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
In the 1970s, where was the FIRESCOPE program developed and used for multiagency incidents?
The West Coast
In the MEDIC acronym, the D stands for:
Develop.
In what year was Homeland Security Presidential Directi...
Incident Safety Officer Exam Questions With
100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
In the 1970s, where was the FIRESCOPE program developed and used for multiagency incidents?
The West Coast
In the MEDIC acronym, the D stands for:
Develop.
In what year was Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5, Management of Domestic Incidents,
signed?
2004
Most line-of-duty deaths (LODDs) are:
stress (cardiac) related.
The division of the safety officer role was written into which NFPA standard?
NFPA 1521
The number of injuries on the fireground is declining:
but not as quickly as the number of fires.
The workers' compensation experience modifier is typically based on a _____-year loss experience.
3
True or False: The appointment of an ISO does not absolve other firefighters or fire officers from the
responsibility to have situational awareness and to act in a safe manner.
True
What organization conducts LODD examinations of specific incidents to assist fire departments and
the fire service in developing processes and procedures to prevent further LODD or injury
occurrences?
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Which NFPA standard currently sets the ISO qualifications for NIMS safety officers?
NFPA 1026
Who is responsible for assigning the Type 1 and Type 2 incident management team (IMT)
designations?
The National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC)
Whose role is it to focus on scene-specific operations?
The incident safety officer (ISO)
All of the following are common, widely practiced concepts in risk reduction industries EXCEPT:
,the hazard mitigation model.
All of the following are factors in the Operational Safety Triad EXCEPT:
policies.
All of the following are factors to be addressed in the personnel aspect of the Operational Safety Triad
EXCEPT:
observational skills.
Before a hazard can be evaluated, it needs to be:
identified.
_________ is the process of developing one's analytical ability using principles, concepts, and values.
Education
_________ is the process of learning and applying knowledge and skills.
Training
The definition of a well-written SOP is:
firefighters follow it.
The department's safety _________ is made up of the ideas, skills, and customs that are passed from
one "generation" to another.
culture
The first step in developing a formal SOP is establishing:
an administrative process to create, edit, alter, or delete established processes.
The primary function of an ISO is to:
identify hazards.
What is the process for determining which procedures need to be written first?
Either A or B
When did the issue of responders' mental health start gaining attention with formal and informal
critical incident stress management (CISM) programs?
During the 1980s.
In NFPA 1500, Chapter 8, the first three sections are Incident Management, Communications, and:
Risk Management During Emergency Operations.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is under which cabinet-level
department?
Department of Health and Human Services
, NFPA 1500's chapter 8 is essential information, and its title is:
Emergency Operations.
One legal principle that has a long history of minimizing fire department and firefighter liability is:
discretionary function.
One of the first charges of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was to:
develop a National Response Plan (NRP).
OSHA responsibilities include both the creation and ___________ of workplace law.
enforcement
The NFPA standards are often viewed by the courts as:
common practices.
The NFPA was established in 1896 to address a multitude of fire prevention issues and:
fire protection issues.
The organization that serves as the conduit to collect and approve various fire-service-related federal
grant requests is:
USFA.
True or False: Most of NIOSH's published guides are downloadable and free.
True
Two good reasons to use "guiding publications" are to keep firefighters safe and:
to avoid litigation.
What group has been funded by Congress to investigate all firefighter fatalities?
NIOSH
Which organization has issued many regulations regarding and offers support to fire departments for
hazmat training?
EPA
All of the following descriptors of an incident would be a trigger to have an ISO present EXCEPT:
Typical
An ISO shall meet the requirements of:
Fire Officer I.
Because some think yellow barrier tape is overused, what tape should an ISO carry?
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