Department Bulletins 2001 - 2013 Flashcards
Who writes Departmental Bulletins?
- Operations
DB #01-19 - What are the three routes of infection for anthrax?
- 3.
- Cutaneous (skin) infection (most common)
- Inhalation infection (most fatal)
- Gastrointestinal infection
DB #01-19 - Smallpox was eliminated from the world ____ year(s) ago, and as such, vaccination in the United States all but ceased as well.
- 25 years ago
The incubation period averages 12 days following exposure, which is usually secondary to spread of infected saliva droplets from face-to-face contact with an infected person.
DB #01-19 - The anthrax gastrointestinal infection route is uncommon and is caused by ingesting undercooked infected _______.
- Meat
- Symptoms - days to weeks
- Mortality - 25% to 65% due to delayed diagnosis
DB #01-19 - When responding to a credible threat to a biological agent, first responders shall wear…
- Level ___ Hazmat protective suits
- ______ gloves
- Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
- Level B Hazmat protective suits
- Rubber gloves
- Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
For situations in which the SCBA is not practicable, (still alarm away from apparatus/equipment), the N95 Particulate mask may be worn while retreating to a safe refuge area.
DB #01-19 - Category ___ biological agents include….
- Smallpox
- Anthrax
- Plague
- Botulism
- Tularemia
- Filoviruses
- Arenaviruses
- Category A
- Smallpox
- Anthrax
- Plague
- Botulism
- Tularemia
- Filoviruses
- Arenaviruses
DB #01-19 - What can anthrax be treated with?
- Antibiotics
DB #01-19 - Anthrax inhalation infections are rare. It is caused by breathing in spores, which then germinate in the lungs and spread to other internal organs. This route has the highest death rate at ____%.
- 90%
Almost always fatal if not treated immediately after symptoms appear. Anthrax spores are (naturally) too large for inhalation infection. To be used as a biological weapon, spores must be engineered/milled to a much smaller size range. Mass-dispersal through aeroselization of spores has limited “effectiveness” due to the tendency to stick together, cling to dust particles, etc., which leaves a product too large for inhalation infection.
DB #01-19 - In cases of smallpox, death occurs in ____% of cases, usually by the fifth or sixth day after onset of rash symptoms.
- 30%
DB #01-19 - Critical biological agents are grouped as Categories ___, ___, and ___ according to their ease of dissemination/spread, mortality rate, and ability to affect the social and medical norm.
- A, B, C
The highest priority is Category A.
DB #01-19 - Fire stations 5, 17, ____ and Battalion ____ have been trained to set-up and operate the Modec Decontamination Trailers (large-scale decon resource capable of mass victim response).
- Fire stations 5, 17, 95 and Battalion 4
DB #01-19 - Botulism is a _______ paralyzing disease caused primarily by the ingestion of a bacterium toxin (contaminated food), but may be seen as infections of open wounds by botulism toxin.
- Muscle paralyzing
Food borne botulism is considered a public health emergency due to the chance that contaminated food may infect others.
DB #01-19 - Regarding anthrax, what route of infection is the most common and survivable from the disease?
- Cutaneous (skin) infection
Spores may enter through open cuts/scrapes on the skin, and will form reddish (progressing to black) bumps and lesions. Death from cutaneous exposure is rare due to ready identification and proper antibiotic treatment.
DB #01-19 - USAR 88, ____, ____ have tents for inclement weather and privacy for incidents.
- USAR 88, 27, 85
DB #01-19 - Smallpox is caused by the _______ major virus.
- Variola major virus
DB #01-19 - The onset of symptoms from smallpox is 7 to ____ days.
- Symptoms - 7 to 17 days
- Contagious risk person-to-person - high
- Characteristics - rash, most prominent on the face, arms, and legs
DB #01-19 - The pneumonic plague is an infectious disease of animals and humans also caused by a bacterium, found in rodents and their fleas. How long can the bacterium remain viable in soil?
- 1 year
- The bacterium infects the lungs of the host patient
- Symptoms - 2 to 3 days
DB #01-19 - Critical biological agents are grouped into three categories. Which category is the highest priority?
- Category A
- Ease of dissemination or person-to-person transmission
- High mortality rate, with potential for major health impact
- Tendency toward causing public panic and social disruption
- Need for special public health preparedness
DB #01-19 - Is anthrax contagious?
