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IFSTA Chapter 1-2

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NFPA 1500 Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health;
NFPA 742 Standard for HazMat Responders
NFPA 1003 Qualifications for Airport Firefighters
An officer can effectively supervise ______ firefighter(s). 3-7
Policy A guide to decision making.
Procedure A WRITTEN communication, closely related to a policy.
ICS Command Staff: (SLP) Safety Officer Liason Officer Public Information Officer
ICS General Staff: HINT:FLOPI Operations Chief (activities reducing hazard) Planning Chief (Data info collection/dissemination to IC) Logistics Chief (Support to Ops) Finance/Administration Chief Information/ Intelligence
Division: Geographical designation assinging responsibilities for all opperations within a defined area; Divisions are assigned CLOCKWISE with letter designations.
On average the number of firefighters that die in the line of duty each year 100
Fatalities by Duty (Volunteer / Paid) (%'s) 70% Volunteer , 30% Paid
Causes of Firefighter Fatalities (%'s) 54% - Stress or Overexertion 24 % - Other Causes 22% - Traffic Accidents
Student to Instructor ratio for live fire training 5:1
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