Utah Fire Servicee Certification System WIL LDLAND FIR REFIGHTER III (NWCG Firefighter Type I) CERTIFICATION STANDARD November 2013
Utah Fire Service Certification Council Chairperson Scott Spencer, Chief Payson Fire Department Vice-Chairperson Karl Steadman, Battalion Chief Salt Lake City Fire Department Council Members Don Adams, Fire Marshal Wayne County Kevin Bowman, Deputy Chief South Salt Lake Fire Department Shane Freeman, Asst. Fire Mgmt. Officer Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands Brett Ostler, Fire Warden Juab County Fire District Craig Stanley, Chief Blanding Fire Department Paul Bedont, Chief Price Fire Department Jason Earl, Battalion Chief Orem Fire Department Rod Hammer, Chief Cache County Fire District Merlin Spendlove, Captain Hurricane Fire & Rescue Ray Stokes, Firefighter ATK Fire Department Utah Fire & Rescue Academy Staff Director Hugh Connor Program Manager Lori Howes Certification Coordinator Hilary Kline Certification Administrative Assistant Pat Nakai Certification Assistant Lori Marshall For questions or comments concerning this or other Utah certification standards contact: Utah Fire Service Certification Council Utah Fire & Rescue Academy Utah Valley University 3131 Mike Jense Parkway Provo, Utah 84601 Toll-Free # 1-888-548-7816 FAX # 801-374-0681 www.uvu.edu/ufra
Wildland Firefighter II (NWCG Firefighter Type I) Technical Committee The Certification Council would like to recognize and extend a voice of appreciation to the following fire service professionals for their work on the Firefighter Wildland II certification standard. These individuals devoted many hours to reviewing the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1051 standard, certification test bank, curriculum text books, and developing the skills for this standard. Thank You Brett Ostler, Fire Warden Juab County Fire District Utah Fire Service Certification Representative Shane Freeman, Assistant Fire Management Officer Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands Earl Levanger, Fire Warden Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands Dan Cather, Wildland Program Coordinator Utah Fire and Rescue Academy Riley Pilgrim, Specialist Unified Fire Authority Brad Wilkes, Captain Layton Fire Department
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...1 Certification Requirements for Wildland Firefighter II...2 Entrance Requirements... 2 Physical Fitness Requirements... 2 Additional Requirements... 3 Department Training Officers... 3 Instructor Qualifications... 3 Position Task Book... 3 Department Training...4 Written Objectives... 5 Manipulative Objectives... 5 Task Book/Completion Examination... 6 In-house Completion Examination... 6 Certification Examinations...7 Written... 7 Manipulative Skills Spot Check... 8 Wildland Firefighter II Certification Prerequisites for Certification... 9 Re-certification... 9 Wildland Firefighter II Certification Checklist...10 Wildland Firefighter II Manipulative Skill Objectives General... 11 Human Resource Management... 12 Preparedness/Suppression... 13 Appendix A - In-House Examination In-House Examination Record... 16 Appendix B - Physical Fitness Test Physical Fitness Test...18 PAR Q & YOU... 19 Health Screening Questionnaire... 23 Wildland II Physical Fitness Test Record... 24 Appendix C - In-House Proctor Instructions Proctor Instructions for In-House Comprehensive Examination... 27 Appendix D - Certification Forms Intent to Participate... 29 Written / Manipulative Examination Request... 30 Request For Certification / Re-certification... 32
INTRODUCTION The world we live in is changing so fast, and the many phases of the Fire Service are becoming so technical and complex that fire service training must be utilized to its maximum potential. Any overlap, fragmentation, and lack of basic structure must be eliminated. Standardization is the natural complement and necessity. The Fire Service in Utah, through a state certification program, can meet the needs of future growth and establish uniformity by certification. We will then have more effective and efficient utilization of resources so as to provide the best possible fire protection service for all the citizens throughout the state of Utah. The following certification requirements are based on the objectives listed in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1051 standard for Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2012 Edition, Chapter 6, as verified and adopted by the Utah Fire Service Certification Council (UFSCC). These requirements also cover those required for the NWCG Firefighter Type I qualifications within the National Incident Management System (NIMS) which was developed under the sponsorship of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG). The Utah Fire and Rescue Academy, under the direction of the State of Utah, Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, that is the agency having jurisdiction (AHJ), will follow and comply with the most current NWCG PMS 310-1, Wildland