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Fire Fighter Mod A
SAFETY
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Professional
10/21/2013

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Term
Identify dangerous building conditions created by fire
Definition

A. Fire spread  (1. Combusible Furnishings, 2. Combusitble Finishes)

 

B. Presence of a heavy fire load

 

C. Large, open spaces which are difficult to ventilate and/or to stop fire

 

D. Weakened support members

 

E. Water build-up

 

F. Building collapse

 

Term
Identify the effects of Heat in a burning building
Definition
Intense heat leads to further combustion
Term
Identify the effects of Smoke  in a burning building
Definition
Hinders firefighting efforts
Term
Identify the effects of Water  in a burning building
Definition

1. Moisture content in materials (ex: wood) determines combustibility of materials

 

2. Adds weight to already fire weakened building materials

Term
Identify the term “building collapse”
Definition

1. Failure of building’s support members

 

2. Caused by effects of fire or actions of firefighters

 

3. The longer the building burns, the more chance for collapse

Term
Identify hazards related to electrical emergencies
Definition

1. Burns

 

2. Electrical shocks

Term
List the electrical emergencies that may be encountered.
Definition

1. Downed power lines

 

2. Contact with electric lines

 

3. Energized equipment

Term

Identify the proper actions to take in the case of an electrical emergency.

 

Definition

A. Notify the power company.

 

B. Do not use solid or straight hose streams when possible electrical hazards

 

C. Let pole top or cross-arm fires burn until power company arrives.

 

D. Exercise caution when using ladders around electrical hazards.

 

E. When possible, avoid parking apparatus under overhead wires.

 

F. Keep aerial devices at least ten (10) feet from electric lines.

 

G. Let only power company personnel cut lines.

 

H. Treat all wires as “live”.

 

I. Establish a danger zone of at least one span around downed power lines.

 

J. Wear full protective clothing when an electrical hazard exists.

 

Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Helmet (with face shield)

Definition

1. Helmet protects head from impact, puncture injuries, and water.

 

2. Face shield provides limited protection from flying particles or liquids.

Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Protective Hood

Definition
Protects portions of the face, ears and neck not covered by helmet or coat from extreme heat
Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Boots

Definition
Protects the feet from burns, puncture injuries and crushing blows
Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Gloves

Definition
Protects the hands from cuts, wounds, burns and heat and cold while providing dexterity
Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Protective Coat and Trousers

Definition
Protects the trunk and limbs from injuries, moisture and thermal barriers.
Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Personal Alert Safety System (PASS)

Definition
Provides protection by emitting a loud shriek if the firefighter should collapse or remain motionless for a period of time.
Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Eye Protection

 

Definition

1. Provides protection against flying particles and/or splashes.

 

2. Eye protection, in the form of safety goggles or safety glasses, should be worn in addition to that provided by the part of the helmet, when the SCBA facepiece is not being worn. 

 

3. Face shields provided as part of a helmet provide secondary protection only and do not meet NFPA 1500 for eye protection.

 

 

Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

SCBA

Definition
Provides respiratory protection when in a toxic atmosphere
Term

Identify the function of the following articles of protective clothing

 

Hearing Protection

 

 

Definition
To protect from hearing loss when exposed to loud working environments
Term

Identify the care, inspection and maintenance of the protective clothing and equipment assigned or available for use

 

Must meet NFPA Standard when equipment was manufactured

 

Helmets

Definition

1. Inspection
   a. Check for proper fit and repair or replace
   b. Check for damage and repair or replace
   c. Check for adequate separation between outer shell

          and suspension web.
   d. Check suspension system for deterioration and

          replace.
   e. Consult manufacturer if repainting is necessary

   f.  Remove polycarbonate helmets that have come in 

         contact with hydraulic fluids until it can be

         determined no damage has occurred.

2. Care
   a. Remove dirt from outer shell
   b. Remove chemicals, oils and petroleum products as

          soon as possible.
   c. Consult manufacturer for cleaners.
 