- Never
DB #01-19 - Death from smallpox is most likely caused by ________ from the body’s immune response, as well as soluble viral products’ effect on body organs.
- Toxemia
“Universal Precautions” to avoid contact with germs from ill patients. Vaccine against smallpox is not recommended to prevent the disease in the general public and is therefore not available.
DB #01-19 - Anthrax is a bacterium, which naturally occurs in ______, sheep, and other _______ animals.
- Cattle
- Hoofed animals
DB #01-19 - Anthrax spores are highly stable and may remain viable in soil and water for up to ____ year(s).
- 40 years
DB #03-24 - During Phase IV enforcement on Critical (Bl 212+) and Red Flag Alert Days, who will survey all critical streets and immediately notify the LAPD when a serious parking violation is observed in the Severity Zone?
- 2.
- LADOT
- LAFD Brush Patrols
DB #03-24 - (Priority Parking) Phase IV enforcement will require that surveys be performed by the LADOT on Critical (Bl ____+) and Red Flag Alert Days.
- BI 212+
DB #03-24 - The color code _____ on the No parking Priority Enforcement map identifies an area within a tributary leading to a main evacuation route or critical access.
- Yellow
DB #03-24 - Phase III of the No Parking Priority Enforcement Program is the period from _______ 1st through _______ 31st.
- Phase III - October 1st to December 31st
In Phase Ill, the LADOT will conduct sweeps of pre-determined critical streets on a daily basis.
DB #03-24 - The No Parking Priority Enforcement Program has been developed to provide increased public and firefighter safety in the ________ Fire Hazard Severity Zone, formerly known as the ________ Fire District, during brush fire season.
- Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone
- Mountain Fire District
DB #03-24 - Regarding the No Parking Priority Enforcement Program, what phase does LAFD and LAPD initiate a Public Relations Campain?
- Phase II
Information Notices and Public Service Announcements will be published/broadcast prior to Phase III explaining the Program and the importance of off-street parking in the Severity Zone. During Phase II, fire companies will distribute Information Notices to households on pre-determined critical streets. When a serious parking violation is observed, members will attempt to contact the owner for immediate removal of the vehicle. If unable to contact the owner, members shall contact the LAPD for code enforcement.
DB #03-24 - The purpose of color-coding maps for priority enforcement is to apply ___________ strategy to parking enforcement in the Severity Zone.
- Risk management strategy
DB #03-24 - The color code _____ on the No parking Priority Enforcement map indicates areas/streets that will have the least impact on evacuation/access if blocked.
- Green
DB #03-24 - The No Parking Priority Enforcement Program utilizes resources from….
- 3.
- LAFD
- LAPD
- LADOT
DB #03-24 - During Phase II of the No Parking Priority Enforcement Program, the LAFD and LAPD will initiate a Public Relations Campaign ____ week(s) prior to Phase Ill (October 1st).
- 2 weeks prior to October 1st
DB #03-24 - The LAPD Liaison Officers for the No Parking Priority Enforcement Program are designated as “________ Wildfire Liaison Officers” (AUWL).
- “Area Urban Wildfire Liason Officers” (AUWL)
There is one AUWL Officer assigned to each LAPD Division who provides liaison with Battalion offices and the LADOT regarding parking enforcement issues and enforcement strategy. On Critical and Red Flag Days, OCD will notify the LAPD, who will then immediately notify the LADOT through AUWL Officers for Phase IV Program enforcement
DB #03-24 - What phase of the No Parking Priority Enforcement Program includes aggressive enforcement and towing?
- Phase IV
Phase IV enforcement will require that surveys be performed by the LADOT on Critical (Bl 212+) and Red Flag Alert Days. During Phase IV, LAFD Brush Patrols will also survey all critical streets and immediately notify the LAPD when a serious parking violation is observed in the Severity Zone.
DB #03-24 - The color code _____ on the No parking Priority Enforcement map identifies an area within a main evacuation route where parking would negatively impact the evacuation of a large area.
- Red
Red also indicates access critical to Fire Department operations serving a large area.
DB #03-24 - (Priority Parking) After the LAPD Liaison Officer recieves the two map copies from the LAFD Battalion office, LAPD then gives a copy to _______ for code enforcement.
