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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBenchmarks Index_11-30-2016 1 Beaumont Fire/Rescue ServicesBeaumont Fire/Rescue ServicesBeaumont Fire/Rescue ServicesBeaumont Fire/Rescue Services Foundational Documents IndexFoundational Documents IndexFoundational Documents IndexFoundational Documents Index Updated 11/30/2016 Volume Four Volume Four Volume Four Volume Four ---- Certification & TrainingCertification & TrainingCertification & TrainingCertification & Training 402.00 – Firefighter Performance Benchmarks 402.01 – PPE/SCBA Benchmarks PB 402.01A – Inspection of Personal Protective Equipment, 6/5/2012 PB 402.01B – Donning/Doffing of Personal Protective Equipment, 6/5/2012 PB 402.01C – Procedures for SCBA Operational Check, 6/5/2012 PB 402.01D – Cleaning & Sanitizing SCBA, 6/5/2012 PB 402.01E – Using SCBA during Emergency Operations, 6/5/2012 PB 402.01F – Rescue of Victims with SCBA, 6/5/2012 PB 402.01G - Donning PPE including SCBA, 8/5/2016 402.02 – Safety Benchmarks PB 402.02A – Trapped/Disoriented Techniques, 7/5/2010 PB 402.02B – Terminating Utility Service, 7/5/2010 PB 402.02C – Hand/Power Tool Safety & Use, 7/5/2010 PB 402.02D – Setting Up Emergency Lighting, 7/5/2010 PB 402.02E – Riding on Apparatus-Use of Safety Equipment, 6/5/2012 PB 402.02F – Working Around Apparatus, 7/5/2010 PB 402.02G – Service/Maintenance of Portable Power Plants & Lighting, 7/5/2010 402.03 – Ladders Benchmarks PB 402.03A – Inspection & Maintenance of Ground Ladders, 9/5/2012 PB 402.03B – Techniques of Cleaning Ladders, 6/5/2012 PB 402.03C – Setting up Ground Ladders, 6/5/2012 PB 402.03D – Carry, Hoist and Secure a Roof Ladder, 6/5/2012 PB 402.03E – Ladder Climbing Techniques while Assisting a Person, 6/5/2012 402.04 – Forcible Entry Benchmarks PB 402.04A – Forced Entry into a Structure, 12/5/2012 402.05 – Rescue Benchmarks PB 402.05A – Conduct a Primary & Secondary Search, 7/5/2010 PB 402.05B – Removing Victims from a Hazardous Environment, 7/5/2010 PB 402.05C – Use of Thermal Imaging Camera, 12/5/2011 402.06 – Ventilation Benchmarks PB 402.06A – Sounding and Ventilating a Roof, 7/5/2010 PB 402.06B – Positive Pressure Attack, 11/5/2011 2 402.07 – Salvage Benchmarks PB 402.07A – One Firefighter Salvage Roll & Spread, 7/5/2010 PB 402.07B – Two Fire Firefighter Salvage Roll & Spread, 7/5/2010 PB 402.07C – Construction of a Catch-All, 7/5/2010 PB 402.07D – Debris Removal, 7/5/2010 PB 402.07E – Covering an Opening in a Structure, 7/5/2010 PB 402.07F – Construction of a Water Chute, 7/5/2010 PB 402.07G – Cleaning & Inspecting Salvage Covers, 7/5/2010 402.08 – Overhaul Benchmarks PB 402.08A – Exposure of Hidden Fires, 7/5/2010 402.09 – Hose Benchmarks PB 402.09A – Hose Rolls, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09B – Hoisting Uncharged Hose Lines, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09C – Advancing a Charged Attack Line and Operate a Nozzle from a Ladder, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09D – Coupling/Uncoupling Two Lengths of Fire Hose, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09E – Loading Three Types of Hose Loads, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09F – Hand Laying a 2-1/2” Supply Line, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09G – Inspecting, Cleaning, and Maintenance of Hose, Couplings and Nozzles, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09H – Single Line Extension & Nozzle Operation, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09I – Demonstrate Proper Connection of Couplings & Adapters, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09J – Procedure for Connecting Hose to a Standpipe, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09K – Replacing a Burst Section of Hose, 12/5/2012 PB 402.09L – Perform an Annual Fire Hose Test, 12/5/2012 402.10 – Protection Systems Benchmarks PB 402.10A – Reading Pressure Gauges on a Dry-Pipe System, 7/5/2010 PB 402.10B – Reading Pressure Gauges on a Wet-Pipe System, 7/5/2010 PB 402.10C – Locating the Main Control Valve, 7/5/2010 PB 402.10D – Connecting Hose Lines from a Pumper to a Fire Department Connection, 7/5/2010 PB 402.10E – Stopping the Flow of Water from a Sprinkler Head, 