Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Inspector 1 Practice Exam

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What is the typical method for closing a corrective action after an inspection?

Schedule a re-inspection, verify corrective actions have been completed, and issue final closure

When a corrective action is identified, the important step is to confirm that the required fixes have actually been completed and to formally close the item after a follow-up check. This is done by scheduling a re-inspection to verify that the corrective actions are in place and functioning as intended, and then issuing final closure documentation once verification is complete. This ensures the site is truly compliant and records reflect that the issue has been resolved.

Issuing additional citations would just add more open items without confirming resolution; doing nothing leaves the hazard unaddressed and the deficiency open; demolishing the temporary structure is not part of the standard closure process and would be excessive unless the structure itself is unsafe beyond repair.

Issue additional citations

Do nothing and wait for the next inspection

Demolish the temporary structure

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