- LADOT
DB #03-24 - How many phases will the No Parking Priority Enforcement Program be implemented in?
- 4 phases
- Phase I - year around enforcment
- Phase II - public notification
- Phase III - more aggressive enforcement
- Phase IV - aggressive enforcement/towing
DB #03-24 - The purpose of color-coding for priority enforcement is to apply risk management strategy to parking enforcement in the Severity Zone. What colors are used on the map?
- 3.
- Green
- Yellow
- Red
DB #03-24 - (Priority Parking) When all districts within a Battalion were surveyed and streets identified regarding priority parking, Battalion offices gave ____ copy(s) of each map to the LAPD Liason Officer and retained one at Battalion Headquarters.
- 2 copies to LAPD
DB #03-24 - During Phase ___, fire companies will distribute Information Notices to households on pre-determined critical streets.
- Phase II
When a serious parking violation is observed, members will attempt to contact the owner for immediate removal of the vehicle. If unable to contact the owner, members shall contact the LAPD for code enforcement.
DB #05-14 - After transporting a Safe Surrender infant, Paramedics will notify Department _________ Services while at the receiving hospital by telephoning the _________ Hotline at 800-540-4000. After selecting your language preference, select Option ___ to identify that you are calling to report a Safe Surrender infant.
- Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS)
- Child Abuse Hotline
- Option 3
DB #05-14 - Who will the Officer at the Safe Surrender site (fire station) notify?
- Administrative Battalion Chief
DB #05-14 - There is a place to take notes regarding the newborn surrender in the kit. These include - date, time, location, person(s) involved, sex of the newborn, hospital transported, and date and time ____________ were notified.
- Child Protective Services
DB #05-14 - In March 20___, the City of Los Angeles designated all fire stations as Safe _______.
- March 2003
- Safe Havens
This program is a humanitarian alternative to the abandonment of newborns in inappropriate locations.
DB #05-14 - The Safe Surrender sign is a ______ and ______ colored sign with a baby resting in the palm of a hand inside of a _______.
- Blue and white sign
- House
Each fire station should have a Safe Surrender sign, in addition to the Safe House sign, in front of the station.
DB #05-14 - Regarding a Safe Surrender, during normal business hours, the Administrative Battalion Chief forward the information to the Bureau __________.
- Bureau of Emergency Services
DB #05-14 - How many Newborn Safe Surrender Kits should each fire station maintain?
- 2 Newborn Safe Surrender Kits
DB #05-14 - The California Safely Surrendered Baby Law allows a person to surrender a minor child who is ____ hours or younger to any firefighter on duty at any one of our fire stations.
- 72 hours or younger
Under certain circumstances, they may do so discreetly without fear of being prosecuted for child abandonment. Many mothers who abandon their babies have a desire to keep their pregnancies a secret. That said, one of the goals of the Safely Surrendered Baby Law is to protect the identities of parents in order to encourage them to safely surrender rather than abandon their newborn.
Ascertain that the infant is under 72 hours or younger. Accept the infant (even if it appears older than 72 hours) and begin to access for any medical needs.
DB #05-14 - If additional Newborn Safe Surrender Kits or fire station signs are needed, who do you contact?
- Manuals and Orders
Contact the Manuals and Orders Unit at 213-978-3425, or email Debbie Megliorino.
DB #05-14 - Regarding a Safe Surrender, after normal business hours, who will the Administrative Battalion Chief forward the information to?
- Deputy Department Commander (DDC)
DB #05-14 - Notify Metro Fire (MFC) of a still alarm Safe Surrender at the station and request a _______ Rescue Ambulance (if one is not in quarters) to respond.
- Paramedic Rescue Ambulance
DB #05-14 - For a Safe Surrender still alarm, MFC will create a “_____” Safe Surrender incident type and add a ________ to the incident.
- “SAFES” Safe Surrender incident type
- Battalion EMS Captain
DB #05-14 - Many mothers who abandon their babies have a desire to keep their pregnancies a secret. That said, one of the goals of the Safely Surrendered Baby Law is to protect the identities of ________.
- Parents
This helps to encourage them to safely surrender rather than abandon their newborn.
