ID Target Hazards and Pre Plan Flashcards
Which occupancies are deemed a target hazard and who approves it?
Occupancies with a fire flow of 3000 gallons per minute or more, approved by the Battalion chief.
When should a target hazard be inspected and by whom?
At least once a year by each shift equaling three times a year.
Where should each target hazard information be kept in what form is used?
Form 78 in the form 78 folder on the engine.
When should form 78 be updated?
Shall be updated by each shift after each inspection, drill, response, or any other visit.
After inspection of all target hazards buy all three shifts, what should take place?
The check off sheet shall be signed and dated by all three shifts.
What are the objectives of preplanning buildings?
Collect information useful in rescue and fire control operations.
Determined methods of entry, ventilation, rescue, water supply, gas and electric shut off’s, exposures and general fire ground tactics.
Become aware a special hazards such as dangerous chemicals, etc.
What is the responsibility of the station captains?
Conduct annual pre-fire plan inspections and maintain preplan inspection records.
Not recorded as fire prevention inspections.
What forms are used to record pre-fire inspections?
Form 484, occupancy record and form 78, building survey record.
What are the procedures for preplanned inspections?
Contact plant manager or management.
Make sure fire prevention Bureau is contacted prior to.
Make sure management is explain the purpose of the visit.
When contacting management what should the caption consider?
Ascertain who guides the station through the plan.
Where the guide will be met.
The most convenient time for the tour.
What should personal familiarize ourselves with?
Location of FDC and shut off.
What should personal do if hazards are found during a preplan inspection?
Asked management to abate all such hazards immediately.
Contact the local fire prevention Bureau via telephone and write a memo when.
Do not issue 410 of FPB occupancy.