5 Safety Risk Mgmt Flashcards

0
Q

Everyone goes home developed why and who

A

Nfff prevent line duty deaths

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1
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Prevention depends on

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Ability to avoid events leading to injury and death

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2
Q

Results and year of safety summit

A

2004

16 initiatives

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3
Q

Web based system to report near misses launched when and by whom

A

2005 iafc

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4
Q

Disproportionate # FFs over ____ die of cardiac arrest

A

49

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5
Q

Largest % traumatic arrests

A

Collisions

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6
Q

Prime factors in deaths in burning bldgs

A

Asphyxiation and burns

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7
Q

Establish reqs for FF in idlh

A

OSHA

Nfpa

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8
Q

What is combined to produce an incident action plan

A

Preincident plan and officer observations

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9
Q

Nfpa safety officer

A

1521

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10
Q

Safety officer reports to

A

IC

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11
Q

Safety officer functions as member of what staff

A

Command

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12
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3 qualifications to operate as a incident safety officer

A

Officer

Meet req of FO1

Qualified to function in a sector position

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13
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General knowledge reqs to operate as incident safety officer

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Hazards involved
Bldg construction
Personnel acct sys
Rehab

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14
Q

For every ff death, how many injuries

A

Nearly 1000

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15
Q

Methods ensuring understanding policies procedures

A

Sign document
Read/explain
Read/discuss
Videos

16
Q

Sources to review safety policies

A
Report of the week
The secret list
Ersi 
Statter911
Niosh case studies
17
Q

2 methods emergency incident injury prevention

A

Fitness

Ppr

18
Q

Who charged w investigation accidents

A

Health/safety officer

19
Q

Accident investigation should include

A

Cause/circumstances

Corrective actions

20
Q

Accident investigation 3 phases

A

ID/collect evidence
Interview witnesses
Written documentation

21
Q

Post incident analysis based on

A

Written report of incident safety officer

22
Q

FFs died on duty declined __ over __year period

A

30%

30 year

23
Q

Rate FFs dying wi structure fires is

A

Higher

24
Q

Fire ground ops accounted for % injuries in ___

A

43.5% in 2011

25
Q

FFs more likely to die of ___ than other U.S. workers

A

Heart attack

26
Q

Second leading cause fatalities

A

Struck by or contact w object

27
Q

Third common FF death

A

Caught/trapped

28
Q

Analyzing near miss reports uses what system

A

Modified from us navy human factors analysis and classification system (HFACS)

29
Q

HFACS worst level (1-4)

A

Level 1 = unsafe acts

30
Q

Mitigating hazards, the fire officer must fulfill 4 roles

A

Identify
Mitigate probs
Train/prepare
Model safe behavior