1- 12 High Risk Training Plan Flashcards
What is the purpose of High Risk Training Plans?
to ensure safe practices during high risk training evolutions
What may High Risk Training include? (6)
- evolutions that may risk personnel’s lives:
1. live fire training
2. flashover
3. ConSpace
4. high level training
5. trench rescue
6. water/ ice rescue
What are included in BFES Prectices?
- all BFES policies and procedures
- SOGs
- memos
- collective agreement
- schedules and other literature
Whom must ensure that a High- Risk Training Plan has been completed and submitted?
- instructors/ supervisors
Whom is a High Risk Training Plan that encompasses BFES Practices be submitted to for REVIEW?
Div. Chief of Training
Whom is a High Risk Training Plan that doe not meet or exceeds BFES Practices be submitted to for APPROVAL prior to training being conducted?
Div. Chief of Training
What is the difference between a High Risk Training Plan being: 1 reviewed, and 2. being approved prior to traing being conducted?
- High Risk Training Plans are reviewed when training evolution encompasses BFES Practices
- High Risk Training Plans are approved prior to training when training evolution does not meet and/ or exceeds BFES Practices.
What do all high risk training evolutions require the appointment of? (2)
- Instructor-In-Charge
2. Safety Officer
What does the Instructor-In-Charge do?
- has overall control of the training evolution
What does the Safety Officer ensure?
- ensures safe practices are followed
What must people in Instructor-In-Charge and Safety Officer roles be?
- competent in role being delivered
What training techniques are used?
- only those approved by department or in Technical Rescue manuals.
What is the teacher to student ratio for live fire/ high risk training?
1:5
What must be conducted before a high-risk training evolution and must it include? (4)
- a briefing that includes:
1. discussion of hazards involved
2. elements of training being practiced/ demonstrated
3. contingencies in case of emergency