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17 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 17
NFPA 1500
Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program
Outlines the establishment and enforcement of effective infection control policies
Contains guidelines for maintaining organization guidelines for maintaining organization
safety and member health
Outlines the establishment and enforcement of effective infection control policies
This standard contains descriptive requirements for a comprehensive occupational medical
program for fire departments.
Definition 2 of 17
the source of a risk; a condition, substance, or device that can directly cause injury, fatality or
property loss.
Hazard
Peril
Exposure
Risk
, Definition 3 of 17
This standard shall identify the minimum levels of competence required by responders to
emergencies involving hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction
NFPA 1403
Standard on Live Fire Evolutions
NFPA 1404
Standard for Fire Service Respiratory Protection Training
NFPA 472
Standard for Competencies for Responders to Hazmat/WMD
NFPA 1021
Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications
Definition 4 of 17
This standard identifies the levels of competence required of emergency medical services (EMS)
personnel who respond to incidents involving hazardous materials or weapons of mass
destruction (WMD). It specifically covers the requirements for basic life support and advanced
life support personnel in the pre-hospital setting.
NFPA 473
Standard for Competencies for EMS Personnel Responders to Hazmat/WMD Incidents
NFPA 1583
Standard on Health-Related Fitness Programs for Fire Department Members
NFPA 472
Standard for Competencies for Responders to Hazmat/WMD
NFPA 1521
Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer Professional Qualifications
17 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 17
NFPA 1500
Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program
Outlines the establishment and enforcement of effective infection control policies
Contains guidelines for maintaining organization guidelines for maintaining organization
safety and member health
Outlines the establishment and enforcement of effective infection control policies
This standard contains descriptive requirements for a comprehensive occupational medical
program for fire departments.
Definition 2 of 17
the source of a risk; a condition, substance, or device that can directly cause injury, fatality or
property loss.
Hazard
Peril
Exposure
Risk
, Definition 3 of 17
This standard shall identify the minimum levels of competence required by responders to
emergencies involving hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction
NFPA 1403
Standard on Live Fire Evolutions
NFPA 1404
Standard for Fire Service Respiratory Protection Training
NFPA 472
Standard for Competencies for Responders to Hazmat/WMD
NFPA 1021
Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications
Definition 4 of 17
This standard identifies the levels of competence required of emergency medical services (EMS)
personnel who respond to incidents involving hazardous materials or weapons of mass
destruction (WMD). It specifically covers the requirements for basic life support and advanced
life support personnel in the pre-hospital setting.
NFPA 473
Standard for Competencies for EMS Personnel Responders to Hazmat/WMD Incidents
NFPA 1583
Standard on Health-Related Fitness Programs for Fire Department Members
NFPA 472
Standard for Competencies for Responders to Hazmat/WMD
NFPA 1521
Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer Professional Qualifications