Chapter 12 Flashcards

1
Q

To reduce the risk to personnel, all fire and emergency services organizations regulated by NFPA standards must have a _____
Accountability factor
Risk management plan
Scalar structure
Need for improvement

A

Risk management plan

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2
Q

What NFPA standard provides detainer guidelines for developing a risk management plan
1403
1001
1500
1041

A

1500

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3
Q

_________ can compromise safety over time

Not paying attention
Sudden disregard
Normalization of deviance
Unsafe acts

A

Normalization of deviance

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4
Q

When deviating from SOPs becomes the normal behavior, the value of the SOPs becomes

Unimportant
Marginalized
More important
Blatant

A

Marginalized

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5
Q

____ factors generally lead to unsafe behavior in the fire and emergency services training

Unavoidable
Human
Outside
Weather

A

Human

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6
Q

A hazard and risk analysis identifies potential problem areas and is the foundation for any

Safety plan
Safety assessment
Injury prevention task
Risk management plan

A

Risk management plan

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7
Q

Standard on emergency services incident management system and command safety

1500
1041
1021
1561

A

1561

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8
Q

The IMS model should be used at ____ training evolutions
Large
All
Small
Most

A

All

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9
Q

Operational training evolutions can be described as

Large scale lessons
Typical lessons
Real life incidents
Ordinary jobs

A

Large scale lessons

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10
Q

Lesson plans for large scale evolutions must be based on plans used at actual incidents, an agency approved training plan, or an _____
Incident action plan
Performed action plan
Immediate action plan
Bobs bait and tackle

A

Incident action plan

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11
Q

Objectives, organizations, assignments, support materials, and safety message are all part of an

Ongoing investigation
Incident action plan
Incident command system
Bobs bait and tackle

A

Incident action plan

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12
Q

Always end training evolutions, small or large, with a

Bowl of ice cream
Termination proclamation
Training evolution evaluation
Evolution termination

A

Training evolution evaluation

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13
Q

Evaluation of the training evolution is usually called a post incident critique or _____

A

Analysis

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14
Q

Along with the incident action plan (IAP) , the post incident critique should be used to generate a ____ on the training evolution

Description
Report
Narrative
Critique

A

Report

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15
Q

Training facilities should have systems use trap, contain, and clean contaminated water she fish from training props, especially when using

Live fire
Foam
Hydrocarbons
Flammable liquids

A

Flammable liquids

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16
Q

An atmosphere consideration regarding live fire exercises

A

Hydrocarbons released into the air

17
Q

If it is impossible to meet the requirements for containing water runoff, training should be performed on a nonporous concrete surface that can be cleaned with ______

Special chemicals
Inert material
Special gasses
Sand and dirt

A

Inert materials