Chapter 2 "Safety Concepts" Flashcards

1
Q

Critical Incident Management began in the _____.

A

1980’s

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2
Q

Training is the _____ of ____ and applying _____.

A

the process, learning, skills.

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3
Q

Informal process or operation that is part of the department’s routine, but is not _____ _____.

A

Written out.

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4
Q

Operational Saftey Triad factors are ____,____,and___.

A

Health, attitude, and training.

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5
Q

The personal aspect factors in the Operational Triad are ___,___,and___.

A

Personal, Procedures, and Equipment

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6
Q

____ are thought to be more flexible, and more usable by line officers and Incident Commanders (ICs).

A

Standard Operating Procedures (SOG’s)

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7
Q

What is the Primary Function of the Incident Saftey Officer?

A

Identify Hazards

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8
Q

The definition of a well-written SOP is:

A

People follow it

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9
Q

Before a hazard can be evaluated, it needs to be ____.

A

Identified

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10
Q

The department’s safety ______ is made up of ideas, skills, and customs that are passed from one “generation” to another.

A

Culture

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