Fire Qualifications System Guide, PMS 901-1, Field Managers Course guide in all certifications, qualifications and course presentations. Throughout this standard the terminology of Wildland Firefighter II will be used. It is important to understand that this standard has been developed based on the NFPA 1051, which refers this level of certification as Wildland Firefighter II. Within the NWCG system this level is referred to as Firefighter Type I. For the purposes of this standard this level of certification will be referred to as Wildland Firefighter II. Through these national standards and certification, firefighters and fire departments have a tool to measure specific levels of skills, abilities and knowledge. The UFSCC believes that by participating in the certification program firefighters and fire departments will be better prepared to provide quality life safety and fire protection for their communities. 1
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Entrance Requirements Physical Fitness Requirements In order to certify within the Utah Wildland Firefighter II program, departments/firefighters must fulfill the following requirements: 1. Complete Entrance Requirements. 2. Be certified as a Wildland Firefighter I with the UFSCC. 3. Have one (1) year of Wildland fire experience before entering the Wildland II level. 4. Receive NWCG Firefighter Type 1 task book and department inhouse completion record. 5. Must complete S-131, S-133, RT-130 (annual refresher), S-211, and S-212, or equivalent skills crosswalk, prior to agency certification on task book. 6. Train on the required written and practical objectives. 7. Pass a department "In House" practical skills examination. 8. Pass both written and practical skills examination administered by the Certification Council. 9. Complete the physical fitness requirement as administered by the Chief/Training Officer, meeting arduous level PMS 310-1. 10. Submit completed FF Task Book and/or completed IC Type 5 Task Book to Regional Fire Management Officer (FMO). Copies of this publication are available at the following website: http://www.nwcg.gov/pms/taskbook/taskbook.htm 11. Request Wildland Firefighter II certification. 12. Request Wildland Firefighter II re-certification. The UFSCC acknowledges the importance of and need for entrance requirements as listed in the NFPA 1051, (2012 edition) standard on Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. Many agencies and departments have existing policies, regulations, etc. already in place regarding these requirements. The handling of entrance requirements is a LOCAL MATTER, outside the authority and jurisdiction of the UFSCC. The Council will not check, test, evaluate or determine how individual agencies meet these requirements. Some departments have found it necessary to waive any type of entrance requirements due to their own special needs. Since this is a local decision, this is permitted. However, due to the amount of physical, mental and emotional stress inherent in this profession, the Utah Fire Service Certification Council strongly recommends very careful evaluation before altering or doing away with any entrance requirements. The requirements listed in NFPA 1001, (2012 edition) Chapter 4 are: 1- Meet the minimum educational requirements established by the authority having jurisdiction. 2- The Utah Fire Service Certification Council Policy 11.3 requires that a candidate must be 18 years of age to be certified. 3- Meet the medical requirements of NFPA 1582, Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments. 4- Physical fitness requirements for entry-level personnel shall be developed and validated by the authority having jurisdiction. Physical fitness requirements shall be in compliance with applicable equal employment opportunity regulations and other legal requirements. 2
Additional Requirements The following additional requirement must be met before certification at the Wildland Firefighter II level will be issued by the UFSCC. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST - The Fire Chief/Training Officer will administer one of the following arduous physical fitness tests. Accepted physical fitness tests include: 1- Pack Test or 2-1.5 Mile Run. The parameters of these tests can be found in Appendix B. The physical fitness test must be administered prior to the submitted request for certification. In order for departments to enroll in the certification process, it is necessary for the department to assign training officers. It is recommended that the department assign at least two personnel as training officers to coordinate and provide certification training. Department Training Officers Department training officers should be qualified at the level they are teaching. In addition, the Certification Council strongly recommends that training officers be Utah State certified at the Instructor I or Instructors must meet the qualifications listed in the current Field Managers Course Guide (FMCG) (PMS 901-1). Departments who do not