DB #05-14 - How many newborn coded ankle identification bracelet(s) are in the Safe Surrender Kit?
- 2 ankle bracelets
DB #06-12 - The backing policy material will be included in revisions to Book 8, the Driver’s Training Manual, Module ____.
- Module 6
DB #06-12 - The “Heavy Apparatus Backing Policy” is consistent with the practices of fire departments nationwide and complies with ________ and NIOSH recommendations.
- NFPA
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) A safety officer, normally the __________, shall directly supervise and ensure safety of all backing operations.
- Company Commander
The safety officer will normally be located in a position to monitor the movement of the apparatus, and assure that no Department member or civilian is placed at risk during backing operations.
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) One member designated as the safety spotter shall be safely positioned outside of the apparatus hazard zone to monitor the travel path of the apparatus, normally on the _______ side of the safety officer.
- Opposite side
DB #06-12 - This member will normally be located in a position to monitor the movement of the apparatus, and assure that no Department member or civilian is placed at risk during backing operations. Who is this member?
- Safety Officer
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) Who assumes the role of the safety spotter while backing aerial ladder apparatus?
- Tiller person
When backing aerial ladder apparatus, the apparatus operator and tiller person shall continue to wear their headsets and communicate verbally through their headsets. The safety officer must confirm a clear path of travel to the apparatus operator before backing the apparatus.
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) The “Tailboard Safety Member” was repositioned as a _________ off the apparatus to provide for safety from a ground level position.
- Safety spotter
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) If you want the driver to immediately stop the apparatus, use double closed fists and form an “____.”
- “X”
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) In lieu of the three-bell signal to begin backing, what shall the driver do?
- Remove headset and listen
The driver shall remove the headset and listen for instructions and the all clear from the safety officer.
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) The ________ shall be set first before connecting any diesel exhaust capture system.
- Maxi-brakes
The diesel exhaust capture system shall not be connected while the apparatus is moving. It may be connected as the apparatus enters quarters, or after the apparatus is in the final parking location.
DB #06-12 - This policy cannot address all situations, particularly when backing apparatus on narrow or winding streets, or a lack of adequate personnel. When faced with unique and challenging conditions, the Department relies on the _________ and initiative of company commanders to manage the backing operation with firefighter safety as the highest priority.
- Good judgment
DB #06-12 - (Backing Policy) No member shall enter the designated apparatus hazard zone, delineated by an area ____ feet behind the apparatus and ____ feet to each side of the apparatus while the apparatus is moving backwards.
- 15 feet
- 3 feet
DB #06-12 - A comprehensive review of Department policies relative to riding apparatus tail boards and backing heavy apparatus, along with a review of the standards from ________ resulted in changes to the current heavy apparatus backing policy.
- NIOSH
DB #07-06 - Regarding inter-facilitiy transfers, the Medical Alert Center (MAC) does not need to be notified unless the receiving facility is a _______ hospital.
- County hospital
A patient transfer to a private facility is not coordinated through the MAC.
DB #07-06 - A copy of the Inter-Facility Report and F-902M will be placed in the inter-facility transfer general file (ABC combined) at the respective EMS Battalion office and retained for ____ year(s).
- 3 years
DB #07-06 - If the inter-facility transfer incident had problems such as public/community relations, or issues with the hospitals, who shall the EMS Battalion Captain make a verbal report to after the incident?
- Administrative Battalion Chief
DB #07-06 - Once an IFT is requested, the MFC call taker will determine the appropriate level of service based on current dispatch determinants (33A, 33C, or 330). MFC will add the closest ___________ for each IFT incident to facilitate patient transfer, provide coordination between hospital staff and transporting personnel, and ensure adherence to applicable policies and laws.
- EMS Battalion Captain
All members should do what is in the best interests of the patient, which is invariably to ensure that the patient is transferred to the designated receiving facility to obtain a higher level of care with minimal delay. Questions or concerns should be addressed after the transfer has been completed.
DB #07-06 - Emergency IFT’s involve a number of medical-legal issues. The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is also known as the “_________,” that was enacted to prohibit a once not uncommon practice of emergency facilities transferring of unstable (undesirable) patients to other facilities merely due to their financial status or lack of health insurance.
