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| Personal Protective Equipment |
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| Who has the ultimate responsibility for the overall safety of every operation? |
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| Who is responsible for evaluating hazards and safety measures? |
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| How many firefighters each year die in the line of duty? |
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| What is the leading cause of death in a firefighter? |
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| How many injuries occurred in the line of duty in 2005? |
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| What does CISD stand for? |
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| Critical Incident Stress Debrief |
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| What NFPA standard addresses Firefighter Safety? |
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| The safety officer reports directly to who? |
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| When was the National Fallen Firefighter Foundation founded? |
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| How many hours each day should a firefighter wok out minimally? |
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| How much water should you drink in order to stay hydrated? |
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| Employee Assistance Program |
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| What is the average total of firefighters fatally injured each year? |
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| What is the second leading cause of firefighter death? |
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| What are the three layers of PPE? |
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| Outer shell, moisture barrier and thermal barrier |
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| What does the acronym PASS stand for when referring to PPE? |
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| Personal Alert Safety System |
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| What NFPA standard addresses Wildland PPE? |
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| What does IDLH stand for? |
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| Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health |
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| What are three primary respiratory hazards? |
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| Smoke, Heated gases and oxygen deficiency |
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| During physical activity, a firefighter can lose up to how much fluid in just one hour |
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| Low glucose presents what sign? |
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| High glucose presents what sign? |
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| Proteins are used for what? |
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| What does CISM stand for? |
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| Critical incident stress management |
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| Who is ultimately responsible for preventing injury or deaths? |
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| Alcohol shall not be consumed ___ hours prior to going on duty. |
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| An ideal exercise routine consists of stretching, weight training, and __? |
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| At a minimum, how much time should firefighters spend on physical fitness on a daily basis? |
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| Which of the following is NOT part of the functions of rehab? |
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| Employee Assistance Programs help with what? |
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| Physical, Financial and Substance Abuse Problems |
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| Every Fire Department should have a set of standard operating procedures (SOP) or _________________. |
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| SOG, Standard Operating Guidelines |
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| Due to high physical demands of firefighting, how much water should be consumed to stay properly hydrated in a 24hr shift? |
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| Regarding nutrition, too much sugar consumption can lead to the following: |
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| When an apparatus must drive in reverse, how many firefighters should back up to provide ultimate safety precautions? |
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| On the fire ground, who has the authority to stop all fire ground operations? |
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| Fire service safety is governed by NFPA__ Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program? |
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| Per NFPA, approximately___ firefighters are fatally injured during training exercises every year. |
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| On the fire scene, what house hold utility is the biggest safety concern for firefighters? |
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| Before an apparatus leaves on a structure fire, what action absolutely must be taken? |
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| What does "PAR" stand for? |
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| Personal Accountability Report |
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