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Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills: Skills Evaluation Workbook
International Association of Fire Chiefs, National Fire Protection Association

ISBN-13: 9780763742591
ISBN-10: 0763742597
$38.95 (Sugg. US List) Training Site Discount
Paperback
305 Pages
© 2007

Section One: Fire Fighter I:

  • Donning Personal Protective Equipment
  • Doffing Personal Protective
  • Donning SCBA from a Seat-Mounted
  • Donning SCBA from a Side-Mounted Compartment or Bracket
  • Donning SCBA Using the Over-the-Head Method
  • Donning SCBA Using the Coat Method
  • Donning a Face Piece
  • Doffing SCBA
  • Daily SCBA
  • Monthly SCBA
  • Replacing an SCBA Cylinder
  • Cleaning and Sanitizing SCBA
  • Perform Moderate Work Activity Simulating Ventilation Operations While Wearing PPE/SCBA
  • Perform Light to Moderate Work Activity Simulating Search and Rescue Operations While Wearing PPE and SCBA
  • Safely Fill SCBA Cylinders from a Cascade System
  • Replace a SCBA Cylinder on Another Fire
  • Using a Radio
  • Operating and Answering Fire Station Telephone and Intercom
  • Initiate a Response to a Simulated Reported Emergency
  • Visit/Tour the Local Communication Center or Public Safety Answering
  • Transporting a Fire Extinguisher
  • Operating a Carbon Dioxide Extinguisher
  • Attacking a Class A Fire with a Stored-Pressure Water-Type Fire Extinguisher
  • Attacking a Class A Fire with a Multipurpose Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher
  • Attacking a Class B Flammable Liquid Fire with a Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher
  • Attacking a Class B Flammable Liquid Fire with a Stored-Pressure Foam Fire Extinguisher (AFFF or FFFP)
  • Use of Wet Chemical Fire Extinguishers
  • Extinguish Simulated Class C Fire
  • Use of Dry Powder Fire Extinguishing Agents
  • Placing a Life Safety Rope into a Rope Bag
  • Safety Knot
  • Half Hitch
  • Clove Hitch Tied in the Open
  • Clove Hitch Tied around an Object
  • Figure Eight Knot
  • Figure Eight on a Bight
  • Figure Eight with a Follow-Through
  • Bowline
  • Sheet or Becket Bend
  • Hoisting an Axe
  • Hoisting a Pike Pole
  • Hoisting a Ladder
  • Hoisting a Charged Hose Line
  • Hoisting an Uncharged Hose Line
  • Hoisting an Exhaust Fan
  • Inspect, Clean, Maintain, and Store a Rope
  • Mounting Apparatus
  • Dismounting Apparatus
  • Forcing Entry into an Inward-Opening Door
  • Forcing Entry in an Outward-Opening Door
  • Opening an Overhead Garage Door Using the Triangle Method
  • Forcing Entry through a Wooden Double-Hung Window
  • Forcing Entry through a Casement Window
  • Forcing Entry through a Protected or Factory Window
  • Forcing Entry Using a Through-the-Lock Technique (K Tool)
  • Forcing Entry Using an A Tool
  • Forcing Entry Using a Through-the-Lock Technique (Unscrewing the Lock)
  • Breaching a Wall Frame
  • Breaching a Masonry Wall
  • Breaching a Metal Wall
  • Breaching a Floor
  • One-Fire Fighter Carry
  • Two-Fire Fighter Shoulder Carry
  • Three-Fire Fighter Shoulder Carry
  • Two-Fire Fighter Suitcase Carry
  • Three-Fire Fighter Suitcase Carry
  • Three-Fire Fighter Flat Carry
  • Four-Fire Fighter Flat Carry
  • Three-Fire Fighter Flat Shoulder Carry
  • Four-Fire Fighter Flat Shoulder Carry
  • One-Fire Fighter Rung Raise for Ladders Under 14’
  • One-Fire Fighter Rung Raise for Ladders Over 14’
  • Tying the Halyard
  • Two-Fire Fighter Beam Raise
  • Two-Fire Fighter Rung Raise
  • Three-Fire Fighter Rung Raise
  • Four-Fire Fighter Rung Raise
  • Climbing the Ladder while Carrying a Tool
  • Working from a Ladder
  • Placing a Roof Ladder
  • Perform a Chimney Check
  • Inspect, Clean, Maintain, and Store Ladders
  • General Safety Rules for Ladders
  • One-Person Walking Assist
  • Two-Person Walking Assist
  • Two-Person Extremity Carry
  • Two-Person Seat Carry
  • Two-Person Chair Carry
  • Cradle-in-Arms Carry
  • Clothes Drag
  • Blanket Drag
  • Standing Drag
  • Webbing Sling Drag
  • Fire Fighter Drag
  • One-Person Emergency Drag from a Vehicle
  • Long Backboard Rescue
  • Single Fire Fighter Ladder Rescue Technique
  • Rescuing an Unconscious Victim from a Window
  • Rescuing an Unconscious Child or Small Adult from a Window
  • Rescuing a Large Adult
  • Conduct a Primary Search of a Structure and Rescue Victims (A)
  • Conduct a Primary Search of a Structure and Rescue Victims (B)
  • Conduct a Secondary Search and Rescue Victims