7/5/2010 PB 402.10F – Stopping the Flow of Water and Identifying Type & Temperature Classification, 7/5/2010 PB 402.10G – Opening & Closing the Main Drain Valve, 7/5/2010 PB 402.10H – One FF Connection of the 5” Storz to 2 ½ Wye Appliance to a Standpipe/Sprinkler FDC, 3/5/2011 PB 402.10I – Two FF Connection of the 5” Storz to 2 ½ Wye Appliance to a Standpipe/Sprinkler FDC, 3/5/2011 402.011 – Water Supplies Benchmarks PB 402.11A – Supply Hose to Hydrant, 7/5/2010 3 PB 402.11B – Soft Hose Connection a Foam Fire Stream, 7/5/2010 PB 402.11C – Setting Up Operating a Foam Fire Stream, 7/5/2010 PB 402.11D – Drafting from a Static Source, 7/5/2010 PB 402.11E – Using Pilot Tube & Gauge, 7/5/2010 402.12 – Pre-Planning Benchmarks PB 402.12A – Private Dwelling Inspections, 7/5/2010 PB 402.12B – Periodic Inspection of Standpipe for Readiness, 7/5/2010 PB 402.12C – Drawing a Diagram/Sketch of a Building or Floor Plan, 7/5/2010 402.13 – Wildland-Urban Interface Firefighting PB 402.13A – Fire Shelter Inspection, 8/5/2014 PB 402.13B – Fire Shelter Deployment, 8/5/2014 PB 402.13C – Constructing a Fire Line, 8/5/2014 PB 402.13D – Wildland Equipment Maintenance, 8/5/2014 PB 402.13E – Utilizing the Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG), 8/5/2014 PB 402.13F – Structure Protection, 8/5/2014 PB 402.13G – Inspection of PPE, 8/5/2014 PB 402.13H – Mop Up Fire Area, 8/5/2014 PB 402.13I – Arduous Work Capacity Test, 8/5/2014 403.00 – Officer Benchmarks PB 403.01A – Personnel Accountability Implementation, 7/5/2013 PB 403.01B – Incident Safety Officer Responsibilities, 10/5/2013 404.00 - Driver/Operator Benchmarks 404.01 – Driving Apparatus PB 404.01A – Basic Pump Panel Skills, 10/5/2009 PB 404.01B – Routine Inspections, Maintenance & Documentation, 10/5/2009 PB 404.01C – Driving on a Public Roadway, 10/5/2009 PB 404.01D – Backing from a Roadway into Restricted Spaces, 10/5/2009 PB 404.01E – Serpentine Maneuver, 10/5/2009 PB 404.01F – Confined Space Turnaround, 10/5/2009 PB 404.01G – Diminished Clearance, 10/5/2009 PB 404.01H – Driving Defensively Under Emergency Conditions, 10/5/2009 404.02 – Pumping Apparatus PB 404.02A – Engaging Pump, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02B – Transfer Valve Operation, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02C – Pressure Control Device, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02D – Auxiliary Cooling System, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02E – Tank-to-Pump Operation, 10/5/2009 4 PB 404.02F – Handline & Master Stream Systems, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02G – Changing Water Supply, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02H – Producing Effective Streams at Draft, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02I – Relay Pumping from a Pressurized Source, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02J – Producing a Foam Stream Using an In-line or Bypass Eductor, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02K – Supplying Water to a Sprinkler System, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02L – Supplying Water to a Standpipe System, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02M – Operating Apparatus Fixed Systems & Equipment, 10/5/2009 PB 404.02N – Producing a Comprehensive Air Foam Stream (CAFS), 1/5/2011 PB 404.02O – Producing a Foam Fire Stream by Direct Injection, 12/5/2013 PB 404.02P – Producing a Foam Fire Stream Using Induction Systems, 12/5/2013 404.03 – Aerial Apparatus Benchmarks PB 404.03A – Routine Inspection, Maintenance & Documentation of Aerial Apparatus, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03B – Aerial Apparatus Serpentine Maneuver, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03C – Aerial Apparatus Diminishing Clearance, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03D – Backing Aerial Apparatus: Roadway into Restricted Spaces, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03E – Aerial Apparatus Confined Space Turn Around, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03F – Driving Defensively Under Emergency Conditions (Aerial), 12/5/2010 PB 404.03G – Driving Aerial Apparatus on a Public Roadway, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03H – Engaging