- “Anti-dumping law”
EMTALA allows IFT’s if the basis of the transfer is the need for a patient to receive a higher level of care, and then only after the patient has been stabilized to the best capabilities available at the original facility.
DB #07-06 - The responding EMS Battalion Captain will complete an inter-facility transfer report for all IFT’s. The completed report will be faxed to the Bureau of Emergency Services, Emergency Medical Services Section and to the respective administrative Battalion office within _____ hour(s).
- 24 hours
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) When a member wants an exemption for a tattoo, scarification, or branding, who do they submit their request to in writing?
- Operations Commander (or appointed designee)
Request will be submitted with photographs documenting the tattoos, scarifications, or brands for which they are requesting exemption.
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) Should the offenses repeat or there is a non-compliance issue, the supervisor shall initiate __________ action commensurate with the offense and consistent with Department policy.
- Progressive corrective action
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) How many times may a member request an exemption for tattoos, scarifications, or brands already in existence on the effective date of this policy?
- One time exemption
One time exemption on the effective date of this policy for tattoos that cannot be covered by a Department approved uniform or skin patch.
DB #08-04 - The Los Angeles Fire Department will implement a workplace policy regarding tattoos, scarifications, and branding effective _________.
- May 1st, 2008
DB #08-04 - Regarding the tattoo, scarification, and branding policy, who does the implementation and enforcement begin with?
- First line supervisor
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) Supervisors shall recognize and immediately correct any violation at the _______ possible level.
- Lowest possible level
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) In covering any tattoos, scarifications, and/or brandings, members are reminded to review ____________.
- Manual of Operations
Manual of Operations - 3/7-10.01 through 3/7-55.02
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) Tattoo exemptions will be granted where coverage of the tattoo may impede the member’s _______ or where coverage is ________.
- Safety
- Impratical
Example - face piece seal
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) Any future tattoos, scarifications, or brands received after the effective date of this policy, which cannot be covered with Department approved uniform or skin patches, are ________.
- Prohibited
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) The primary responsibility for compliance with the Department personal appearance standards rest with each ___________, with supervisors setting the example and informing and educating their members.
- Each Department employee
DB #08-04 - (Tattoo Policy) Verbal counseling and training are appropriate actions when dealing with _______ violations.
- Initial violations
DB #08-15 - When it becomes necessary to downgrade an ALS ambulance to Basic Life Support (BLS) status, all ________ equipment and supplies shall be removed from the apparatus and all paramedic signage shall be removed or covered.
- Paramedic
The drug safe and the drug pouch containing controlled medications shall be removed from the apparatus and secured in a locked cabinet within the fire station. The Station Commander shall confirm that all paramedic equipment and medications have been removed and document the removal in the fire station journal (F-2).
DB #08-15 - Who do you exchange all expired and recalled medications with?
- Medical Supply Officer
The Medical Supply Officer at Supply and Maintenance Division (S&M) is responsible for the ordering, procurement, and distribution of all medical supplies, intravenous fluids, and medications, other than the controlled medications, which are stored in the Los Angeles County pharmacies.
DB #08-15 - The _________ at Supply and Maintenance Division (S&M) is responsible for the ordering, procurement, and distribution of all medical supplies, intravenous fluids, and medications, other than the controlled medications, which are stored in the Los Angeles County pharmacies.
- Medical Supply Officer
All medical supplies, with the exception of controlled drugs shall be ordered through S&M. Each fire station shall order medical supplies and medications on a monthly basis. A single monthly order shall be submitted for all units assigned to the same fire station. The quantity of supplies ordered should be sufficient to replenish the medications, intravenous fluids, and medical supplies used during the previous month.
DB #08-15 - When a paramedic ambulance is downgraded and staffed with two EMTs, the defibrillator shall be used as an AED in the _______ mode only.
- Automatic mode
When a paramedic ambulance is staffed with one paramedic and one Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), the defibrillator will remain on the apparatus for use by the paramedic in manual mode or the EMT in AED mode.
DB #08-15 - When shall ALS resources normally replenish their medical supplies?
- Immediately upon returning to quarters
DB #08-15 - The copy of the Monthly Controlled Drug Storage Inspection Form (Ref. No. 702.2) signed by the EMS Captain, must be delivered to the assigned County-operated pharmacy no later than the _____ of the following month.
