Podcast
Questions and Answers
According to the SOP, who is responsible for ensuring station inspections are completed?
According to the SOP, who is responsible for ensuring station inspections are completed?
- The Station Captain
- The State Fire Marshal
- The Division Chief of Health and Safety (correct)
- The Fire Chief
What is the primary goal of the station inspection program?
What is the primary goal of the station inspection program?
- To ensure compliance with the Florida State Fire Marshal’s regulations.
- To find and correct safety violations and deficiencies.
- To establish a safe work environment for all department personnel.
- All of the above. (correct)
How often are station inspections conducted?
How often are station inspections conducted?
- As needed
- Quarterly (correct)
- Annually
- Monthly
Which of the following is NOT included in the list of items to be inspected?
Which of the following is NOT included in the list of items to be inspected?
What form is required for documenting station inspections?
What form is required for documenting station inspections?
What is the purpose of the preface section in this SOP?
What is the purpose of the preface section in this SOP?
What is the primary purpose of the SOP 908 document?
What is the primary purpose of the SOP 908 document?
What is the significance of the revision and reviewed dates on this SOP?
What is the significance of the revision and reviewed dates on this SOP?
Flashcards
Station Inspections Purpose
Station Inspections Purpose
To evaluate and document the condition and operation of fire and rescue stations.
Inspection Responsibility
Inspection Responsibility
The Division Chief of Health and Safety is responsible for inspections.
Inspection Schedule
Inspection Schedule
Inspections are conducted quarterly to ensure compliance and safety.
General Station Conditions
General Station Conditions
Signup and view all the flashcards
Housekeeping
Housekeeping
Signup and view all the flashcards
Fire Prevention
Fire Prevention
Signup and view all the flashcards
Hazardous Materials Inspection
Hazardous Materials Inspection
Signup and view all the flashcards
Electrical Safety Checks
Electrical Safety Checks
Signup and view all the flashcards
Study Notes
Standard Operating Procedure for Station Inspections
- Subject: Station Inspections
- Category: Support Services
- Subcategory: S.O.P. 908
- Effective Date: 09/01/15
- Revision Date: 05/28/20
- Reviewed Date: 02/01/22
- Purpose: To evaluate and document the condition and operation of fire and rescue stations, including personnel and equipment, in compliance with Florida State Fire Marshal regulations.
Inspection Responsibility
- The Division Chief of Health and Safety is responsible for ensuring station inspections are completed.
Inspection Schedule and Procedure
- Inspections are conducted quarterly to ensure safety and comply with State Fire Marshal regulations.
- Inspections cover general station conditions, housekeeping, exits, walking surfaces, apparatus maintenance areas, laundry/cleaning areas, building exteriors, decontamination rooms, fire prevention/protection, hazardous materials, electrical wiring/fixtures, and excessive supplies.
Inspection Documentation
- All inspections are documented using the CFR-050 - Facilities Checklist Report.
- The completed report is submitted to the Division Chief of Health and Safety for review.
- A copy of the report is provided to the station officer for addressing any corrective actions needed.
- Once corrective actions are completed, the form is kept on file by the Division Chief of Health and Safety.
Corrective Actions
- Station officers are responsible for immediately addressing any noted deficiencies.
- Any deficiencies beyond the station personnel's ability to correct are referred to the Division Chief of Health & Safety for further action.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.