Aerial Apparatus PTO, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03I – Stabilizing Aerial Apparatus for Aerial Device Operations, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03J – Operating Telescoping Aerial Devices, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03K – Basic Aerial Pump Panel Skills, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03L – Engaging Aerial Apparatus Fire Pump, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03M – Transfer Valve Operation (Aerial Fire Pump), 12/5/2010 PB 404.03N – Aerial Apparatus Fire Pump Pressure Control Device Operation, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03O – Aerial Apparatus Fire Pump Auxiliary Cooling System, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03P – Aerial Apparatus PTO and Apparatus Pump for Aerial Device, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03Q – Producing Effective Aerial Apparatus Elevated Master Stream(s), 12/5/2010 PB 404.03R –Operating Aerial Apparatus Fixed Foam Systems, 12/5/2010 PB 404.03S – Operating Aerial Apparatus Mounted Systems and Equipment, 12/5/2010 404.04 – Specialty Apparatus Benchmarks PB 404.04A – Inspection, Maintenance, Operations & Documentation of Truck 74, 1/5/2013 405.00 - Emergency Medical Benchmarks PB 405.01 A – Cardiac Arrest Management (AED), 5/22/15 PB 405.01 B – Suction Device, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 C – Bandaging, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 D – Splinting, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 E – Bronchodilator Administration/Handheld Metered Dose Inhaler, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 F – Bronchodilator Administration/Nebulizer, 5/22/15 5 PB 405.01 G –Epinephrine Auto-Injector (Epi-pen), 5/22/15 PB 405.01 H – Patient Assessment: Medical, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 I – Patient Assessment: Trauma, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 J – Spinal Immobilization of a Seated Patient, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 K –Spinal Immobilization of Supine Patient, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 L –Oral Glucose, 5/22/15 PB 405.01 M – Blood Glucose Determination, 5/22/15 PB 405.01N – Oxygen Administration by NRB Mask, 5/22/15 PB 405.01O – BVM Ventilation of an APNEIC Patient, 5/22/15 406.00 - Hazardous Materials Benchmarks 406.01 – Hazmat Awareness Level PB 406.01A – DOT ERG Protective Action Distances, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01B – Methods of Using the ERG, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01C – Identifying the Correct Response from the ERG, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01D – Identifying Intermodal Tank Containers, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01E – Identifying Tank Containers by Type, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01F – Identifying Cargo Tanks by Type, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01G – Identifying Facility Cargo Tanks by Type, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01H – Identifying Facility Transportation Markings & Colors, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01I – Material Safety Data Sheet, 7/5/2010 PB 406.01J – Identify the Role of & Basic Safety Precautions for First Responders, 7/5/2010 406.02 – Hazmat Operations Level PB 406.02A – Analyze, Plan, Implement and Evaluate Response Objectives, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02B – Container Identification, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02C – Identify Pesticide Label, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02D – Collect Hazard and Response Information Using MSDS, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02E – Estimating the Size of an Endangered Area, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02F – Establishing Scene Control Zones and Implementing Public Protective Actions, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02G – Communicating the Status of the Planned Response, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02H – Donning, Working In, and Doffing Personal Protective Equipment, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02I – Technical Decon, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02J – Product Control Options, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02K – Foam Operations, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02L – Implementing Product Control Options, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02M – Remote Shut-Off Highway-Cargo Tanks, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02N – Remote Shut-Off Devices-Fixed Facilities, 3/5/2011 PB 406.02O – Inspecting & Operating Gas Monitoring Equipment, 3/5/2011 406.03 – Hazmat Technician Level PB 406.03A – Container Identification, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03B – Sampling and Monitoring/Surveying Equipment, 7/5/2011 6 PB 406.03C – Monitoring/Surveying/Detection Equipment Maintenance & Use, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03D – Collecting and Interpreting Hazard and Response Information, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03E – Identifying Areas of Concern for Public Protective Actions, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03F –Identifying Response Objectives, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03G – Selecting Chemical Protective Clothing, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03H – Incident Action Plan, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03I – Performing Roles within the Command Structure, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03J – Using Chemical Protective Clothing & Respiratory Protection, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03K – Using Chlorine Kits, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03L – Contain a Leak in a 55 Gallon Drum, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03M – Highway Cargo Tank Emergency Response, 7/5/2011 PB 406.03N – Decontamination Operations, 7/5/2011 407.00 - Technical Rescue & Recovery Benchmarks 407.01 – Rope Rescue Operations Level PB 407.01A – Rope Inspection & Maintenance Procedures, 7/5/2010 PB 407.01B – Forming Elements of a Becket Bend Knot/ Sheet Bend, 1/5/2012 PB 407.01C – Forming Elements of Bowline Knot, 1/5/2012 PB 407.01D – Forming Elements of a Clove Hitch, 1/5/2012 PB 407.01E – Tying a Figure Eight on a Bight (Ends Alike), 1/5/2012 PB 407.01F – Securing a Ladder to an Immovable Object, 7/5/2010 407.02 – Rope Rescue Technician Level 407.03 – Confined Space Operations Level 407.04 – Confined Space Technician Level 407.05 – Vehicle & Machinery Extrication PB 407.05A – Inspection of Extrication Equipment, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05B – Vetter Bag Inspection/Operational Check, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05C – Extrication Equipment Handling, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05D – Vetter Bag Operations, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05E – Vehicle Stabilization, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05F – Windshield/Glass Removal, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05G – Vehicle Door Removal, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05H – Roof Removal, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05I – Side Roof Flap Removal, 2/5/2014 PB 407.05J – Dashboard Displacement, 2/5/2014 407.06 – Rapid Intervention PB 407.06A – Recognizing & Calling a MAYDAY-The Endangered Firefighter, 6/5/2009 PB 407.06B – Incident Commander/Safety Officer MAYDAY Procedures, 6/5/2009 PB 407.06C – Downed Firefighter Assessment, 6/5/2009 7 PB 407.06D – Modified SCBA Harness Conversion, 6/5/2009 PB 407.06E – One Firefighter Drag, 6/5/2009 PB 407.06F – Two Firefighter Drag, 6/52009 PB 407.06G – Two Firefighter Stairwell Ascent, 6/5/2009 PB 407.06H – Two Firefighter Stairwell Descent, 6/5/2009 PB 407.06I – Applying the RIG Emergency Air Supply (cylinder psi > 1000), 6/5/2009 PB 407.06J – Applying the RIG Emergency Air Supply (cylinder psi < 1000), 6/5/2009 PB 407.06K – Low Pressure Regulator Replacement (cylinder psi > 1000), 6/5/2009 PB 407.06L – Low Pressure Regulator Replacement (cylinder psi < 1000), 6/5/2009 PB 407.06M – High Pressure Regulator Malfunction, 6/5/2009 PB 407.06O – Downed FF CPR, 4/5/2016 408.00 – Fitness Benchmarks PB 408.01A – Circuit Self-Assessment, 10/5/2016