12 Questions
What is the top priority for functional fire companies?
Preventing incidents
Which of the following can contribute to close calls and incidents?
All of the above
What is the process of operational risk management?
Recognizing and identifying risks, assessing and prioritizing them, and making decisions to mitigate them
What does risk assessment involve?
Identifying potential hazards and assessing the harm and likelihood of harm they may cause
Why is prioritizing risks important in managing risks?
To determine which risks are the most severe
Which capabilities determine the ability to remove hazards from fire victims or vice versa?
Staffing, experience, and skill level
What does the functional fire company approach involve?
Prepare, respond, and mitigate risks
When is risk assessment and prioritization important during a rescue attempt?
Before entering the building
What does risk mitigation involve?
Actions to reduce the severity of risks and impact on firefighters, people, and buildings
What should preparedness and risk management responsibilities be based on?
Operational roles and responsibilities
What is Safety-First Fire and Rescue's (SFFR) main priority?
Emergency medical services
What type of culture does SFFR have?
Extreme safety
Study Notes
- Educating non-fire personnel on firefighter fatigue is important to justify rest periods.
- Risk homeostasis explains why firefighters may take unacceptable risks even when prepared.
- Preparedness is a top priority for functional fire companies to manage risks and prevent incidents.
- Lack of mental, physical, mechanical, and procedural preparedness can contribute to close calls and incidents.
- Managing preparedness and risks should be included in officer development programs.
- A list of specific risk management responsibilities should be addressed at each level of the organization.
- The process of operational risk management involves recognizing and identifying risks, assessing and prioritizing them, and making decisions to mitigate them.
- Risk assessment involves identifying potential hazards and assessing the harm and likelihood of harm they may cause.
- Prioritizing risks and using information for decision-making is essential in managing risks.
- Capabilities such as staffing, experience, and skill level determine the ability to remove hazards from fire victims or vice versa.
- The functional fire company approach involves three steps: prepare, respond, and mitigate risks.
- Risk assessment and prioritization are important in determining whether to go in or stay out during a rescue attempt.
- Risk mitigation involves actions to reduce the severity of risks and impact on firefighters, people, and buildings.
- Preparedness and risk management responsibilities should be combined and assigned to individuals based on their operational roles and responsibilities.
- Two suburban fire departments with different leadership and operational philosophies are discussed.
- Safety-First Fire and Rescue (SFFR) prioritizes emergency medical services over fire suppression and fire rescue.
- SFFR has an "extreme safety" culture based on avoiding risks whenever possible.
- SFFR uses a staffing and deployment model where every firefighter is proficient at performing every task on the fireground.
- Some fire chiefs opt for a strong "EMS first" mindset due to a majority of their calls being EMS-related and a belief that aggressive fire operations are too dangerous.
- The lack of commitment to operational preparedness is evident in the operational inconsistencies of fire suppression tactics between shifts, battalions, and different parts of the city.
Test your knowledge on firefighting preparedness and risk management with this informative quiz! From recognizing potential hazards to prioritizing risks and making decisions to mitigate them, this quiz covers a variety of topics essential to ensuring the safety of firefighters, people, and buildings. Learn about different leadership and operational philosophies in suburban fire departments and their impact on emergency medical services and fire suppression. See how much you know about firefighter fatigue, risk homeostasis, and the functional fire company approach. Take the quiz now and
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