EOG 200 Incident Safety Flashcards
EOG 200 pg 4.
Firefighters may wear reduced levels of PPE when it has been determined safe to do so by whom:
A. Commanding officer
B. Safety Officer
C. Safety Chief
D. Incident Command.
Incident Command.
EOG 200.2.2
Body substance Isolation (BSI) means that appropriate personal protective equipment and measures are to be utilized as indicated with all patients to prevent exposure. BSI is accomplished by: what are the two examples given?
- having one person, who does not touch the patient, retrieve equipment from the medical kit.
- pointing the vent on a bag-valve mask away from responders, etc.
EOG 200.3 Respiratory Protection Program
It is the intent of the TFD to provide respiratory protection for its members working in atmospheres know or suspected of being toxic, contaminated or hazardous to life or health. Who is responsible for the management of the Respiratory protection program?
A. Chief of Physical resources
B. Chief of training
C. Chief of Safety
D. City Physician.
C. Chief of Safety.
EOG 200.3 Respiratory Protection Program
The ___________ is responsible for the fit testing for all respirators used within the TFD.
Chief of Safety
EOG. 200.3 Respiratory protection
Who is resposible for all medical surveillance of the respiratory protections program?
City Physician.
EOG. 200.3 Rispiratory Protection program.
The _______ is responsible for the management of the respiratory protection program. The program will be evaluated annually adn modified as needed.
Chief of Safety.
EOG 200.3 Respiratory Protection Program
The Chief of safety will perfrom _____ inspections and testingof all sources of compressed breathing air.
Quarterly
EOG 200 Fit Testing
Quantitative fit test will be compliant with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 for quatitative fit tests. The minimum acceptable fit factor for negative pressure air purifying repirators is _______. The minimum acceptable fit factor for full face pieces, susch as SCBA’s will be ______.
100
500.
EOG 200.3.4 Fit Testing
Fit testing may be accomplished through qualitative or quantitative fit testing methods. TFD will give preference to ________ fit testing techniques.
quantitative
EOG 200.3.5 pg. 8
N95 respirators do not protect the user from. (4)
An N95 respirator is not acceptable for interior structural firefighting or fire suppression activites where IDLH atmospheres are known or supected to exist.
- chemicals
- oxygen deficient atmospheres,
- carbon monoxide
- other products of combustion that create an atmosphere IDLH.
EOG 200 pg. 14
What is the hand signal to stop?
both hands extended above the head palms forward.
EOG200.4.5 pg. 16
Who is responsible for determining the route to be traveled?
Officer in charge.
other responsibilities
- operate the communications equipment
- ensure all personnel are seated adn secured.
- ensure operator is operating the vehicle in a safe manner
- direct the operator to cease any unsafe acts such as unsafe speeds, and intersection practices.
- determine the route to be traveled.
EOG. 200.2.2
BSI is accomplished by:
Wearing an N95 mask when caring for a patient with a caugh, upper resiratory infection, fever unknown origin, rash. In these situations it is also advisable to:
Have the patient wear an N95, non rebreather, or mask over nasal canula.
EOG 200.3.4.2 pg. 10
Supplied-air respirators (SARs) are used by: ______,______and on _______.
Hazmat
Technical Rescue
and aerial platforms.
Note: SARs restrict the user’s mobility. The user must be within 300 feet of the air supply and the air supply hose should not be exposed to known physical or chemical hazards.
EOG 200 pg. 13
Signals for Backing. What is the correct signal for backing an apparatus?
one hand at head level with palm toward face, waving back. other hand be at the side.