Section G Ontario Fire Code – Part 4 Flashcards

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G-1.
(OFC Div. B, 4.1.1.2 (1))
Division B, Part 4 of the Ontario Fire Code does not apply to:
a) Areas in process plants where specific hazards are addressed by design and operational procedures that meet recognized standards and equivalent protection is provided
b) Non-residential schools
c) Residential dwellings with an occupant load less than 10
d) Pesticide manufacturers

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a) Areas in process plants where specific hazards are addressed by design and operational procedures that meet recognized standards and equivalent protection is provided

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G-2.
(OFC Div. B. 4.2.4.5)
What is the maximum amount of flammable and combustible liquids permitted to be stored in a dwelling unit?
a) 10 L
b) 20 L
c) 30 L, of which not more than 10 L can be Class I liquids
d) 30 L

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c) 30 L, of which not more than 10 L can be Class I liquids

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G-3.
(OFC Div. B. 4.2.4.6)
What is the maximum amount of flammable and combustible liquids permitted to be stored in a garage or shed attached to a dwelling unit?
a) 20 L total of all liquids
b) 30 L of which not more than 20 L can be Class 1 liquids
c) 50 L total of all liquids
d) 50 L, of which not more than 30 L can be Class I liquids

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d) 50 L, of which not more than 30 L can be Class I liquids

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G-4.
(OFC Div. B. 4.2.10.2)
What is the maximum quantity of flammable and combustible liquids that can be stored in a cabinet required in Part 4?
a) 500 L
b) 1000 L
c) 250 L
d) 500 L of which not more then 250L can be Class I

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a) 500 L

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