SCOPE OF WORK IFB-JW-10-00002 6 NFPA-14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipes and Hose Systems NFPA-16, Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems NFPA-25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems NFPA-70, National Electrical CodeĀ®.
Fire Protection Licenses and Scope of Work
F-1 UNLIMITED CONTRACTOR (FIRE SPRINKLER)
The holder of this license may do all fire protection sprinkler system work as defined in section 20-330 of the Connecticut General Statutes. A person must have served at least two years as an F-2 journeyperson or have equivalent experience to qualify for the F-1 examination.
F-2 UNLIMITED JOURNEYPERSON (FIRE SPRINKLER)
The holder of this license may do all fire protection sprinkler system work as defined in section 20-330 of the Connecticut General Statutes, but only while in the employ of a contractor licensed for such work. A person must have completed a 4-year fire protection sprinkler apprentice program or have equivalent experience to qualify for the F-2 examination.
F-3 LIMITED CONTRACTOR
The holder of this license may do such work as that work involved with foam extinguishing systems, special hazard systems including water spray, foam, carbon dioxide or dry chemical systems, halon and other liquid or gas fire suppression systems. A person must have served at least two years as an F-4 journeyperson or have equivalent experience to qualify for the F-3 examination.
F-4 LIMITED JOURNEYPERSON
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The holder of this license may do such work as that work involved with foam extinguishing systems, special hazard systems including water spray, foam, carbon dioxide or dry chemical systems, halon and other liquid or gas fire suppression systems but only while in the employ of a contractor licensed for such work. A person must have completed a 3-year fire protection non-sprinkler apprenticeship program or have equivalent experience to qualify for the F-4 examination.