  • Breaking Glass with a Hand Tool
  • Breaking a Window with a Ladder
  • Breaking Windows on Upper Floors—Halligan Toss
  • Negative-Pressure Ventilation
  • Positive-Pressure Ventilation
  • Sounding a Roof
  • Operating a Power Saw
  • Rectangular Cut
  • Louver Cut
  • Triangular Cut
  • Peak Cut
  • Trench Cut
  • Perform a Readiness Check on a Power Saw
  • Maintain a Power Saw
  • Operating a Fire Hydrant
  • Shutting Down a Hydrant
  • Setting Up a Portable Tank
  • Replacing the Swivel Gasket
  • Performing the One-Fire Fighter Foot-Tilt Method of Coupling a Fire Hose
  • Performing the Two-Fire Fighter Method for Coupling a Fire Hose
  • Performing the One-Fire Fighter Knee-Press Method of Uncoupling a Fire Hose
  • Performing the Two-Fire Fighter Stiff-Arm Method
  • Uncoupling Hose with Spanners
  • Connecting Two Lines With Damaged Hose Coupling
  • Cleaning a Hose That is Dirty or Contaminated
  • Marking a Defective Hose
  • Rolling a Straight Roll
  • Performing a Single Donut Roll
  • Twin Donut Roll
  • Performing a Self-Locking Twin Donut
  • Performing a Forward Hose Lay
  • Using a Four-Way Valve
  • Performing a Reverse Lay
  • Performing a Split Lay
  • Performing a Flat Hose Load
  • Performing a Horseshoe Hose Load
  • Performing an Accordion Hose Load
  • Attaching a Soft Suction Hose to a Fire Hydrant
  • Attaching a Hard Suction Hose to a Fire Hydrant
  • Loading the Minuteman Hose Load
  • Advancing the Minuteman Hose Load
  • Loading the Preconnected Flat Load
  • Advancing Preconnected Flat Hose Load
  • Loading the Triple Layer Hose Load
  • Advancing the Triple Layer Hose Load
  • Unload and Advance the Wyed Lines
  • Performing a Working Hose Drag
  • Performing a Shoulder Carry
  • Advancing an Accordion Load
  • Advancing a Hose Line Up a Stairway
  • Advancing a Hose Line Down a Stairway
  • Advancing an Uncharged Hose Line Up a Ladder
  • Operating a Hose from a Ladder
  • Connecting a Hose Line to Supply a Fire Department Connection
  • Connecting and Advancing an Attack Line from a Standpipe Outlet
  • Replacing a Hose Section
  • Drain Hose and Carry
  • Operating a Smooth Bore Nozzle
  • Operating a Fog Nozzle
  • Initiate MAYDAY Procedures
  • Create a Harness
  • Rescue a Downed Fire Fighter
  • Rescue a Downed Fire Fighter Who Is Wearing PPE and SCBA
  • Locate and Follow a Hose Line to Safety
  • Locate Doors and Windows That Can Be Used as Emergency Exits
  • Escape from an Entanglement Situation
  • Open a Wall and Escape Using a Reduced Profile Maneuver
  • One-Fire Fighter Salvage Cover Fold
  • Two-Fire Fighter Salvage Cover Fold
  • Fold and Roll a Salvage Cover
  • One-Person Salvage Cover Roll
  • Shoulder Toss
  • Balloon Toss
  • Using a Sprinkler Stop
  • Using Sprinkler Wedges
  • Close and Reopen Main Control Valve (OS&Y)
  • Close and Open Main Control Valve (PIV)
  • Construct a Water Chute
  • Construct a Water Catch-All
  • Pulling a Ceiling Using a Pike Pole
  • Opening an Interior Wall
  • Conduct a Weekly Readiness Inspection
  • Illuminate a Simulated Emergency or Training Scene
  • Suppress a Ground Cover Fire
  • Performing a Direct Attack
  • Performing an Indirect Attack
  • Performing a Combination Attack
  • One-Fire Fighter Method for Operating a Large Handline
  • Two-Fire Fighter Method for Operating a Large Handline
  • Operating a Deck Gun
  • Operating a Portable Monitor
  • Locating Fires Behind Walls and Under Subfloors
  • Suppressing a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire
  • Extinguish a Vehicle Fire
  • Extinguish an Exterior Class A Fire
  • Control Gas Utilities
  • Control Electrical Utilities System
  • Head Tilt-Chin Lift Technique
  • Jaw-Thrust Technique
  • Clearing the Airway Using Finger Sweeps
  • Recovery Position
  • Mouth-to-Mask Rescue Breathing
  • Mouth-to-Barrier Rescue Breathing
  • Mouth-to-Mouth Rescue Breathing
  • Heimlich Maneuver
  • Airway Obstruction in an Unconscious Adult
  • Airway Obstruction in a Conscious Infant
  • Airway Obstruction in an Unconscious Infant
  • External Chest Compressions on an Adult
  • One-Rescuer Adult CPR
  • Two-Rescuer Adult CPR
  • One-Rescuer Infant CPR
  • One-Rescuer Child CPR
  • Treat Shock
  • Perform a Residential Fire Safety Survey
  • Perform a Public Fire Safety Education Presentation
  • Perform a Public Fire Safety Education Presentation on EDITH
  • Perform a Public Fire Safety Education Presentation on Smoke Detectors
  • Perform a Public Education Tour of the Fire Station

