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1 COLORADO METROPOLITAN CERTIFICATION BOARD PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SHEETS Student Edition Revised October 2008 Based on the National Fire Protective Association Standard 1001 Edition 2008 Copyright 2000 by the Colorado Metropolitan Certification Board. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced without the express written permission of the Colorado Metropolitan Certification Board
2 COLORADO METROPOLITIAN CERTIFICATION BOARD Firefighter II Evaluation Sheets Individual Skills Rescue Operations Fireground Operations Prevention, Preparedness, and Maintenance
3 COLORADO METROPOLITAN CERTIFICATION BOARD Firefighter II Individual Skills Rescue Operations Operate a Hydraulic Rescue Tool...RO-1 Displace Vehicle Door with Hydraulic Spreaders...RO-2 Displace Vehicle Roof with Hydraulic Cutters or Sawsall...RO-3 Displace Vehicle Steering Column/Dashboard with Hydraulic Ram...RO-4 Displace Windshield Using an Axe...RO-5 Displace Non-Articulating Steering Column...RO-6 Use Ratchet Device (Come-Along)...RO-7 Use Cribbing Blocks...RO-8 Use Air Bags...RO-9 Assist at a Technical Rescue...RO-10
4 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-1 Primary Tasks: Operate a Hydraulic Rescue Tool While wearing full PPE, selects tool to be used (spreaders, cutters, rams, or combination spreader/cutters). Attaches hydraulic lines to hydraulic generator and tool. Starts engine. Operates tool and safely cuts or spreads as needed. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
5 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-2 Primary Tasks: Displace Vehicle Door with Hydraulic Spreaders While wearing full PPE, ensures vehicle is stable. Ensures patient(s) is/are protected/covered. Checks door for normal operation. Assembles hydraulic generator and tools, and clears area of unnecessary personnel. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. Removes door glass if necessary. Creates purchase point with tips of spreaders or hand tool. Inserts spreader tips to spread door at latch or hinges. Displaces door. Ensures victim safety throughout evolution. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
6 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-3 Primary Tasks: Displace Vehicle Roof with Hydraulic Cutters or Sawsall While wearing full PPE, ensures vehicle is stable. Ensures patient(s) is/are protected/covered. Assembles hydraulic/electric generator and tools, and clears area of unnecessary personnel. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. Ensures roof is supported when roof supports are cut. Uses cutters or sawsall to cut each roof support and lifts roof off vehicle with assistance from other firefighters. Ensures victim safety throughout evolution. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
7 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-4 Primary Tasks: Displace Vehicle Steering Column/Dashboard with Hydraulic Ram While wearing full PPE, ensures vehicle is stable. Ensures patient(s) is/are protected/covered. Assembles hydraulic generator and tools, and clears area of unnecessary personnel. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. With vehicle door removed or open, uses hydraulic cutters to make pie-shaped relief cut in left front quarter panel. Inserts hydraulic ram in secure position in doorframe at base of B post and under dashboard on A post. Operates hydraulic ram to displace dashboard and steering column. Ensures victim safety throughout evolution. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
8 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-5 Primary Tasks: Displace Windshield Using an Axe While wearing full PPE, ensures vehicle is stable. Ensures patient(s) is/are protected/covered. Positions on side of vehicle near windshield. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. Using short chopping strokes, begins at center/top of windshield, and cuts top, side, and approximately 1/3 the way across windshield bottom. Utilizes assistance to support windshield. Moves to other side of vehicle and repeats previous cuts. With assistance, pulls windshield from bottom trim and places in safe location. Ensures victim safety throughout evolution. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
9 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-6 Primary Tasks: Displace Non-Articulating Steering Column While wearing full PPE, ensures vehicle is stable. Ensures patient(s) is/are protected/covered. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. Ensures front doors and windshield have been removed. Assembles hydraulic generator and tools, and clears area of unnecessary personnel. Attaches chain to steering column and one side of spreaders, then opens spreaders fully. Attaches second chain to other side of spreaders and an anchor point on front of vehicle. Ensures there is no slack in either chain. Closes spreaders and displaces steering column enough to remove victim. Ensures victim safety throughout evolution. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
