10. Safety Rules
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According to the policy, what is the responsibility of the Lieutenant in ensuring safety?

  • Ensuring compliance with safety rules
  • Checking equipment for proper operation and safety features
  • All of the above (correct)
  • Inspecting assigned work areas for safety features and equipment
  • What is the consequence of failing to comply with safety rules according to the policy?

  • A fine
  • A warning
  • Disciplinary action or discharge (correct)
  • A suspension
  • What should employees do if they detect or suspect an imminent danger situation in the workplace?

  • Keep quiet and continue working
  • Wait until the end of the shift to report the problem
  • Fix the problem themselves
  • Notify their immediate supervisor or employer (correct)
  • What should employees do if their supervisor is unable to correct an imminent danger situation in the workplace?

    <p>Notify the on-duty Battalion Chief immediately</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be done if damaged or unsafe equipment is discovered during normal operations?

    <p>It should be reported in a work order as soon as possible</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be done with equipment that is found to be unsafe or out-of-service?

    <p>It should be delivered to the Logistics Division upon discovery and the inability of staff to repair.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be done if the employer takes no action to eliminate a danger in the workplace?

    <p>The employee or authorized employee representative may notify the nearest office of the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training and request an inspection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a requirement for District employees in regards to safety rules?

    <p>Employees must follow safety rules and review them often</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is responsible for ensuring that their crew has received their assignments for the shift and that all equipment is checked for proper operation and safety features?

    <p>The Lieutenant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the consequence of failing to comply with safety rules according to the policy?

    <p>Disciplinary action or discharge</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When should employees notify their immediate supervisor or employer about an imminent danger situation in the workplace?

    <p>As soon as they detect or even suspect an imminent danger situation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be done if damaged or unsafe equipment is discovered during normal operations?

    <p>Complete a work order as soon as possible</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who should be notified if the supervisor is not able to correct an imminent danger situation in the workplace?

    <p>The Battalion Chief</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be done with equipment that is found to be unsafe or out-of-service?

    <p>Deliver it to the Logistics Division upon discovery and the inability of staff to repair</p> Signup and view all the answers

    District employees are not required to follow safety rules according to the policy

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Compliance with safety rules is not a condition of continued employment according to the policy

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Lieutenant is responsible for checking the safety features of all equipment in their charge

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In-service and reserve service vehicles and equipment do not need to be reviewed daily according to the policy

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Employees are not required to notify their immediate supervisor or employer if they suspect an imminent danger situation in the workplace

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The on-duty Battalion Chief does not need to be notified if the supervisor is unable to correct an imminent danger situation in the workplace

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    All damaged or unsafe equipment, apparatus component, building component, etc. will be noticed in a 'work order' being completed as soon as possible, but not later than prior to shift change according to the policy

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Safety Rules for Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District

    • The policy aims to provide a safety program for District staff and serves as the basis for an employer integrated Health and safety management program.
    • The policy requires District employees to follow safety rules, review them often, and use good common sense in carrying out assigned daily duties.
    • Compliance with safety rules is a condition of continued employment, and failure to comply may lead to disciplinary action or discharge by the District.
    • The Lieutenant is responsible for ensuring that their crew has received their assignments for the shift, and all equipment in their charge is checked for proper operation and safety features.
    • All in-service and reserve service vehicles and equipment will be reviewed each day for proper operation and intact safety features, as per the manufacturer's guidelines.
    • The Lieutenant will also inspect their assigned work areas each day to ensure all safety features and equipment are in proper working order.
    • Employees should notify their immediate supervisor or employer as soon as they detect or even suspect an imminent danger situation in the workplace.
    • If the supervisor is not able to correct the imminent danger situation, the on-duty Battalion Chief must be notified immediately, and action should be taken to mitigate the hazard or exposure to employees of the District.
    • If the employer takes no action to eliminate the danger, an employee or the authorized employee representative may notify the nearest office of the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training and request an inspection.
    • During normal operations, damaged or unsafe equipment, apparatus component, building component, etc., will be noticed in a "work order" being completed as soon as possible, but not later than prior to shift change.
    • Equipment that is found unsafe or out-of-service will be marked as such when the potential for continued usage exists.
    • Portable equipment will be delivered to the Logistics Division upon discovery and the inability of staff to repair.

    Safety Rules for Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District

    • The policy aims to provide a safety program for District staff and serves as the basis for an employer integrated Health and safety management program.
    • The policy requires District employees to follow safety rules, review them often, and use good common sense in carrying out assigned daily duties.
    • Compliance with safety rules is a condition of continued employment, and failure to comply may lead to disciplinary action or discharge by the District.
    • The Lieutenant is responsible for ensuring that their crew has received their assignments for the shift, and all equipment in their charge is checked for proper operation and safety features.
    • All in-service and reserve service vehicles and equipment will be reviewed each day for proper operation and intact safety features, as per the manufacturer's guidelines.
    • The Lieutenant will also inspect their assigned work areas each day to ensure all safety features and equipment are in proper working order.
    • Employees should notify their immediate supervisor or employer as soon as they detect or even suspect an imminent danger situation in the workplace.
    • If the supervisor is not able to correct the imminent danger situation, the on-duty Battalion Chief must be notified immediately, and action should be taken to mitigate the hazard or exposure to employees of the District.
    • If the employer takes no action to eliminate the danger, an employee or the authorized employee representative may notify the nearest office of the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training and request an inspection.
    • During normal operations, damaged or unsafe equipment, apparatus component, building component, etc., will be noticed in a "work order" being completed as soon as possible, but not later than prior to shift change.
    • Equipment that is found unsafe or out-of-service will be marked as such when the potential for continued usage exists.
    • Portable equipment will be delivered to the Logistics Division upon discovery and the inability of staff to repair.

    Safety Rules for Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District

    • The policy aims to provide a safety program for District staff and serves as the basis for an employer integrated Health and safety management program.
    • The policy requires District employees to follow safety rules, review them often, and use good common sense in carrying out assigned daily duties.
    • Compliance with safety rules is a condition of continued employment, and failure to comply may lead to disciplinary action or discharge by the District.
    • The Lieutenant is responsible for ensuring that their crew has received their assignments for the shift, and all equipment in their charge is checked for proper operation and safety features.
    • All in-service and reserve service vehicles and equipment will be reviewed each day for proper operation and intact safety features, as per the manufacturer's guidelines.
    • The Lieutenant will also inspect their assigned work areas each day to ensure all safety features and equipment are in proper working order.
    • Employees should notify their immediate supervisor or employer as soon as they detect or even suspect an imminent danger situation in the workplace.
    • If the supervisor is not able to correct the imminent danger situation, the on-duty Battalion Chief must be notified immediately, and action should be taken to mitigate the hazard or exposure to employees of the District.
    • If the employer takes no action to eliminate the danger, an employee or the authorized employee representative may notify the nearest office of the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training and request an inspection.
    • During normal operations, damaged or unsafe equipment, apparatus component, building component, etc., will be noticed in a "work order" being completed as soon as possible, but not later than prior to shift change.
    • Equipment that is found unsafe or out-of-service will be marked as such when the potential for continued usage exists.
    • Portable equipment will be delivered to the Logistics Division upon discovery and the inability of staff to repair.

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    Test your knowledge on the safety policies and rules of the Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District with this quiz. From daily equipment checks to reporting imminent dangers, this quiz covers all the important aspects of ensuring a safe workplace. Take the quiz and see how well you know the safety rules that are essential for the smooth and secure functioning of this District.

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