shall initiate legal enforcement action for inspections?
    Fire Prevention division (GO #7)
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GO 7 CFIP 030112
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2019 Captain
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