10 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-7 Primary Tasks: Use Ratchet Device (Come-Along) While wearing full PPE, ensures vehicle is stable. Ensures patient(s) is/are protected/covered. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. Attaches drum/lever end to stationary object. Attaches cable to object to be moved. Sets drum latch in pull position. Operates lever ratchet to pull object. Resets drum latch in release position when job completed. Operates lever ratchet to release tension. Un-attaches come-along from stationary and moved object. Ensures victim safety throughout evolution. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
11 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-8 Primary Tasks: Use Cribbing Blocks While wearing full PPE. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. At all times, ensures hands and arms are not placed underneath hazard(s). Arranges cribbing blocks in crate-like manner with two or more blocks laid side by side. Lays two or more blocks on top of and perpendicular to the first two blocks near the ends of the blocks underneath. Repeats previous two steps until desired height is reached. Uses shims and/or wedges to wedge between the top blocks and the object being stabilized. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
12 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-9 Primary Tasks: Use Air Bags While wearing full PPE. Verbalizes potential safety hazards. Attaches regulator to air cylinder. Attaches hose from regulator to air bag. Closes bleed valve. Verbalizes awareness of possible hazards (sharp objects, metal, nails, hot objects). Opens valve on regulator and fills bag slowly. Fills bag to proper pressure/height. Shores with cribbing if possible. If object(s) shored, bleed pressure from bag and remove, otherwise leave bag in position. Completes evolution and exits hazardous area.
13 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: RO-10 Primary Tasks: Assist at a Technical Rescue High-Angle, Trench, Confined Space, & Swift Water While wearing appropriate PPE. Identifies safety hazards. Creates safe work area for emergency personnel. Identifies and retrieves appropriate tools and equipment for technical rescuers. Assists rescuers as needed. Exits hazardous area.
14 COLORADO METROPOLITAN CERTIFICATION BOARD Firefighter II Individual Skills Fireground Operations Assemble and Operate Foam Equipment...FG-1 Fire Attack Interior (scenario coordination)...fg-2 Protect Evidence of Fire Cause and Origin...FG-3
15 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: FG-1 Primary Tasks: Assemble and Operate Foam Equipment While wearing appropriate PPE. Checks eductor and nozzle to ensure they are rated for same GPM flow. Sets foam eductor for same percentage rating as indicated on foam container. Selects and attaches hoseline to apparatus discharge and eductor intake. Selects and attaches hoseline with nozzle to eductor discharge. Ensures nozzle is not more than 300 from eductor for 1¾ hoseline (150 for 1 ½ hoseline) or follows specific equipment guidelines. Places eductor intake into foam concentrate container. Charges hoseline and operates nozzle while flowing correct foam stream. Troubleshoots as needed.
16 Objectives: NFPA , 6.1.2, 6.2.2, 6.3.2, (2008 Sheet Number: FG-2 edition) Primary Tasks: Fire Attack Interior (scenario coordination) Initiates and coordinates an interior attack: Implements accountability system prior to entering building. Selects and communicates appropriate attack technique for fires at, above, or below grade. Communicates team needs based on the following conditions/variables (follows departmental SOP s if applicable). Fire growth and development. Search and rescue requirements. Ventilation needs. Hazards. Makes appropriate tactical adjustments to changing conditions. Communicates as needed with Incident Commander.
17 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: FG-3 Primary Tasks: Protect Evidence of Fire Cause and Origin While wearing full PPE. Observes and notes any conditions that may indicate cause, origin, or signs of an incendiary fire. Ensures scene is not contaminated while operating power tools, hose lines, or other equipment. Protects and preserves all evidence from further disturbance until investigators arrive on scene. Denies anyone entry to fire scene without investigator s or Incident Commander s permission. Makes a log of personnel entering the scene documenting the following; name, time of entry, time of departure, and description of items removed from scene (if any). Secures and protects premises at all times.
