Ch. 5: Safety and Risk Management Flashcards
What does the fire officer develop that addresses and minimizes the chances of harm by identifying and controlling the factor that might lead to firefighter injury or death?
Incident Action Plan (IAP)
What is the first step in developing an incident action plan?
Understanding the causes of firefighter deaths and injuries.
What are four simple habits to improve the safety of a crew?
- Be physically fit
- Weat seat belts
- Practice safety through training and personal example
- Maintain fire company integrity at emergency incidents
What accounts for the largest percentage of traumatic firefighter deaths?
collisions
What are the prime factors that directly cause death while operating in burning buildings, followed by trauma?
Asphyxia and burns
What must fire officers fully understand in order to guide their actions?
All local policies and procedures
When must a fire officer determine an appropriate course of action and give specific directives to subordinates to indicate cleraly how the situation is to be handled?
If a situation does not fall under an established SOP.
Any condition that would pose an immediate or delayed threat to life, cause irreversible adverse health effects, or interfere with an individual’s ability to escape unaided from a hazardous environment.
IDLH - Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health
What requirements does the OSHA regulation and NFPA 1500 establish for firefighters operating in an IDLH environment?
- A designated OIC
- Two FFs who enter the IDLH area together and remain in visual or voice contact with each other at all times, while wearing their SCBA
- Two properly trained FFs equipped and trained
A dedicated crew of firefighters who are assigned for rapid deployment to rescue lost or trapped members.
RIC - Rapid Intervention Crew
What is needed to track the identity, assignment, and location of all firefighters operating at the incident scene to ensure that the RIC can recognize in a timely manner that a firefighter is missing?
A personnel accountability system
What should be undertaken after a sudden change in operating conditions, after a flashover or collapse, or when moving from offensive to defensive fire attack?
A personnel accountability report (PAR)
What is the minimumsize of an interior work team?
two firefighters
What is one of the most important reasons for establishing and maintaining an effective Incident Command Structure (ICS) at every incident?
Every officer is expected to maintain a continual connection between the functions being performed by the company and the overall situation.
What is based on a hazard and situation assessment that weighs the risks involved in a particular course of action against the benefits to be gained from taking those risks?
a risk-benefit analysis
What provides the framework for commanding high-risk tasks under a dynamically changing environment?
Operating within the NIMS