Section G Ontario Fire Code – Part 4 Flashcards
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
a) Areas in process plants where specific hazards are addressed by design and operational procedures that meet recognized standards and equivalent protection is provided
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
c) 30 L, of which not more than 10 L can be Class I liquids
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
d) 50 L, of which not more than 30 L can be Class I liquids
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
a) 500 L