Major 2 Flashcards
Major 2
<p>What defines are role and power? these powers are located in which part and section of the document</p>
<p>Emergencies Act 2004Section 34, part 3.2</p>
Name 6 General powers of the chief officer
<p>The chief officer of an emergency service may, for the protection or preservation of life, property or the environment:</p>
<ol> <li>with any necessary assistance and force, enter land</li> <li>close a street or road to traffic</li> <li>bring equipment onto land or into a structure or vehicle</li> <li>open a container, or dismantle equipment, using any necessary or reasonable force</li> <li>remove, dismantle, demolish or destroy a structure or vehicle</li> <li>contain an animal or substance</li> <li>remove or destroy an animal, a substance or vegetation</li> <li>turn off, disconnect or shut down a motor or equipment</li> <li>control, shut off or disconnect a supply of fuel, gas, electricity, water or anything else</li> <li>use a supply of water without charge</li> <li>give directions to regulate or prohibit the movement of people, animals or vehicles</li> <li>evacuate people or animals from an area to another place</li> <li>close any premises</li></ol>
<p>A firefighter slips on a wet floor and injures themselves. Describe the WHS reporting mechanism for reporting the incident and the chain of command</p>
<p>- Riskman</p>
<ul> <li>Person reporting completes the report and forwards to their immediate supervisor - SO.</li> <li>SO sends it to Commander</li> <li>The Commander forwards to the HR Manager</li></ul>
<p>Define the terms hazards and risk – give an example of each</p>
<p><strong>HAZARD</strong> - source of danger. Anything which has the potential to cause injury, illness, damage or loss of property.</p>
<p>HAZARD EXAMPLES: sharps, debris, smoke</p>
<p><strong>RISK</strong> - Is the likelihood that a hazard will cause injury or ill health to a person or to damage property.</p>
<p>RISK EXAMPLES: cutting yourself on exposed sharps, tripping/slipping</p>
<p>What are the different levels of PPC?</p>
<ul> <li>Level A Fully encapsulated gas-tight suit</li> <li>Level B Splash suit with BA Level</li> <li>C Splash suit with respirator</li> <li>Level D Structural PPC (BA)</li> <li>Level E Wildfire PPC (respirator / mask as required)</li></ul>
<p>State the PPC items worn for Level A - Fully encapsulated gas-tight suit</p>
<ul> <li>Undergarments</li> <li>Disposable overalls (T-shirt optional),</li> <li>Socks</li> <li>Fully encapsulated suit</li> <li>Helmet - Lightweight (if fitting allows)</li> <li>BA</li></ul>
<p>What do you wear for a Level B Splash suit with BA</p>
<ul> <li>Undergarments - Disposable overalls (T-shirt optional)</li> <li>Socks</li> <li>Boots - Chemical resistant gumboots</li> <li>Gloves - Chemical resistant</li> <li>Helmet - Not required unless overhead hazard</li> <li>Splash suit</li> <li>BA</li></ul>
<p>What do you wear for a Level C - Splash suit with respirator</p>
<ul> <li>Undergarments - Disposable overalls (T-shirt optional),</li> <li>Socks</li> <li>Boots - Chemical resistant gumboots</li> <li>Gloves - Chemical resistant</li> <li>Helmet - Not required unless overhead hazard</li> <li>Splash suit</li> <li>SE400 respirator</li></ul>
<p>What do you wear for a Level D - Structural PPC (BA)</p>
<p>1. Boots - Structural</p>
<p>2. Socks</p>
<p>3. Trousers - Navy blue</p>
<p>4. Belt</p>
<p>5. Shirt Navy blue shirt or issue T-shirt (SO light blue)</p>
<p>6. Jumper - as required</p>
<p>7. Over pants - Structural</p>
<p>8. Coat - Structural</p>
<p>9. Flash hood</p>
<p>10. Helmet - Structural</p>
<p>11. Gloves - Structural</p>
<p>12. BA - As required</p>
<p>What do you wear for a Level E - MVA, bush/grass fire, Medical assist</p>
<p>1. Boots - Structural</p>
<p>2. Socks</p>
<p>3. Trousers - Navy blue</p>
<p>4. Belt</p>
<p>5. Shirt Navy blue shirt or issue T-shirt (SO light blue)</p>
<p>6. Jumper - as required</p>
<p>7. Over pants - Structural, only as required</p>
<p>8. lightweight coat</p>
<p>9. Helmet - Structural or wildfire</p>
<p>10. Gloves - wildfire or rescue</p>
<p>11. Goggles - Or safety glasses</p>
<p>Name 3 types of water mains used in ACT</p>