Section 2: Fire Fighter II:

  • Using the NFIRS Data Entry Tool
  • Assume Command at a Simulated Emergency
  • Transfer Command at a Simulated Emergency
  • Incident Management System
  • Test Operability and Flow of a Fire Hydrant
  • Placing a Foam Line in Service
  • Performing the Sweep Method of Applying Foam
  • Performing the Bankshot Method
  • Performing the Rain-Down Method
  • Perform an Annual Service Test on Fire Hose
  • Conduct a Weekly/Monthly Generator Test
  • Coordinate an Interior Attack
  • Conduct a Pre-Incident Plan
  • Breaking Tempered Glass
  • First on Scene at a Motor Vehicle Incident
  • Advance a Hose Line for the Protection of Personnel at a MVC
  • Mitigate Hazards at a Motor Vehicle Crash
  • Illuminate a Motor Vehicle Crash
  • Stabilize a Vehicle
  • Gain Access to a Vehicle
  • Provide Medical Care to Victims of MVC
  • Force Open a Vehicle Door
  • Remove a Vehicle Roof
  • Displace a Vehicle’s Dash
  • Extricate a Victim on a Short Board
  • Extricate a Victim
  • Identify and Retrieve Various Types of Rescue Tools
  • Establish Barriers
  • Safely Assist Rescue Teams

Section 3: Hazardous Materials:

  • Donning Level B Encapsulated Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Doffing Level B Encapsulated Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Don Level B Non-Encapsulated Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Doff Level B Non-Encapsulated Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Don Level C Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Doff Level C Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Don Level D Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Doff Level D Chemical Protective Clothing Ensemble
  • Perform Emergency Decontamination
  • Set Up and Use Mass Decontamination
  • Use a Multi-Gas Meter to Provide Atmospheric Monitoring
  • Use Absorption/Adsorption
  • Use Overflow/Underflow
  • Construct a Dike
  • Diversion
  • Retention
  • Dilution
  • Vapor Dispersion
  • Vapor Suppression
  • Decontamination
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