HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOG 401.01 REVISED 7-2015_Prob FF-EMT Training ProgramBeaumont Fire-Rescue Services
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401.01 401.01 401.01 401.01 –––– Probationary FF/EMT Training ProgramProbationary FF/EMT Training ProgramProbationary FF/EMT Training ProgramProbationary FF/EMT Training Program
Effective:Effective:Effective:Effective: 12/1/199912/1/199912/1/199912/1/1999
Revised:Revised:Revised:Revised: 7777////5555////2015201520152015
Replaces:Replaces:Replaces:Replaces: UOG 111.02UOG 111.02UOG 111.02UOG 111.02 Anne Huff, Fire Chief
I. I. I. I. Guiding PhilosophyGuiding PhilosophyGuiding PhilosophyGuiding Philosophy
The Probationary Firefighter/EMT Training Program exists to educate, mentor, develop
and evaluate new members in becoming professional emergency responders with Beaumont
Fire-Rescue Services.
II. II. II. II. PurposePurposePurposePurpose
The purpose of this policy is to define the system for determining whether a probationary
member has the competency, initiative, mental and physical stamina, and sense of pride and
purpose to effectively serve the citizens of Beaumont and his/her fellow firefighters.
III. III. III. III. GoalsGoalsGoalsGoals
The goals of this policy are to:
A. Establish a system of regular training and assessment to develop and consistently
evaluate probationary members.
B. Define responsibilities and accountability within the system.
C. Detail documentation requirements and routing.
IV. IV. IV. IV. EvaluationsEvaluationsEvaluationsEvaluations
A. Probationary firefighters will be evaluated based on continual improvement in
knowledge, skills and abilities in the following six areas:
1. Attitude & Initiative,
2. Beaumont Fire-Rescue Performance Benchmarks (PBs)
3. Beaumont Fire-Rescue Services Rules & Regulations (R&Rs)
4. Beaumont Fire-Rescue Standard Operating Guidelines (SOGs)
5. Vehicle & Equipment Inventories
6. Street & Map Studies
B. The probationary firefighter will be both routinely and randomly evaluated during the
probationary year. Training Coordinators and the Operations Section Officer Corps
share responsibility in this effort, and will regularly conduct and document evaluation
and testing of probationary members.
1. The minimum passing score for knowledge-based (written or verbal)
evaluations will be 80%.
2. The minimum passing score for performance benchmark evaluations will
comply with the particular benchmark.
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3. Formal written and performance benchmark testing shall be completed a
minimum of two weeks prior to the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 11th month mark of the
probationary period.
C. Company Officers are responsible for mentoring, training and developing
probationary firefighters EVERY SHIFT, so that they develop and are as prepared as
possible for the evaluation process.
D. The probationary firefighter will be evaluated EVERY SHIFT by the Captain (or
acting-Captain) of the station where assigned.
1. The probationary firefighter will print and submit a blank copy of the Daily
Evaluation Form to the Station Captain at the beginning of each shift.
2. The Station Captain will complete and print an electronic copy of the
evaluation form (including comments) and place the completed form in the
G:\Operations Section\Probationary FF Daily Evals (Capts drop here) folder
at the end of the shift.
3. The probationary firefighter will place the completed form in his/her notebook
when received at the end of each shift.
4. Daily evaluation forms will be referenced by the evaluator when completing
quarterly evaluations.
E. The Deputy Chief will insure that the Quarterly Firefighter Observation Report is
completed and submitted to Headquarters prior to the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 11th month
mark of the probationary period.
1. The report will be completed in accordance with the Standardized Guidelines
for Individual Performance Evaluation.
2. The following documentation will be used in compiling ratings:
a. Daily Evaluation Forms
b. Knowledge & Performance Benchmark Testing Materials
c. Documented Counseling Sessions
d. Documented Letters of Appreciation or Commendations
e. Documented Performance on Incident Scenes
f. Documented Performance of Routine Duties
IV. IV. IV. IV. Documentation & RoutingDocumentation & RoutingDocumentation & RoutingDocumentation & Routing
A. During orientation, probationary firefighters will be issued a notebook that is to be
used to organize and track probationary training and evaluations.
B. Two (2) weeks prior to the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 11th month mark of the probationary
period (calculated by the individual’s hire date) the probationary firefighter will
submit his/her daily evaluation forms to his/her Deputy Chief.
C. The Deputy Chief or designee will complete the Quarterly Firefighter Observation
Report, Quarterly Probationary Firefighter Summary, and attach all related
documentation. He/she will then meet with the probationary firefighter to review and
discuss.
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D. The Deputy Chief will then forward the completed packet to the Operations Section
Chief for review and signature.
E. The Operations Section Chief will then forward the completed packet to the Fire
Chief for review and signature.
F. The Fire Chief will insure the packet is scanned and appropriately filed.
G. At the end of the probationary period, the individual will return the notebook to the
Fire Chief’s secretary for recycling.