- 30th of the following month
DB #08-15 - How long shall the verified copies of the Medical Supply Requisitions be maintained in the combined file at the fire station?
- 3 years
DB #08-15 - After the monthly review of the F-903, who shall conduct a monthly inspections of the controlled drugs on ALS resources?
- EMS Battalion Captains
DB #08-15 - Immediately upon receipt of any delivery of medications and/or medical supplies to the fire station, who shall verify that the delivery contains the same type and quantity of medications/supplies that are listed on the SRS order?
- Receiving paramedic
Any discrepancies shall be reported immediately to the Station Commander and the Medical Supply Officer at Supply and Maintenance Division, (323) 276-8852. The verified copies of the Medical Supply Requisition shall be maintained in the combined file at the fire station for a period of three years.
DB #08-15 - Medications shall be stored in a ______ cabinet in their original package. They must be kept separate from _________ and disinfectants to prevent any contamination of the medications.
- Locked cabinet
- Antiseptics and disinfectants
DB #08-15 - Who is responsible for inspections such as the cleanliness of medical supply lockers, medications stored in original packages, and medication expiration dates, etc?
- Station Commanders
DB #08-15 - Each ALS resource shall maintain the designated minimum inventory of medications, intravenous fluids, and medical supplies as listed in the Prehospital Care Policy Manual, Reference No. ____, ALS Unit Inventory or Reference No. ____, Assessment Unit Inventory.
- Reference No. 703 or
- Reference No 704
DB #08-15 - Who shall check the F-903, Controlled Medication Inventory Record and medical supply lockers during bi-monthly inspections?
- EMS Battalion Captains
Periodic spot checks may be conducted as needed to ensure compliance with the policies and procedures as outlined in this bulletin.
DB #08-15 - EMS Battalion Captains must document their monthly inspection information on the Monthly Controlled Drug Storage Inspection Form (Reference No. _____).
- Reference No. 702.2
DB #08-15 - How often do you check expiration dates of all stored medications to ensure the stock is being properly rotated?
- Weekly
DB #08-15 - ALS units shall normally re-supply only from their assigned _________ inventory.
- Fire station inventory
Move-up companies shall not routinely re-supply from the station at the moveup location. If an emergency exists that requires a company to re-supply while moved-up to another location, assistance shall be requested from the Station Commander at the move-up location.
DB #08-15 - Who shall confirm that all paramedic equipment and medications have been removed from an Assessment Engine when downgraded to BLS?
- Station Commander
The Station Commander will confirm the removal of paramedic equipment on paramedic ambulances and assessment engines when downgraded. They will document the removal in the fire station journal (F-2).
DB #08-15 - The minimum apparatus inventory for medical supplies is intended to supply the resource for an average _______.
- 24 hour shift
DB #09-03 - If the HVV is damaged, defaced, faded, or torn, or if it is not visible at _____ feet, the HVV shall be sent to the Supply and Maintenance Division for replacement.
- 1,000 feet
DB #09-03 - The HVV features ____ inch silver reflective material background.
- 2 inch
When not in use, the vest folds into a convenient storage pouch that is attached to the inside of the garment and shall be stored in the cab area of a light vehicle or heavy apparatus.
DB #09-03 - The high visibility vest apparel is intended to provide high visibility during both daytime and nighttime usage, and meets the performance Class ___ or ___ requirements of the ANSI/SEA 107-2004 publication.
- Class 2 or 3
DB #09-03 - A high-visibility vest (HVV) that is worn on a daily basis has a service life expectancy of approximately _____ month(s), although vests that are not worn on a daily basis may have a useful service life of ______ year(s).
- 6 months
- 3 years
DB #09-03 - The HVV’s will be pre-identified per ________ and assigned to light and heavy apparatus by the Supply and Maintenance Division prior to distribution.
- Per position
DB #09-03 - On November 24, 20___, a new federal regulation (23 Code of Federal Regulations Part 634) went into effect mandating that anyone working on foot within the right-of-way of a federal-aid highway, freeway, or public way must wear a high-visibility vest (HVV).
- November 24, 2008
DB #09-03 - The HVV may be washed in _____ water and _____ dried only.
- Warm water
- Line dried
Do not use bleach, dry clean or iron.
