Incident Safety Officer Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
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Incident Safety Officer Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
What makes a procedure formal?
Put it in Writing
How many components are necessary to a safe operational environment? (p. 17)
Three
What has been adopted by many departments around the country in place of SOPs? ...
Incident Safety Officer Exam Questions With
100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
What makes a procedure formal?
Put it in Writing
How many components are necessary to a safe operational environment? (p. 17)
Three
What has been adopted by many departments around the country in place of SOPs? (p. 17)
SOGs
What kinds of templates are found in a guideline? (p. 17)
Adaptable Templates
Which of the following best describes a procedure? (p. 17)
A Strict Directive
Where are informal processes usually learned? (p. 17)
In Trainings
How are formal SOPs developed? (p. 17)
Through an Administrative Process
In addition to appearance, what must be established for a formal SOP? (p. 17)
Indexing
What kind of assessment can be performed to determine which kinds of SOPs should be written
within a department? (p. 17)
Need Assessment
OSHA regulations and Insurance Services Office rating schedules are what kind of influence to SOPs?
(p. 17)
External Influence
Hazards of firefighting are known as what kind of information in terms of SOPs? (p. 19)
Employee Right to Know
What determines if an SOP is well-written? (p. 19)
When they are followed
What kind of language should be used in an SOP? (p. 19)
Simple
,What kinds of techniques should be included in an SOP? (p. 19)
Tested Techniques
When should an SOP be very specific? (p. 19)
In relation to life-endangering topics
When an SOP is not followed, when should the infraction be brought up? (p. 19)
During post incident analysis
The threat of which kind of harm would be a cause for an ISO to intervene when SOPs are not
followed? (p. 19)
Iminent Harm
What is considered to be the least important factor in the triad of operational safety? (p. 20)
Equipment
What acronym is used to describe OSHA regulations? (p. 20)
CFR
Locales covered under which type of OSHA plan may have more stringent equipment requirements
for public agencies? (p. 20)
State Sponsored OSHA Plans
Consensus standards like those from NFPA designate which kind of acceptability profiles? (p. 20)
Minimal Acceptable Standards
Why is it essential for documentation of repairs and maintenance for equipment to be complete? (p.
20)
Because equipment usually has multiple users
How many items should be considered when writing equipment guidelines? (p. 20)
Seven
What kind of rating is used to describe the insulative quality of a piece of structural gear? (p. 21)
TPP Rating
The insulative quality of a piece of structural gear is measured in response to which kinds of events?
(p. 21)
Flash Fire Events
Which component of the safety triad is the most difficult to address? (p. 22)
Personnell
How many personnel factors exist in the safety triad? (p. 22)
,Three
What kind of health contributes to an individual's ability to act safely? (p. 22)
Physical and Mental Health
In dealing with attitude in relation to safety, what types of attitude should be accounted for? (p. 22)
General and Current Attitude
What is usually deficient when an organization has a lot of injuries or costly accidents? (p. 22)
Training
What is the most effective way to determine which training subjects are most important to
organizational safety? (p. 22)
Review of injury and death statistics
What degree of understanding should be reached when training on PPE? (p. 22)
Mastery
What degree of understanding should be reached when training on incident command systems? (p.
22)
Proficiency
What degree of understanding should be reached when training on apparatus driving? (p. 22)
Proficient under stress
What name is used to refer to the process of learning and applying knowledge and skills? (p. 22)
Training
What term is used to describe the process of developing an analytical ability using principles,
concepts, and values? (p. 22)
Education
How does training relate to action? (p. 22)
It tells HOW an action should be done
How does education relate to action? (p. 22)
It tells WHY an action should be done
When training is effective, how should tasks be performed? (p. 22)
In a safe and standard manner
How often should health screening be offered for all firefighters and line officers? (p. 22)
Annually
, What does firefighter fueling education best relate to? (p. 22)
Nutrition
How has the fire service traditionally addressed mental health issues? (p. 23)
Slowly
In what decade were CISM programs first introduced? (p. 23)
1980s
In addition to professional options for suicide prevention for firefighters, what other type of options
have been shown to be effective? (p. 23)
Peer Outreach
What is the hardest "people" factor to address when it comes to safety? (p. 23)
Attitude
Which "people" factor of safety is considered to be the most dynamic? (p. 23)
Attitude
The ideas, skills, and customs passed from one generation to another in a department can be
described by what term? (p. 23)
Safety Culture
What safety hazard can befall departments with a long history without LODDs? (p. 23)
Beliefs that it can't happen in there department
How does Dr. Massey describe a LODD? (p. 23)
A significant emotional event
In a safe operational environment, what is achieved in operations? (p. 17)
Consistency
What is the first step in the routine of a safe apparatus driver? (p. 24)
Confirming incident location
What is another name for a 360-degree check of an apparatus? (p. 24)
Circle Check
What term is used to describe the chance of damage, injury, or loss? (p. 24)
Risk
What name is used to refer to the process of minimizing the chance, degree, or probability of
damage, injury, or loss? (p. 24)
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