FCHB NFPA Numbers Flashcards

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NFPA 1917

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Standard for Automotive Ambulances will likely become the de facto reference for ambulance construction and design

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NFPA 1581:

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Standard on Fire Department Infection Control Program.

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OSHA regula­tion 29 CFR 1910

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Infection Control

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NFPA 1000

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Accreditation and certification systems

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NFPA 1001

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NFPA 1001: Standard for Professional Firefighter
NFPA 1001 is perhaps the most widely utilized and definitive standard in the fire service. It is, in a sense, the starting point for all the standards in the professional series. presents the job performance requirements of Firefighter I and Firefighter II.

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NFPA 1002

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NFPA 1002: Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator-This standard applies to all legally licensed fire department apparatus drivers/operators, whether they are designated apparatus drivers or all firefighters who drive fire department vehicles under emergency response conditions

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NFPA 1003

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NFPA 1003: Standard for Airport Fire Fighters. Airport firefighters are multifaceted public safety employees who are responsible for both the apparatus and human safety from fire and other hazards while on airport property

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NFPA 1006

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NFPA 1006: Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications.
NFPA 1006 is the standard that prepares the firefighter in several major technical rescue areas.

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NFPA 1021:

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NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer
NFPA 1021 is the standard that prepares a firefighter for taking a leadership position within the service. It recognizes four levels of progressive achievement, from the junior officer level to chief fire officer
This standard presents the job performance requirements for Fire Officer I, Fire Officer II, Fire Officer III, and Fire Officer IV.

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NFPA 1031

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NFPA 1031: Standard for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner
A fire inspector, at all levels of NFPA 1031, must be foremost an excellent communicator.
This standard presents the job performance requirements for Fire Inspector I, Fire Inspector II, Fire Inspector III, Plan Examiner I, and Plan Examiner II.

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NFPA 1033

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NFPA 1033: Standard for Fire Investigator. Fire investigators are primarily responsible for the investigation of fires, explosions, and other property-destroying events of suspicious or accidental origin

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NFPA 1035

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NFPA 1035: Standard for Public Fire and Life Safety Educator.
This standard describes the three progressive levels of competence required for the public fire educator-that person within a fire department or public safety agency who interacts regularly within communities, schools, and civic groups dispensing information and material d. This standard presents the job performance requirements for Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I, Public Fire and Life Safety Educator II, Public Fire and Life Safety Educator III, Public Information Officer, Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist I, and Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist ILemonstrating fire safety.

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NFPA 1041

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NFPA 1041: Standard for Fire Service Instructor. This standard establishes the minimum professional levels of competence required of fire service instructors. Three levels of instructorship are examined
This standard presents the job performance requirements for Instructor I, Instructor II, and Instructor III.

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NFPA 1041

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a Fire Service Instructor I is asked to define terms and concepts relating to elementary levels of educational theory and to demonstrate several components of instructional techniques, whereas a Fire Service Instructor III is examined on their capacity to administer and manage a fire service-training program

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NFPA 1051

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NFPA 1051: Wild/and Firefighter
This standard presents the job performance requirements for Wildland Firefighter I, Wildland Firefighter II, Wildland Fire Officer I, Wildland Fire Officer II, Wildland-Urban Interface Protection Specialist, and Wildland-Urban Interface Coordinator

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NFPA 1061

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NFPA 1061: Public Safety Telecommunicator. This standard presents the job performances requirements for Public Safety Telecommunicator I and Public Safety Telecommunicator II

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NFPA 1071

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NFPA 1071: Emergency Vehicle Technician. This standard presents the job performance requirements for Emergency Vehicle Technician I and Emergency Vehicle Technician II.

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NFPA 472

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NFPA 472: Standard for Responders to Hazardous Materials Incident-awareness, responder, incident commander levels

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NFPA 1521

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NFPA 1521: Fire Department Safety Officer. This standard presents the objectives for the Fire Department Health and Safety Officer and the Fire Department Incident Safety Officer

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NFPA 1600

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NFPA 1600: Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs. Although this standard clearly is not a professional qualifications standard,

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NFPA 472: Standard for Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents

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At the awareness level, a candidate is expected to recognize a hazardous materials emergency, be able to identify visible hazards, and to initiate the notifi­ cation process

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NFPA 472: Standard for Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents

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At the responder level, the candidate must be able to describe and demonstrate all methods of hazardous materials data collection and analysis, estimate potential risk, begin a response, and initiate the incident management system-among many other skills

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NFPA 472: Standard for Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents

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At the level of incident commander, the candi­ date is asked to meet all the competencies of both the awareness and opera­tions responder levels, as well as all other training mandated by state and federal agencies.

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• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (29 CPR 1910.120).

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• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Training (29 CPR 1910.120). This is the federal OSHA regulation that requires training for emergency response personnel who respond at identified levels of response to emergencies involving hazardous materials

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (29 CFR 1910.134).

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Respiratory Protection Training (29 CFR 1910.134). This is the federal OSHA regulation that requires the training, health monitoring, and fitness testing for anyone who routinely uses respiratory protection as part of their occupation

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)(29 CFR 1910.1030).

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens (29 CFR 1910.1030). This is the federal OSHA regulation that addresses the need for an exposure control plan, education and training of employees, personal protective equipment, control, and vaccinations for individuals who are likely to be exposed to blood and other body fluids

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (29CFR 1910.146).

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Permit­ Required Confined Spaces (29CFR 1910.146). This section contains requirements for practices and procedures to protect employees in general industry from the hazards of entry into permit-required confined spaces

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NFPA 1250

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Recommended Practices in Emergency Services Organization Risk Management

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NFPA document is the Fire Department Health and Safety Standards Handbook that contains the complete text of NFPA

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1500, 1521, 1561, 1581, and 1582.