<p>1. Trunk main</p>
<ul> <li>600mm to 3000mm</li> <li>Delivers water from source to treatment plants then onto reservoirs</li></ul>
<p>2. Service mains</p>
<ul> <li>100mm residential areas</li> <li>150-600mm in industrial areas</li> <li>Laid underground, consumers draw their water from them by smaller pipes</li></ul>
<p>3. Ring mains</p>
<ul> <li>High risk/priority areas e.g. schools, hospitals, fuel depots</li></ul>
<p>What are the 3 main types of hydrants</p>
<p>1. Spring valve hydrant (ball valve)</p>
<p>2. High capacity hydrant</p>
<p>3. Pillar hydrants</p>
<p>What is water hammer and how can it be prevented</p>
<p>Occurs when water flow is suddenly shut off.</p>
<ul> <li>The pressure of water must then be absorbed by the pipes and fittings</li> <li>This can rupture hose joints, hydrants, water mains or pump casings</li></ul>
<p>To AVOID water hammer:</p>
<ul> <li>shut off branches smoothly and steadily</li> <li>shut off hydrants smoothly and steadily</li> <li>shut off deliveries and collectors at the pump smoothly and steadily</li> <li>If driving over a hose that is charged it should be done slowly</li></ul>
<p>Briefly describe 3 methods to prevent deterioration of lines</p>
<p><strong>Chemical deterioration avoid:</strong></p>
<ul> <li>Storing on floors</li> <li>Excessive temperatures</li> <li>Exposure to acid and alkaline</li> <li>Leaving it in direct sunlight</li> <li>Bleaches and solvents</li></ul>
<p><strong>Mechanical deterioration avoid:</strong></p>
<ul> <li>Sharp bends, edges or kinks</li> <li>Dragging on ground</li> <li>Leaving it dirty</li> <li>Overloading</li></ul>
<p>How do you inspect a rope?</p>
<p>Look and Feel</p>
<p>Describe 3 things to check for when checking/inspecting ropes</p>
<p>1. examine the line e.g changes in diameter</p>
<p>2. discoloration and powdering</p>
<p>3. check any signs of local abrasion</p>
<p>4. observe any kinks and cuts,</p>
<p>5. exposed and/or stiffened fibres</p>
<p>Describe how and where long lines should be stored when not on an appliance</p>
<p>Store in bags away from direct sunlight and heat.</p>
<p>Store away from generators, batteries, industrial processes</p>
<p>Name the 2 principals of good firemanship and 2 examples of each</p>
<p><strong>ATTITUDE and WORK ETHIC ATTITUDE</strong></p>
<ul> <li>Remember that you are a part of a team; the team is only as good as it’s Members’ input.</li> <li>Show respect for the rank carried by all fellow firefighters and Officers.</li> <li>Respect the knowledge skills and experience of fellow firefighters and Officers and learn from them.</li> <li>Remember that if you are senior to one of your peers in either time or rank, this does not necessarily mean that you have more knowledge or greater skill in every aspect of your duties. Other team members may have skills such as trade certificates or life experiences.</li> <li>Do not take shortcuts or an ‘it’ll be right’ attitude; lives depend on things being done properly.</li> <li>Don’t leave a problem for others in the hope that they will discover it in time. If you can’t solve or fix it, then report it to your Station Officer. Take responsibility!</li> <li>The Fire Station is a second home for firefighters, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Treat it accordingly.</li></ul>
<p><strong>WORK ETHIC</strong></p>
<ul> <li>Use the correct tool for the task – use a spanner instead of a shifter, use a hammer not a coupling spanner.</li> <li>Do not drop any gear (such as hose couplings); place them on the ground.</li> <li>Do not drag equipment (such as branches when making up first aid reels).</li> <li>Clean and dry tools after use and during inspection procedures.</li> <li>Correct disposal or cleaning of all contaminated items e.g. surgical gloves, Hudson masks. Re-stow it if required.</li> <li>If you don’t know or don’t understand – ask somebody!</li></ul>
<p>Explain how and where to find Brigade Forms</p>
<p>ACTF&R Intranet home page – Under brigade forms heading</p>
<p>Where and how would you find BA wearing forms and under what heading/sub section?</p>
<p>ACTF&R Intranet homepage > Operations > “BA Wearing” section</p>