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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB 402.13H NEW 8-2014_Mop Up Fire AreaPPPEEERRRFFFOOORRRMMMAAANNNCCCEEE BBBEEENNNCCCHHHMMMAAARRRKKKSSS 444400002222....13131313HHHH –––– Mop UMop UMop UMop Upppp Fire AreaFire AreaFire AreaFire Area Anne Huff,Anne Huff,Anne Huff,Anne Huff, Fire ChiefFire ChiefFire ChiefFire Chief Beaumont Fire-Rescue Services Discipline:Discipline:Discipline:Discipline: Wildland Urban InterfaceWildland Urban InterfaceWildland Urban InterfaceWildland Urban Interface FFFFFFFF Effective:Effective:Effective:Effective: 8888////5555/2014/2014/2014/2014 Revised:Revised:Revised:Revised: Replaces:Replaces:Replaces:Replaces: I. I. I. I. ObjectiveObjectiveObjectiveObjective The firefighter will describe how to mop up a fire area given a wildland fire scenario. II. II. II. II. Instructions Instructions Instructions Instructions –––– Procedures for Achieving the ObjectiveProcedures for Achieving the ObjectiveProcedures for Achieving the ObjectiveProcedures for Achieving the Objective Given a wildland fire scenario and using the IRPG or Fire Line Handbook, you will describe the tools and techniques needed to properly mop up a fire area to prevent reignition. You will begin on my instruction to start. The skill will end when you state to me that you have completed all of the identified steps. Do you understand these instructions? III. III. III. III. Examiner’s NoteExaminer’s NoteExaminer’s NoteExaminer’s Note The Firefighter will not be allowed to review the performance steps at the time of testing. The Firefighter shall be provided with a video/scenario of a controlled wildland fire. IV. IV. IV. IV. Preparation & EquipmentPreparation & EquipmentPreparation & EquipmentPreparation & Equipment A. Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG) B. Fire Line Handbook C. Video/Scenario of wildland fire V. V. V. V. Reference SourcesReference SourcesReference SourcesReference Sources A. NFPA 1051, Sections 5.1.1 and 5.3.2. PB 402.13H – Mop Up Fire Area Page 2 of 2 402402402402....13131313HHHH–––– Mop Up Fire AreaMop Up Fire AreaMop Up Fire AreaMop Up Fire Area Discipline: WildlandDiscipline: WildlandDiscipline: WildlandDiscipline: Wildland/Urban Interfa/Urban Interfa/Urban Interfa/Urban Interface FFce FFce FFce FF Name: Officer #: Evaluator: Officer #: Date: Location: If the Firefighter: (No partial points given) a) Explains the importance of LCES…………………………………………………….………….1.0 _____ b) Describes tools to perform mop–up operations .....................................................1.0 _____ c) Describes techniques used to perform mop–up operations ..............................1.0 _____ d) Identifies factors needed to prevent reignition .......................................................1.0 _____ Note: Attach this page to the first. Points Possible Passing Score Attempt Performance Rating (Points) PASS FAIL 4 4 First Second