Term

Identify the care, inspection and maintenance of the protective clothing and equipment assigned or available for use

 

Must meet NFPA Standard when equipment was manufactured

 

Coats, Trousers, and Hoods

Definition

1. Inspection
   a. Check for tears
   b. Check for debris and remove
 
2. Care
   a. Brush debris off
   b. Hand wash with mild soap and water
   c. Rinse
   d. Air dry

Term

Identify the care, inspection and maintenance of the protective clothing and equipment assigned or available for use

 

Must meet NFPA Standard when equipment was manufactured

 

Boots

Definition

1. Inspection
   a. Proper fit
   b. Deterioration (replace, if necessary)
   c. Cuts, punctures and worn areas
 

2. Care
   a. Wash oil, grease, etc. from boot.
   b. Store in cool, dry location
 

Term

Identify the care, inspection and maintenance of the protective clothing and equipment assigned or available for use

 

Must meet NFPA Standard when equipment was manufactured

 

Gloves

Definition

1. Inspection
   a. Tears, cuts
   b. Deterioration

 

2. Care
   a. Check for tears
   b. Check for debris and remove

Term
Identify the limitations of the protective clothing and equipment assigned or available for use
Definition

A. Varies, based on material and construction

 

B. General

  1. Direct flame contact

  2. Chemicals

  3. Comfort

Term
Identify the types of accidents or injuries, and their causes that occur in the Fireground
Definition

1. Types
   a. Trauma (cuts, broken bones, burns)
   b. Heat exhaustion
   c. Chemical exposure
   d. Cardiovascular

 

2. Causes
   a. Limited information and knowledge
   b. Underestimating fire potential
   c. Miscalculating structural integrity of the building
   d. Disorder
   e. Confusion
   f. Chaos at the emergency scene
   g. Poor physical condition
   h. Lack of proper training

Term
Identify the types of accidents or injuries, and their causes that occur in Responding and Returning
Definition

1. Types
   a. Hearing
   b. Falls
   c. Slipping
   d. Being run over by the apparatus
   e. Being thrown from the apparatus
 
2. Causes
   a. Hearing protection not worn when noise is above

          90 decibels
   b. Seat belts not worn
   c. Not riding in enclosed area
   d. Attempting to don protective clothing
   e. Not using handrails and steps
 

Term
Identify the types of accidents or injuries, and their causes that occur in Training
Definition

1. Types
   a. Same as fire ground
   b. Physical discomfort or illness
 

2. Causes
   a. Not wearing protective equipment
   b. Not having an adequate fitness level
   c. Horseplay
   d. Equipmen

Term
Identify the types of accidents or injuries, and their causes that occur in Other on-duty locations
Definition

1. Types
   a. Cuts
   b. Eye
   c. Falls and slipping

 

2. Causes
   a. Horseplay
   b. Not using safety equipment
   c. Equipment failure

Term
Identify the types of accidents or injuries, and their causes that occur in Non-fire Emergencies
Definition

1. Types
   a. Trauma
   b. Chemical exposure
   c. Electrical contact
   d. Blood borne pathogens
 

2. Causes
   a. Inappropriate or lack of protective clothing
   b. Not concentrating on task

Term
Identify the safety procedures for ensuring a safe station/facility environment
Definition

A. Redesign tasks to eliminate lifting if possible
B. Use proper lifting techniques
C. Be aware of unsafe conditions and seek corrective

      action.
D. Eliminate “horseplay”
E. Request assistance in performing tasks when

      necessary
F. Strive for good physical fitness
G. Be aware of proper disinfecting techniques

Term
Identify the potential consequences of exposure to products of combustion.
Definition
A. Carbon monoxide poisoning
 B. Cardiovascular problems
Term
Identify the elements of a personnel accountability system
Definition

A. Use
  1. Use permit identification of firefighters working on

         the scene.  If something happens, all can be

         accounted for.

 

B. Components
  1. Means of identifying individual firefighters
      a. Tags
      b. Badges
  2. Specified location of person whose identification is

         collected and compiled
  3. List of who is on the fire ground and what he/she

         is doing.
  4. Procedures for personnel to follow when they arrive

         on the scene, depart the scene, or complete an

         assignment.

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