have qualified personnel to act as training officers for certification training should contact the Utah Fire and Rescue Academy @ 1-888-548-7816, for assistance in setting up and monitoring certification training. Instructor Qualifications Position Task Book Instructors must meet the qualification listed in the current 2008 NWCG Field Managers Course Guide (FMCG) (PMS 901-1) Lead Instructor Single Resource Boss qualified/current Unit Instructors Wildland Firefighter Type-2 qualified/current To become certified as a Wildland Firefighter II, the current PMS 311-14 Task Book must be completed through firefighter specific Tasks. A copy of the completed Task Book must be submitted for review by the Forestry, Fire & State Lands Task Book Review. Once the task book has been reviewed and approved the candidate is then eligible for certification. This Task Book also applies to Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). Thoroughly read and understand this document before deployment. The Position Task Book for this level may be initiated at any time after the participant has become certified at the UFRA Wildland Firefighter I (NWCG FFT2) level and 1 year of experience. It is highly recommended that departments keep a copy of the Task Book that is submitted to the Task Book Review Committee. For questions regarding the Task Book process, please contact your state area FMO. 3
DEPARTMENT TRAINING The final entrance requirement is to complete the "Intent to Participate" form provided in Appendix D and return it to the Certification Council. Remember, participation in the certification process is VOLUNTARY. Once you have enrolled, you can withdraw if desired. The position of a Wildland Firefighter II is one that requires a high level of skill and knowledge. The training that is given to and received by wildland firefighter candidates should be of the highest quality and degree. All training received must meet the requirements of NFPA 1051 Chapter 6 (2012 edition) and the skills as approved by the UFSCC contained within the Utah standard. All applicable training received must be documented and recorded in the UFSCC training record and task book. All testing for Wildland Firefighter II will be conducted following the policies and procedures of the UFSCC. Training for Wildland Firefighter II can be completed by one of the following training courses or methods to qualify to take the state examination. 1- Advanced Firefighter Training (S-131, S-133): In addition to S- 131, it is required that departments also take S-211, Portable Pumps and Water Use, S-212, Wildland Powersaws, and RT- 130, Annual Refresher. Training may be requested by calling the training division at the Utah Fire and Rescue Academy 1-888- 548-7816. 2- Crosswalk training curriculum: Contact the UFRA Wildland Program Coordinator and/or your UFRA area coordinator http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/subjects/wildfire/crosswalk_o verview.shtm 4
Written Objectives The course material should be referenced to the following textbook(s) to prepare the candidate to successfully pass the state certification examination. Written objectives for Wildland Firefighter II are covered in the following texts, plus the Utah Fire Service Certification Standard: NFPA 1051, 2012 edition NWCG, Fireline Handbook, PMS 410-1 March 2004 NWCG IRPG 2010 NWCG, Wildland Fire Chain Saws, S-212 Student Workbook NWCG Wildland Fire Chain Saws S-212 pre-course work NWCG, Portable Pumps and Water Use, S-211, Student Workbook NWCG, Firefighter Training, S-130, 2003 edition The National Wildfire Coordination Group (NWCG) course manuals may be purchased from: National Interagency Fire Center Great Basin Cache Supply Office 3833 S. Development Ave., Boise, ID 83705. Phone: 208-387-5533 Fax: 208-387-5573. http://www.nifc.gov/ There are numerous methods departments have used to help prepare their personnel for the written examination. Considering the high level of skill and knowledge that is required of a Wildland Firefighter II, the Council recommends that the candidate participates in a comprehensive class and receive instruction on both manipulative skills and written requirements. Manipulative Objectives Each participant must be trained and evaluated in the performance of all manipulative skill objectives. Each of the manipulative skill objectives shall be completed swiftly, safely and with competence as defined below: Swiftly Each manipulative skill objective must be completed within the allotted time. Safely Each manipulative skill objective must be completed safely. Conduct that could injure an individual or damage equipment is unacceptable. Equipment should be checked prior to skill testing or training to see that it is safe and functional. Competence Each manipulative skill objective is performed in accordance with the Utah Standard. This includes performing the proper steps in sequence. Competence will be measured in accordance with the UFSCC manipulative skill objectives. 5