18 COLORADO METROPOLITAN CERTIFICATION BOARD Firefighter II Individual Skills Prevention, Preparedness, & Maintenance Perform a Fire Safety Survey in a Private Dwelling...PPM-1 Prepare a Pre-incident Survey at a Commercial Occupancy...PPM-2 Complete a Basic Fire Incident Report...PPM-3 Prepare and Present a 10-Minute Program to an Audience...PPM-4 Perform Annual Service Test on Fire Hose...PPM-5 Maintain Power Plants, Power Tools, and Extrication Equipment...PPM-6
19 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: PPM-1 Primary Tasks: Perform a Fire Safety Survey in a Private Dwelling Performs a fire safety survey in a private dwelling and identifies the following. General housekeeping Hazardous materials storage Location and presence of smoke and CO alarms Location and presence of fire extinguisher(s) Utility shut-offs and proper clearance Home fire escape plan General concerns or other life safety considerations Effectively communicates recommendations to homeowner based on departmental SOP s and industry standards Completes documentation per departmental policy and attaches to this JPR.
20 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: PPM-2 Primary Tasks: Prepare a Pre-incident Survey at a Commercial Occupancy Prepares a pre-incident survey in accordance with departmental SOP s, so that all pertinent occupancy information is recorded: Construction type Occupancy type Building plot plan Roadway access Hydrant location(s) Fire notification and suppression features Utility control location(s) General housekeeping Hazardous material storage Special processes General concerns or other life safety considerations Prepares accurate sketches and/or diagrams. Completes documentation per departmental policy and attaches to this JPR.
21 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: PPM-3 Primary Tasks: Complete a Basic Fire Incident Report Completes fire incident report in accordance with departmental SOP s and guidelines. Attaches report to this JPR.
22 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: PPM-4 Primary Tasks: Prepare and Present a 10-Minute Program to an Audience Assign one of the following topics Stop, drop and roll Crawl low in smoke Escape planning Calling the fire department Fire station tour Residential smoke detector placement and maintenance Other public fire education program Greets class and introduces self. Introduces the topic. Presents the topic. Reviews major points. Answers questions. Hands out reading material on subject. Documents the following, and places in participants training record. Name of program Name of presenter Date of program Location Number in attendance Subject presented Evaluation and comments (on back of sheet)
23 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: PPM-5 Primary Tasks: Perform Annual Service Test on Fire Hose While wearing appropriate PPE. Connects a maximum of 300 of hose per discharge. Checks for hose gasket when making each connection to discharge. Attaches shut-off nozzle or control valve to open hose end. Marks all sections of hose behind coupling using chalk or pencil. Checks for and replaces any leaking sections and re-tightens. Charges hose to proper pressure for five minutes and monitors for leaks or slippage. Slowly opens nozzle or control valve, bleeds off pressure, and breaks all hose connections. Marks defective hose(s) with tags for repair or destruction. Makes final check of any coupling slippage or hose(s) that may have leaked or failed. Places damaged or defective hose out of service. Completes documentation per departmental policy.
24 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Sheet Number: PPM-6 Primary Tasks: Maintain Power Plants, Power Tools, and Extrication Equipment While wearing appropriate PPE. Given appropriate tools and manufacturer s instructions, the candidate shall maintain the following equipment so that it is clean and maintained according to manufacturer and departmental guidelines. Generators including lighting equipment and electric hand tools. Chain and circular saw. Extrication hydraulic generator including hoses, spreaders, cutters, combination spreader/cutters, and rams. Places damaged or defective equipment out of service. Completes documentation per departmental policy. Checks and tops off all fluids.
