Name: Score:
175 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 175
a person who meets or exceeds rescue technician level competencies
safety compliance auditor (sca)
assistant safety officer- rescue technician (ASO-RT)
field operations manager (fom)
emergency response coordinator (erc)
Definition 2 of 175
A mental health disorder that can develop in individuals who have experienced a terrifying ordeal
that involved physical harm or the threat of harm.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd)
Chronic stress
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Health and safety officer (hso)
Definition 3 of 175
the constellation of elements that must be taken into consideration at a structure fire, including
issues associated with the building's layout, size, number of floors, access options, and other
features
increased ventilation
duct insulation
soft surfaces
building geometry
,Definition 4 of 175
increasing pressure in trapped smoke away from a growing fire (room above, dead end hallways,
stairways, etc)
brown smoke
warning signs- smoke explosion
blowup
warning signs-flashover
Term 5 of 175
The most common form of risk management includes the use of a five-step process:
identify, evaluate, prioritize, control, and monitor hazards
detect, analyze, dismiss, manage, and overlook threats
recognize, confront, eliminate, accept, and document issues
assess, ignore, report, react, and forget risks
Definition 6 of 175
a collapse in which stressed concrete, reinforced concrete, and steel girders are impeding
access. Included are collapses that require the response of urban search and rescue teams and
specialized equipment and collapses that threaten other structures or that involve the possibility
of significant secondary collapse
light collapse
heavy collapse
defusing
basic/surface collapse
,Definition 7 of 175
HSO requirements, duties and responsibilities
Firefighter safety guidelines
Emergency medical response protocol
NFPA 1500
Osha 1910 standards
Definition 8 of 175
ISO qualifications for NIMS safety officers
Safety officer training manual
Emergency response protocols
Firefighter certification standards
NFPA 1026
Definition 9 of 175
an early warning sign that the core temperature is elevated, as characterized by the onset of
physical exhaustion that is remedied by rest and hydration only to return quickly and more
profoundly upon engagement with the hot environment
traffic barrier
regulation
compression
transient heat fatigue (THF)
, Definition 10 of 175
efforts to improve an individual's strength, flexibility, and aerobics to help prevent overexertion at
incidents
informal process
annealing
false work
work hardening
Definition 11 of 175
ghosting, smoke flow paths that are moving faster than firefighters can crawl
warning signs-flashover
warning signs- flame over
ISOs responsibilities D-
acute stress disorder (ASD)
Definition 12 of 175
a structural element that transfers loads perpendicularly to the imposed load
Girder
Beam
Truss
Column
175 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 175
a person who meets or exceeds rescue technician level competencies
safety compliance auditor (sca)
assistant safety officer- rescue technician (ASO-RT)
field operations manager (fom)
emergency response coordinator (erc)
Definition 2 of 175
A mental health disorder that can develop in individuals who have experienced a terrifying ordeal
that involved physical harm or the threat of harm.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd)
Chronic stress
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Health and safety officer (hso)
Definition 3 of 175
the constellation of elements that must be taken into consideration at a structure fire, including
issues associated with the building's layout, size, number of floors, access options, and other
features
increased ventilation
duct insulation
soft surfaces
building geometry
,Definition 4 of 175
increasing pressure in trapped smoke away from a growing fire (room above, dead end hallways,
stairways, etc)
brown smoke
warning signs- smoke explosion
blowup
warning signs-flashover
Term 5 of 175
The most common form of risk management includes the use of a five-step process:
identify, evaluate, prioritize, control, and monitor hazards
detect, analyze, dismiss, manage, and overlook threats
recognize, confront, eliminate, accept, and document issues
assess, ignore, report, react, and forget risks
Definition 6 of 175
a collapse in which stressed concrete, reinforced concrete, and steel girders are impeding
access. Included are collapses that require the response of urban search and rescue teams and
specialized equipment and collapses that threaten other structures or that involve the possibility
of significant secondary collapse
light collapse
heavy collapse
defusing
basic/surface collapse
,Definition 7 of 175
HSO requirements, duties and responsibilities
Firefighter safety guidelines
Emergency medical response protocol
NFPA 1500
Osha 1910 standards
Definition 8 of 175
ISO qualifications for NIMS safety officers
Safety officer training manual
Emergency response protocols
Firefighter certification standards
NFPA 1026
Definition 9 of 175
an early warning sign that the core temperature is elevated, as characterized by the onset of
physical exhaustion that is remedied by rest and hydration only to return quickly and more
profoundly upon engagement with the hot environment
traffic barrier
regulation
compression
transient heat fatigue (THF)
, Definition 10 of 175
efforts to improve an individual's strength, flexibility, and aerobics to help prevent overexertion at
incidents
informal process
annealing
false work
work hardening
Definition 11 of 175
ghosting, smoke flow paths that are moving faster than firefighters can crawl
warning signs-flashover
warning signs- flame over
ISOs responsibilities D-
acute stress disorder (ASD)
Definition 12 of 175
a structural element that transfers loads perpendicularly to the imposed load
Girder
Beam
Truss
Column