DB #09-03 - On November 24, 2008, a new federal regulation (23 Code of Federal Regulations Part ____) went into effect mandating that anyone working on foot within the right-of-way of a federal-aid highway, freeway, or public way must wear a high-visibility vest (HVV).
- Part 634
DB #09-03 - The HVV is made of 100% _______ material with a _____ point breakaway design to minimize the risk of becoming entangled in equipment and allowing for greater mobility in critical situations.
- 100% polyester material
- 5 point breakaway design
The tear-away features are located on the front-side of both shoulders, two at the waist area and the front torso area.
DB #09-03 - What is the maximum wash cycles for the high-visibility vest (HVV)?
- 25 wash cycles
DB #09-10 - Maintenance of EMS glasses shall be done in accordance with the _________ recommendation.
- Manufacture’s recommendation
DB #09-10 - (Eye Protection Policy) Who shall ensure that all members have the proper protective equipment while monitoring that the appropriate ordering and inventory controls are in place?
- Company Officers
All Officers are also reminded that the Department relies heavily upon Company Officers to evaluate potential risk and ensure steps are taken to minimize the risk of injuries to our members.
DB #09-10 - (Eye Protection Policy) How many forms of eye protection does the Department provide?
- 2 forms
- Face shields
- Protective glasses
They are located in the SRS System under Glasses or Goggles with replaceable lens. The EMS glasses are to be exchanged on a one for one basis and should not be used in situations other than EMS care (not as protective glasses for sports, vehicle maintenance, etc.). The Department provides face shields to be placed over the prescription glasses.
DB #09-10 - From 2006 to 2008, 123 Level III exposures occurred to Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) members. Of these 123 exposures, ____% were to the eyes.
- 63%
DB #09-10 - (Eye Protection Policy) Rescuers’ eyes are particularly vulnerable to bodily substances via splash, cough, spit or ________ actions.
- Splash, cough, spit, or mechanical actions
DB #09-10 - (Eye Protection Policy) As a rule, when members place __________ on, they should also put on eye protection.
- Latex gloves on
DB #09-15 - This is defined as harassment involving unwelcome conduct that substantially alters the condition of employment and creates an abusive and intimidating working environment. What is this definition describing?
- Hostile Work Environment
DB #09-15 - (Workplace Violence) If a non-employee is threatening an employee, notification should be made to the LAPD, the respective _______ Commander (telephonically), and the _______ Section, Through Channels.
- Bureau Commander
- Arson Section
DB #09-15 - The City of LA has created a City-wide Threat Assessment Team consisting of representatives of the City’s Personnel Department, ______ Threat Management Unit, City Attorney’s Labor Relations Division, Contract Consultant ______ and ______, Office of Public Safety, GSD, and the Personnel Department’s Medical Services Division Psychology Section.
- LAPD Threat Management Unit
- Contract Consultant - Prince and Phelps
DB #09-15 - Regarding a member that displays workplace violence, common physical characteristics include, alcohol or substance abuse, physical problems, pain, and ________.
- Disease
DB #09-15 - A “___________” is based on discrimination for one or more of the following reasons….
- Race
- Skin color
- Marital status
- Pregnancy
- Sex/sexual orientation
- Sexual harassment
- Disability (actual or perceived)
- AIDS/HIV (actual or perceived)
- Cancer
- Ancestry language/accent
- National origin/ethnicity age
- Retaliation
- “Hostile Work Environment”
- Race
- Skin color
- Marital status
- Pregnancy
- Sex/sexual orientation
- Sexual harassment
- Disability (actual or perceived)
- AIDS/HIV (actual or perceived)
- Cancer
- Ancestry language/accent
- National origin/ethnicity age
- Retaliation
DB #09-15 - The LAFD Threat Assessment Team for workplace violence is normally comprised of the Risk Management Section Chief, the affected Chief Deputy (Administrative Operations or Emergency Operations), the ________ Officer and the Department’s ________ Director.
- Risk Mangement Section Chief
- Chief Deputy (Admin/E-Ops)
- Employee Relations Officer (ERO)
- Department’s Personnel Director
This is the LAFD Threat Assessment Team for workplace violence.