Due to the combining of the NFPA 1051 (2012 ed.) standard with the NWCG task book, skills for this level have been combined to meet the needs of both systems. The following cross-reference chart identifies the Utah certification skill number, skill objective and the NWCG task book skill number. Utah Number and Skill NWCG Task Book Number 1. Demonstrate use of maps/compass # 11 2. Demonstrate use of radio # 4, 14 3. Properly size-up fire # 30 4. Evaluate readiness of crewmembers # 2, 6, 7 5A,B,C. Brief personnel # 8, 9, 12, 24, 30 6. Maintain, operate chain saw # 7, 13 7. Maintain, operate portable pump # 7, 13 8. Inspect tools, equipment, hose # 7, 13 9. Effect the reduction of fire exposure # 33 10. Secure the area of suspected fire origin #30 Upon completion of the task book a candidate will have completed all of the skills required by the Utah certification system. Department In-House Manipulative Skills Examination When the course has been completed, the department is required to hold an "in-house" skills examination for the level being trained. This is a comprehensive "in house" skill test conducted by the department training officers. This test is to ensure that skill mastery has been maintained from the beginning to the end of the training process, and to prepare participants for the state examination. Training officers may utilize other personnel to assist in administering the exam; however, they must be certified at the level they are in-house testing. Proctor instructions for the examination are in Appendix C. In-house testers shall follow the proctor instruction sheet to provide for uniformity and fairness during the exam. It is recommended that participants be given two attempts at any skill. If they fail on the second try, then they have failed the evaluation and are required to go through additional training by the department trainer. No training, teaching, or coaching is allowed during the test. After the evaluation, using the criteria to teach and train is recommended. If manipulative skill weaknesses are evident, the department shall conduct additional training and hold a new department "in house" manipulative skills examination. Only those participants who successfully passed the department s skills test will be allowed to participate in the certification council's manipulative skills "spot check" examination. The training record must show that all participants have successfully passed the "in-house" examination. 6
CERTIFICATION EXAMINATIONS Written Examinations After completion of the training process, the Chief/Administrator can request testing for the department. Using the "Request For Examination" form in Appendix D, Chief/Administrator may request a written examination or a manipulative skill "spot check" examination. The candidate will then have three attempts to pass the written examination and three attempts to pass the manipulative skill "spot check" examination. A separate application must be sent to the Certification Council for each attempt. Request forms must reach the Certification Council no later than 30 days prior to the examination date. The entire examination process must be completed within 1 year of the first written exam date. The task book must be completed within 3 years of the date the task book was initiated, or from the first signature. The written examination is a randomly generated 70-question test covering the written objectives of the Wildland Firefighter II standard. A minimum score of 70% is required to pass the certification exam. Firefighters failing the first attempt of the written exam will be permitted to retest no sooner than 30 days from the date of the last exam. Three attempts are given to pass the exam. If a participant fails the written examination three times, they have failed the certification process and must wait 1 year from the date of the last failed exam before re-entering testing. Exam results are forwarded to the Chief/Administrator within 30 days following the receipt of the completed exam. The IRPG and Fireline Handbook will be allowed as references during the state exam. SAMPLE WRITTEN EXAMINATION QUESTIONS: To avoid possible confusion, all forms, notes, and records must include: a. name and unit number. b. home base and destination. c. date and time. d. signature and unit number. NFPA 1921 specifies that portable pumps weigh no more than Pounds. a. 40 b. 60 c. 80 d. 100 Manipulative Skills Spot Check Examination This is a two-step examination. The first step is a training record check and the second step is a manipulative skill spot check examination. A Certification Tester appointed by the Utah Fire Service Certification Council conducts the examination. If records are inadequate, corrective action must be taken before proceeding to the next step. The records must meet minimum requirements and are checked for the following: 1- Participant has been trained in each manipulative skill for the level being evaluated. 2- A department training officer or a qualified Instructor has signed off each manipulative skill in the training record / inhouse completion record. 7
