G71 Practice Test

The G-71 Certificate of Fitness is issued by the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) for individuals who supervise the operation, maintenance, and testing of piped non-flammable medical gas systems in healthcare facilities.

The benefits of the obtain G-71 certificate

The benefits of the G-71 certificate for confirmation are many, the most important of which is: Improving safety, for example, ensuring that the medical gas system is working properly and is safe to operate, also helps an employee with a G-71 certificate help patients adhere to instructions to stay safe. On a personal level, you have experience in dealing with medical gas systems professionally. In addition, you will be well prepared for emergency situations to deal with as a trained individual capable of dealing with medical gas systems, which increases your chance of obtaining jobs in the same field of service as yours.

The practice test includes many questions from different topics. When you complete the test, write down the mistakes and find out from the question which topic specifically, then focus your studies on the topics that you made a mistake in or feel that you lack information about. The test will cover several topics as follows:

  1. DEFINITION
  2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
  3. STORAGE, HANDLING, AND USE OF COMPRESSED GAS AND CRYOGENIC FLUIDS
  4. COMMON MEDICAL CRYOGENIC FLUIDS AND COMPRESSED GASES
  5. FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND EMERGENCY RESPONSES
  6. LITHIUM-ION BATTERY SAFETY

G-71 Practice Test

1 / 15

What is the minimum required backup supply capacity for a medical air compressor system?

2 / 15

Which of the following is NOT a required test for newly installed medical gas pipeline systems?

3 / 15

What is the maximum allowable pressure drop in a medical gas pipeline system under normal operating conditions?

4 / 15

Which of the following gases requires special precautions due to its ability to displace oxygen in confined spaces?

5 / 15

What is the minimum required delivery pressure for oxygen at the outlet in patient care areas?

6 / 15

Which of the following is NOT a permitted material for medical gas piping systems?

7 / 15

What is the required frequency for testing medical air quality in a healthcare facility?

8 / 15

How often should medical gas system source equipment be inspected?

9 / 15

What is the minimum purity requirement for medical-grade oxygen?

10 / 15

Which of the following is NOT a required component of a medical gas alarm system?

11 / 15

What is the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) for copper piping used in medical gas systems?

12 / 15

Which type of valve is required on compressed gas cylinders to prevent reverse flow?

13 / 15

What is the recommended minimum clearance distance between oxygen storage containers and combustible materials?

14 / 15

Which of the following is NOT a common non-flammable medical gas used in healthcare facilities?

15 / 15

What is the primary purpose of the NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code in relation to piped medical gas systems?

Your score is

The average score is 68%

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