SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan Flashcards
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
definition- high risk Training
any practical training evolutions that involve putting personnel in positions that might risk their lives (ie, live-fire training, flashover, confined space training, high level training, trench rescue training, water and ice rescue training
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
define - BFES practises
includes all BFES policies and procedures, standard operating guidelines, memos, the collective agreement, schedules and any other departmental literature
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
_____ and _______ involved with a high-risk training are responsible for ensuring that the practises outlined in this document are followed and ensuring the safety of all persons involved with the training evolution
Instructors/ supervisors
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
instructors and supervisors involved with a high risk, evolution that encompassess BFES Practices
shall ensure that a live-fire training plan or high risk training plan has been completed and submitted to the division chief of training for review
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
Instructor and supervisor involved with high risk evolution that does not meet and/or exceeds BFES Practices shall ensure that a live fire training plan or high risk training plan has been completed and submitted to Division chief of training, for
approval prior to the training being conducted
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
All high risk training evolutions require the appointment______ _____ ______, who is has overall control of the training evolution and a safety officer, who will ensure that safe practises are followed
of a instructor in charge,
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
The instructor in charge and the safety officer shall ensure that all training techniques are
department approved, ie. only those technical rescue techniques that are in the technical rescue manuals shall be allowed
SOG 1-12 High Risk Training Plan
The instructor in charge shall ensure that a teacher to student ratio of ___________ shall not be exceeded for all persons involved in live fire/high risk training
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Before a high risk training evolution is conducted
a briefing shall be conducted that will discuss the hazards involved, the elements of the training practiced/ demonstrated and contigencies in case of an emergency