DB #09-15 - Any type of behavior or incident in which an individual is intimidated, threatened, verbally or physically harassed, assaulted, injured, or killed at the place of work. What is this definition describing?
- Workplace violence
DB #09-15 - The Department’s Workplace Violence Coordinator is a _________ assigned to the ___________ Section, Administrative Operations.
- Battalion Chief
- Risk Management Section
DB #09-15 - If the immediate supervisor fails to resolve a disrupting workplace violence issue, the second-level supervisor shall contact MFC and if necesary, request _______ to respond to the workplace.
- LAPD
DB #09-15 - If a disprupting workplace violence incident occurs in the fire station, place the company out of service, have MFC create an incident for an “_______” and dispatch a __________.
- “Invest”
- Battalion Commander
- Ensure next-level supervisor is advised
- Contact their respective Operations Chief Deputy (if after hours, contact the Risk Management Officer on-call through MFC).
DB #09-15 - Regarding workplace violence, what signs are the most prevalent early warning indicators?
- Verbal signs
These signs involve oral threats and other types or verbal harassment.
DB #09-15 - If any supervisor observes or is aware of potential workplace violence, they shall telephonically notify the Department’s ____________.
- Workplace Violence Coordinator
If after hours, contact the on-call Risk Management Officer through MFC.
DB #09-15 - After a workplace violence incident, who will contact the LAFD Threat Assessment Team, Stress Management, and if necessary, the LAPD Threat Management Unit?
- 2.
- The Operations Chief Deputy or
- Risk Management Section Chief
DB #09-15 - After an immediate supervisor notifies the Departments’ Workplace Violence Coordinator regarding workplace violence, a follow-up of the circumstances will be sent in a F-225, through channels, to their respective ____________.
- Operations Chief Deputy
DB #09-15 - (Workplace Violence) The LAPD _________ Unit can determine if an employee is a danger to themselves or others and has the ability to institute a 72-hour hold, or if the employee has committed a crime, can make an arrest when necessary.
- LAPD Threat Management Unit
DB #09-15 - The City of Los Angeles has a ______ tolerance policy on violence in the workplace.
- Zero tolerance
Threats, threatening behavior or acts of violence against an employee, an employee’s family, a customer, a visitor, or any other individual will not be tolerated. All threats will be taken seriously and every report will be thoroughly and promptly investigated. The City will take appropriate legal action and/or other steps necessary to help protect the affected employee(s) or family members of the employee. Employees who act in a threatening or potentially violent manner are subject to discipline up to and including discharge.
DB #10-05 - The appropriate __________ is the approving authority for out-of-state driver licenses.
- Operations Commander
DB #10-05 - Members who are required to have a Class “B” license but believe that it is not necessary in the performance of their current duties may submit an F-225 through channels to the appropriate _________ stating their reasons for exemption.
- Bureau Commander
For example, members with permanent medical restrictions in a non-field assignment may apply for such.
DB #10-05 - Which State in the nation has the strictest DUI statutes?
- California
In 1990, California legislators passed a law referred to as “Admin Per Se” (APS). This law mandates that the DMV immediately suspend the driving privileges of any driver who is stopped by a peace officer and is determined to have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of pre-determined amount, as well as any driver who refuses to submit to a chemical test as directed by the police agency.
DB #10-05 - A DUI conviction involving an accident with injuries to a person other than the driver is a _______.
- Felony
If convicted, penalties may include jail time and a more restrictive or lengthier driver license suspension. Any member convicted of a DUI is subject to Department discipline up to and including termination.
DB #10-05 - Regarding the Class “B” drivers license, members shall maintain a current DL-____ (Medical Examination Report) or DL-____ (Health Questionnaire) on file with the DMV, to be renewed every ____ year(s).
- DL-51
- DL-546
- 2 years
DB #10-05 - Fire suppression certified Battalion Chiefs must have either a Class “A” or “B” non-commercial firefighter restricted license with an “___” Tank endorsement.
- “N” Tank endorsement
DB #10-05 - If driving a non-commercial vehicle, it is unlawful to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ____% or greater.
- .08% or greater
DB #10-05 - Prior to submitting a F-225 request for approval for an out-of-state driver license to the Operations Commander, members must submit the F-225 to the _________ Unit of the In-Service Training Section for verification.
- Documentation Unit