CO 7 Flashcards
leading injuries
sprains and strains
most common cause of incident fatality
cardiac arrest
acute injury
trauma
asphyxiation
cuts and bruises
thermal stress
burns
behavioral
chronic health issues
exposure to carcinogens
PTSD
unsafe acts
internal factors that company officer or member of crew performs
unsafe conditions
externally controlled and recognized and addressed appropriately
unsafe acts
freelancing
absence of foreground accountability
uncoordinated fire suppression and ventilation
failure to maintain crew integrity
improper communication with IC or dispatch
inconsistent fire grounds operations
lack of PPE
lack of situational awareness
absence of rehab
risk management plan
community risk management
organizational risk management
operational risk management
community risk management
known risks in the community to which responders may be exposed.
evaluating and managing risk for the entire community
providing emergency services to meet the agency’s mission
ensuring the agency can perform its mission
organizational risk management
evaluates risks and hazards that can affect the organization and provides control measures to reduce the frequency severity and probability of a negative event
operational risk management
assess risks and hazards emergency responders face while performing operations including how to evaluate risk on scene of incidents
risk control measures
admin- sops/sogs
health safety and wellness programs
training and ed
regs and standards
engineering- safety features of facilities, equipment and apparatus
mechanical ventilation
lockout tagout
personal protection-PPE
tool and equipment design
three es of safety
engineering
education
enforcement
organizational risk management plan
risk identification
risk evaluation
establishment of priorities for action
risk control techniques
risk management monitoring
operational risk management
situational awareness
hazard assessment
hazard control
decision point
evaluate
NFPA 1582
standard on comprehensive occupational medical program
*annual physicals
NFPA 1583
standard on health related fitness programs for fire department members
OSHAS CFR 1910
HAZMAT
exposures exceeding permissible limits and published exposure levels
IDLH concentrations
potential skin absorption and irritation levels
potential eye irritation sources
explosion sensitivity and flammability ranges
oxygen deficiency
CFR 1910.1200
members provided with all material on what they were exposed to
absorption rate
400x for every 5 degrees
I/R review
general information
date and time of incident
type of incident illness or fatality
location and emergency response type
names of witnesses and their accounts of the situation
corrective measures suggested
I/R review
employee characteristics
name/unit number
age and gender
rank/function
PPE or equipment in use
extenuating circumstances: how long on duty at time of incident, experience in position, fully staffed?
I/R review
environmental info
weather and temp
noise and visibility
day or night
terrain
I/R review
apparatus/equipment info
type of equipment involved
location
distinguished charateristics
age and condition
maintenance history