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| 34. Most injuries are caused by? (73) |
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| 35. What establishes safety requirements for all uses of tools and equipment? (75) |
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| 36. What is an essential resource for maintaining the good condition of equipment ? (75) |
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| Standard on Qualifications on Live Fire Training Evolution's |
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37. What NFPA rule establishes safety requirements for all uses of tools and equipment? (page75) a. 1500 b. 1600 c. 1700 d. 1800 |
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38. Unpowered tools are designed to be carried and used by how many people? (page75) a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 |
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39. Which of the following is not a safety guideline for both hand tools and power tools? (page76) a. Wear appropriate PPE b. Remove loose clothing c. Select the appropriate tool for the job d. Inspect tools after use |
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| d. inspect tools after use |
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39. Which of the following is not a safety guideline for both hand tools and power tools? (page76) a. Wear appropriate PPE b. Remove loose clothing c. Select the appropriate tool for the job d. Inspect tools after use |
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| d. inspect tools after use |
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| Three things to keep in mind for Emergency Scene Safety |
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Work as a team Wear appropriate PPE Follow department SOP'S |
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| Most important thing to do during Emergency Operation Safety |
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| To Protect your community |
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| Life safety code for buildings, involves means of egress, and fire protection systems |
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| Which of the following Risk Management recommendations is TRUE? (Page #63) |
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| All hazards should be appropriately evaluated. |
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| Why does NFPA 1500 © require Safety and Health programs? (page #63) |
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| To reduce damage and loss of equipment |
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| What is the primary goal of an EAP? (Page #65) |
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| Services for confidential counseling |
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| Body has to much fat in it |
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| A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood, or high blood glucose. |
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49. Where is the safest location for defensive operations when working in a collapse zone? (page 85)
a. Behind the engine b. At the corner of the building c. In front of the A side. d. Standing by incident command. |
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| b. At the corner of the building |
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| Stress is a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some way. |
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As a rule of thumb. if a building is 30 feet tall, how tall would your collapse zone be? (page 85)
a. 30 feet b. 35 feet c. 40 feet d. 45 feet |
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| What is the leading cause of death for on-duty firefighters? (page 46) |
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| What are the leading types of injuries sustained by firefighters? (page 46) |
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| For career departments, injuries result in the following except? (page 48) |
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| Decrease in District Covered |
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One form of a personnel accountability system that uses a list of every member of their crew and is turned over to the Accountability Officer to enter the hot zone is called what system? (page 86)
a. Electronic accountability system b. Passport system c. Hot zone pass system d. Rescue alert system |
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| Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of firefighter fatalities, accounting for what percent of the line-of-duty deaths? (49) |
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| What is the percent of injuries for less fit firefighters? (48) |
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| What chemicals are commonly found in smoke that contributes to COPD? (50) |
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Carbon monoxide Sulfur dioxide Hydrogen chloride Phosgene Nitrogen oxides Aldehydes Particulates |
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| Which of the following is the best way to help avoid and combat skids |
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| test brakes at low speed on slick roads |
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| 32.) what are the two types of water tenders? |
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| custom-built and apparatus and home-built apparatus |
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| 33.) What is one of the guidelines for safely riding on, and dismounting an apparatus? |
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| always be seated and securely belted in before the apparatus moves |
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| What is one appropriate action to dealing with stress? |
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| If your personal stress management program is not working for you, what is the next step? |
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| See your primary physician for help. |
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| In what section of NFPA can you find criteria for protective clothing and equipment? |
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| 13) What is the NFPA Standard for Station/Work uniforms? (page 55) |
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| 14) Many governing bodies in the U.S and what other country have chosen to adopt more than one NFPA standard? (page 56) |
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| 15) What is the Incident Management system (IMS) also known as? (page 57 |
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| 46. What best describes goal of scene management? (#83) |
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a. To create a work area for fire fighters only b. To remove bystanders c. To anger traffic d. To create a safe work area for emergency responders |
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| 47. When are accountability systems not needed? (#85) |
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a. Training b. In the hot zone c. Out of the hot zone d. At the fire station performing station duties |
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| 48. Where is the command post located in a scene control zone? (#84) |
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a. Cold Zone b. Warm Zone c. Hot Zone d. Hazard Area |
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