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Stopping Unsafe Practices
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The firefighter will demonstrate a general knowledge of unsafe practices that could take place on the emergency scene and actions that could be taken to prevent future occurrences.
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Firefighters Mental Health
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The firefighter will demonstrate a general knowledge of the mental health issues affecting the fire service, indicators of potential concerns, and corrective action options.
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Duty And Responsibility To Act Safely
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The firefighter will demonstrate a general knowledge of safe practices at the station and at the emergency scene.
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Developing Department Safety Awareness
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Given information from discussion, handouts and reading materials, the member will focus on the troubling question of how to prevent firefighter line-of-duty deaths.
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Personal Safety Awareness For EMS Personnel
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Given information from discussion, handouts, and reading materials, describe and recognize personal safety concerns related to emergency medical operations that may require corrective action.
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Firefighter Survival Awareness
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The student will demonstrate an understanding of the importance for knowing personal survival techniques if trapped in a fire situation.
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Safety - You Could Get Hurt Without It!
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The student will demonstrate an increased awareness of the importance of safety in the fire and rescue service and a better understanding of actions that can be taken to contribute to a safer work environment.
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Winter Operations
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The individual will demonstrate a basic knowledge of winter operations and the precautions that need to be considered to provide for the safety of personnel, from memory, without assistance, to a written test accuracy of 70%.
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Safety Procedures for Responding to Mobile Conveyance Emergencies
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Given company policies and standard operating guidelines, list and describe the procedures and requirements that will assure safe response to motor vehicle emergencies so that OSHA requirements for protective equipment, local/jurisdictional laws, department policies and standard operating procedures are incorporated into an overall incident action plan.
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