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NFPA1971

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NFPA1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting

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NFPA 1407

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NFPA 1407: Standard for Fire Service Rapid Intervention Teams

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NFPA 1403

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NFPA 1403: Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions

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NFPA 1407

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NFPA 1407: Standard for Fire Service Rapid Intervention Teams

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NFPA 1500

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NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program

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NFPA 1561:

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NFPA 1561:

Standard on Emergency Services Incident Management System

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NFPA 1584

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NFPA 1584: Standard on the Rehabilitation Process for Members During Eniergency Operations and Training Exercises

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NFPA 1962

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NFPA 1962: Standard for the Inspection, Care, and Use of Fire Hose, Couplings, and Nozzles and the Service Testing of Fire Hose

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NFPA 1932:

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NFPA 1932: Standard on Use, Maintenance, and Service Testing of In-Service Fire Department
Ground Ladders;

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NFPA 1915

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NFPA 1915: Standard for Fire Apparatus Preventive Maintenance Program:

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NFPA 1981

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NFPA 1981: Standard on Open-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) for Emergency Services

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NFPA 1982

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NFPA 1982: Standard on Personal Alert Safety Systems (PASS)

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NFPA 1983: Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services

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NFPA 1983: Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services

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Training and education (NFPA 1500, chapter 3)
NFPA professional qualification standards: Instructor (1041), Driver pump operator (1002)
Firefighter (1001), Airport firefighter (1003)
Officer (1021), Wildland firefighter (1051)
HazMat response (472)
Land-based firefighters responding to marine vessel fires (1405)
Infection control program training requirements (NFPA 1581)
Live fire training evolutions (NFPA 1403)

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NFPA professional qualification standards: Instructor (1041), Driver pump operator (1002)
Firefighter (1001), Airport firefighter (1003)
Officer (1021), Wildland firefighter (1051)
HazMat response (472)
Land-based firefighters responding to marine vessel fires (1405)
Infection control program training requirements (NFPA 1581)
Live fire training evolutions (NFPA 1403)

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Vehicles, equipment, and drivers (NFPA 1500, chapter 4)
Automotive fire apparatus (NFPA 1901) Wildland fire apparatus (NFPA 1906)
Service tests of pumps on fire department apparatus (NFPA 1911) Testing fire department aerial devices (NFPA 1914)
Ground ladders (NFPA 1931 and 1932)
Firehose, couplings, and nozzles (NFPA 1961, 1962, and 1964) Fire extinguishers (NFPA 10)

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Vehicles, equipment, and drivers (NFPA 1500, chapter 4)
Automotive fire apparatus (NFPA 1901) Wildland fire apparatus (NFPA 1906)
Service tests of pumps on fire department apparatus (NFPA 1911) Testing fire department aerial devices (NFPA 1914)
Ground ladders (NFPA 1931 and 1932)
Firehose, couplings, and nozzles (NFPA 1961, 1962, and 1964) Fire extinguishers (NFPA 10)

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Protective clothing and protective equipment (NFPA 1500, chapter 5)
Station uniforms (NFPA 1975)
Protective clothing (NFPA 1971, 1976, 1977, 1999, 1991, 1992)
Self contained breathing apparatus (NFPA 1404 and 1981) Life safety rope and systems (NFPA 1983)

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Protective clothing and protective equipment (NFPA 1500, chapter 5)
Station uniforms (NFPA 1975)
Protective clothing (NFPA 1971, 1976, 1977, 1999, 1991, 1992)
Self contained breathing apparatus (NFPA 1404 and 1981) Life safety rope and systems (NFPA 1983)

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Emergency operations (NFPA 1500, chapter 6)
Rapid intervention for rescue (NFPA 1500, 6-5) Rehab (NFPA 1500, 6-6)
Civil unrest/terrorism (NFPA 1500, 6-7) IMS (NFPA 1561)
EMS personnel responding to hazmat incidents (NFPA 473

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Emergency operations (NFPA 1500, chapter 6)
Rapid intervention for rescue (NFPA 1500, 6-5) Rehab (NFPA 1500, 6-6)
Civil unrest/terrorism (NFPA 1500, 6-7) IMS (NFPA 1561)
EMS personnel responding to hazmat incidents (NFPA 473

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Facility safety (NFPA 1500, chapter 7)
- Life safety code (NFPA 101)
Medical and physical (NFPA 1500, chapter 8)
- Medical requirements for firefighters (NFPA 1582)
- Infection control program (NFPA 1581)
Member assistance and wellness program (NFPA 1500, chapter 9) Critical incident stress program (NFPA 1500, chapter 10)

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Facility safety (NFPA 1500, chapter 7)
- Life safety code (NFPA 101)
Medical and physical (NFPA 1500, chapter 8)
- Medical requirements for firefighters (NFPA 1582)
- Infection control program (NFPA 1581)
Member assistance and wellness program (NFPA 1500, chapter 9) Critical incident stress program (NFPA 1500, chapter 10)

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29 CFR 1910.120:

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29 CFR 1910.120: Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HazWoper-Hazardous materials response

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29 CFR 1910.134

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29 CFR 1910.134: Respiratory Protection (two in/two out)

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29 CFR 1910.146: Permit Required Confined Spaces (rescue)

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29 CFR 1910.146: Permit Required Confined Spaces (rescue)

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CFR 2910.147

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29 CFR 2910.147: Lock out, tag out (confined spaces)

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29 CFR 1910.156

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29 CFR 1910.156: Fire Brigades (industrial chiefs)

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29 CFR 1910.1030

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29 CFR 1910.1030: Occupational Exposure to Blood-borne Pathogens

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29 CFR 1910.1200

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29 CFR 1910.1200: Hazard Communication