SCBA
PPE
Hazards
Maintenance
SOGs
100

should be worn when atmospheric conditions are or may become hazardous

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)

100

provides coverage and protection from a variety of hazards

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

100

what does IDLH stand for

Immediate Dangerous to Life or Health

100

what should be cleaned and disinfected after each use

regulator of the SCBA
(SOG 4.27 SCBA Use and Maintenance)

100

must be worn while vehicle is in motion

seat belt
(SOG 3.14 Seat Belts)

200

device worn with SCBA that activates after 20-30 seconds if left unmoved

Personal Alert Safety System (PASS)

200

provides for penetration and impact resistance, thermal protection, and diverts water and debris away head and face

helmet

200

visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically product of incomplete combustion

smoke

200

frame and bottle of the SCBA should be thoroughly cleaned with

warm water and mild soap
(SOG 4.27 SCBA Use and Maintenance)

200

point in air supply when crew expected to leave the building

One half (½) of an SCBA air cylinder’s supply of air
(SOG 4.09 Crew Resource Management - Work Cycle Definition)

300

what does a flashing amber LED in the HUD mean

bottle is half (½) full

300

PPE ensemble for structural firefighting operations (7x)

helmet, hood, coat, pants, gloves, boots, facepiece

300

hazardous environment communication forms accepted by OSHA and NFPA (4x)

two-way radio, voice, visual, & signal device

300

responsible for maintaining, cleaning and ensuring issued PPE is in a constant state of readiness

the firefighter
(SOG 4.39 Personal Protective Equipment)

300

should be worn when exposed to hazards from flying particles, molten metal, chemicals, or body fluids

eye or face protection
(SOG 4.40 Eye and Face Protection)

400

agency responsible for standards and regulation on the use of an SCBA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

400

turnout gear layer that prevent the introduction of liquids such as chemicals, water, and pathogens

moisture barrier

400

atmospheric levels of O2 19.5% - 23%, CO < 35ppm, HCN < 5ppm, and LEL < 10% indicate what

acceptable levels to not use SCBA

400

how should turnout liner and shell be washed

separately
(SOG 3.22 Cleaning PPE)

400

Hearing protection should be worn when (3x)

operation of power tools, striking equipment, or when conditions exceed 90 dBA
(SOG 4.41 Hearing Protection)

500

carbon monoxide atmosphere reading where the use of an SCBA is required

35 ppm
(SOG 4.07 CO Alarm Response)

500

firefighter may use personally-purchased or otherwise acquired PPE

only with written consent of the Assistant Fire Chief of Operations (SOG 4.39 PPE)

500

standard on minimum levels of protection from thermal, physical, environmental, and bloodborne pathogen hazards

NFPA 1971

500

minimum air pressure for an in service tank should be

90% 4500 psi bottle, 4050 psi minimum
(SOG 4.27 SCBA Use and Maintenance)

500

exposures to blood or body fluids should be treated as

infected
(SOG 3.09 Personnel Injuries/Exposures on Duty)

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