Ch. 3: Guiding Regulations, Codes, Laws, Standards, and Procedures Flashcards
Which was responsible for developing the National Response Plan?
DHS
What event was used to make the NIOSH Publication
2004-144, Protecting Emergency Responders, Volume 3 more usable to the initial incident responder?
September 11 World Trade Center attack
How many chapters are currently in NFPA 1500 for the ISO to utilize?
12
What are enforceable rules of conduct which are designed to protect society?
laws
Which OSHA Title applies to the ISO at an incident scene?
29 CFR
What is the minimum requirement that the ISO must meet
according to the NFPA standard?
Fire Officer I
What is considered any set of rules, procedures or
professional measurements that are established by an
authority?
standards
Which type of safety officer as defined by the NFPA
standard is assigned and authorized by the fire chief as
the manager of the occupational safety and health program?
Health and safety officer
Which is a complete work designed to be adopted as law by
an authority having jurisdiction?
code
Which agency is responsible for investigating all
duty-related firefighter fatalities?
NIOSH
Which agency is the safety/health research arm of the
federal government?
NIOSH
Who has the task of enforcing and developing the code of federal regulations?
OSHA
Which type of law is established over time through the
judicial process?
case
Which is a work of law established by a rule-making
authority and serve to regulate an approach for which it
is written?
code
What does the acronym IDLH stand for?
Immediate danger to life and health
Which typically outline details and procedures that have
the force of law issued by an executive government
authority?
Regulations
Which agency issues and enforces regulations and provides training for issues regarding hazardous materials and
processes?
EPA
Which group was established in 1896 to address a multitude
of fire prevention and fire protection issues?
NFPA
Which offer procedures, directions and standards of care
without the force of law?
guides
What are enforceable rules of conduct which are designed to protect society?
laws
What is the first topical area listed in NFPA 1521?
Incident Management System (IMS)
Which agency is responsible for investigating all duty-related firefighter fatalities?
NIOSH
Who has the task of enforcing and developing the code of federal regulations?
OSHA
What is considered any set of rules, procedures, or professional measurements that are established by an authority?
standards
Which type of law is established over time through the judicial process?
case
What does the acronym IDLH stand for?
Immediate danger to life and health
Which group was established in 1896 to address a multitude of fire prevention and fire protection issues?
NFPA
Which agency issues and enforces regulations and provides training for issues regarding hazardous materials and processes?
EPA
What is the minimum requirement that the ISO must meet according to the NFPA standard?
Fire Officer I
Which is a complete work designed to be adopted as law by an authority having jurisdiction?
code
Which is a work of law established by a rule making authority and serve to regulate an approach for which it is written?
code
Which type of safety officer as defined by the NFPA standard is assigned and authorized by the fire chief as the manager of the occupational safety and health program?
HSO
Which is responsible for developing the National Response Plan?
NIOSH
Which agency is the safety/health research arm of the federal government?
NIOSH