25 Firefighter II Evaluation Sheets Team Skills Rescue Operations Rescue Operations - Team...ROT-1-FFII Fireground Operations Extinguish a Liquid Fuel Fire - Team...FGT-1-FFII Extinguish a Gas Cylinder Fire - Team...FGT-2-FFII
26 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Evolution #: ROT-1-FFII Primary Tasks: Rescue Operations - Team All steps performed as a member of a 2-firefighter team. While wearing appropriate PPE. Creates safe work area for emergency personnel Sizes up vehicle(s), hazard(s), and patient priorities. Stabilizes vehicle. Selects proper tool(s). Gains access to victim(s) using appropriate tool(s) and technique(s). Exits hazardous area as a team. JPR SKILLS RESULTS JPR SKILLS RESULTS (from page 2) OVERALL RESULTS (must pass all steps) Location: Candidate Agency: Evaluator 1 (Print): Evaluator 2 (Print): Date: ID Number: Evaluator 1 (Sign): Evaluator 2 (Sign):
27 SAFETY Colorado Metropolitan Certification Board Evolution #: ROT-1-FFII Check appropriate justification box if failed, make comment below ed to demonstrate safe operating procedures. EFFECTIVENESS ed to complete objective. Interruption in fluidity of motion. COMMUNICATIONS / COORDINATION Improper communication with partner and/or failed to coordinate activities as a team. SPECIFIC SKILLS Individual Performance Evaluation Skill Sheets Description Description P-4 Don PPE P-9 Apparatus Safety RO-1 - RO-9 Rescue Operations Tools, Equipment, and Techniques P-10 COMMENTS Any failure must be documented in full Deploy Traffic Cones
28 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Evolution #: FGT-1-FFII Primary Tasks: Extinguish a Liquid Fuel Fire - Team All steps performed as a member of a 2-firefighter team. While wearing full PPE and SCBA. Sizes up fire and determines appropriate foam type for fire conditions. Assembles foam equipment. Approaches fire from uphill/upwind area (if possible). Directs foam stream away from fire/spill until proper foam stream is generated. From a distance directs foam stream onto pool using appropriate method: Rain-down Roll-on Bank-down Completely covers fire/spill with foam blanket and ensures blanket is maintained while watching for re-ignition. Exits hazardous area as a team prior to air depletion. JPR SKILLS RESULTS JPR SKILLS RESULTS (from page 2) OVERALL RESULTS (must pass all steps) Location: Candidate Agency: Evaluator 1 (Print): Evaluator 2 (Print): Date: ID Number: Evaluator 1 (Sign): Evaluator 2 (Sign):
29 SAFETY Colorado Metropolitan Certification Board Evolution #: FGT-1-FFII Check appropriate justification box if failed, make comment below ed to demonstrate safe operating procedures. EFFECTIVENESS ed to complete objective. Interruption in fluidity of motion. COMMUNICATIONS / COORDINATION Improper communication with partner and/or failed to coordinate activities as a team. SPECIFIC SKILLS Individual Performance Evaluation Skill Sheets Description Description P-4 Don PPE P-5 Don SCBA P-9 Apparatus Safety H-7 Forward Lay FG-1 Assemble and Operate Foam Equipment COMMENTS Any failure must be documented in full
30 Objectives: NFPA (2008 edition) Evolution #: FGT-2-FFII Primary Tasks: Extinguish a Gas Cylinder Fire - Team All steps performed as a member of a 2-firefighter team. While wearing full PPE and SCBA. Connects pumper to water supply. Identifies safe haven(s). Stays clear of tank ends. Deploys attack line for advancement. Applies water to tank from a distance with straight or solid stream at point of flame impingement as well as vapor space at top of tank. Does not extinguish flame from relief valve (if present). If possible, closes fuel control valve to extinguish fire, ensuring tank is kept cool for reasonable time afterward. If unable to shut off fuel source, maintains water stream to top of tank and point of impingement until tanks burns empty, ensuring tank is kept cool for reasonable time afterward. Exits hazardous area as a team prior to air depletion. JPR SKILLS RESULTS JPR SKILLS RESULTS (from page 2) OVERALL RESULTS (must pass all steps) Location: Candidate Agency: Evaluator 1 (Print): Evaluator 2 (Print): Date: ID Number: Evaluator 1 (Sign): Evaluator 2 (Sign):
31 SAFETY Colorado Metropolitan Certification Board Evolution #: FGT-2-FFII Check appropriate justification box if failed, make comment below ed to demonstrate safe operating procedures. EFFECTIVENESS ed to complete objective. Interruption in fluidity of motion. COMMUNICATIONS / COORDINATION Improper communication with partner and/or failed to coordinate activities as a team. SPECIFIC SKILLS Individual Performance Evaluation Skill Sheets Description Description P-4 Don PPE P-5 Don SCBA P-9 Apparatus Safety H-7 Forward Lay COMMENTS Any failure must be documented in full
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