3- Each participant has passed a department in-house manipulative skills examination. The manipulative skill "spot check" examination is graded on a 100% pass/fail basis. The test is graded in the following three areas: Swiftly Each manipulative skill objective must be completed within the allotted time. Safely Each manipulative skill objective must be completed safely. Conduct that could injure an individual or damage equipment is unacceptable. Equipment should be checked prior to skill testing or training to see that it is safe and functional. Competence Each manipulative skill objective is performed in accordance with the Utah Standard. This includes performing the proper steps in sequence. Competence will be measured in accordance with the UFSCC manipulative skill objectives. Participants are "spot checked" on three (3) manipulative skills. No prior notification of the skills being tested will be given. Participants are given two attempts if necessary to perform each skill. If they fail on the second try, then they have failed the examination. Applicants must wait 30 days before the third and final attempt. Participants taking third attempts will test on the skill they failed plus ONE additional skill from the section of the standard they failed in the previous two attempts. No training, teaching, or coaching is allowed during this state test. Participants who have failed the third attempt of the written examination or the manipulative skills examination have failed the certification process and must wait 1 year from the date of the failed third attempt to re-enter state testing. The participant will begin testing with a new 1st attempt of the written examination. 8
WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER II CERTIFICATION When all requirements for certification are met, which include: a cognitive written exam, a manipulative skills exam, an arduous physical fitness test and a copy of the completed task book cover and verification/certification page, applicants are eligible to be certified. The Chief/Administrator may apply to the Utah Fire Service Certification Council for certification for those participants who have successfully completed the certification training/testing process. Request for state certification will be submitted to the Council using the "Request for Certification" form provided in Appendix D. The names are then checked against the official state records to ensure that each individual listed has met all requirements. Those applicants who have met the requirements are issued a red card and certificate. These are sent to the Chief/Administrator for disbursement. There is no cost for testing/certification if the candidate passes their written examination on the first attempt. A $40 testing/certification fee will be assessed if the candidate passes their written exam on the 2 nd attempt, and a $60 fee will be assessed if the candidate passes their written exam on the 3 rd attempt. This fee schedule is applicable as of July 1, 2013. Re-Certification Wildland Firefighter II certification level is valid for one year. A new red card will be issued annually upon: 1- Completion of refresher course 2- Successfully completing the arduous physical fitness test (mile and half run or pack test). A refresher course may be one of the following; Human Factors on the fireline (S-130 Unit 4 D); S-133 Look Up, Look Down, Look Around (PMS-427); Federal annual refresher (RT-130), or other pertinent courses developed to review wildland safety issues. Once the refresher course and the arduous physical fitness test have been taken, each certified firefighter may renew certification by having the Chief of the Participating Agency submit an "Application for Recertification" and pay a $5.00 recertification fee per firefighter provided in Appendix D. 9
WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER II CERTIFICATION CHECKLIST ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Each participant has met requirements listed in NFPA 1051, Chapter 6 (2012 Ed.) and PMS 310-1. Department has filed "Inten to Participate" form with the UFSCC. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Each participant has completed the arduous Physical Fitness Test administered by the Chief/Administrator. Each participant has completed S-131, S-133, S-211, S-212 and RT-130 (annual refresher). TRAINING RECORD AND TASK BOOK Each participant has a completed agency certified NWCG Wildland Firefighter I task book and in-house comprehensive examination record on file with the department that shows: 1. A learning experience in each manipulative skill objective. 2. Dates of training. 3. Initials of instructors/evaluator. Each participant has trained on the Wildland Firefighter II written objectives. DEPARTMENT "IN HOUSE" MANIPULATIVE SKILLS EXAMINATION Each participant has successfully completed a task book and an in-house comprehensivee manipulative skills examination. CERTIFICATION EXAMINATIONS Each participant has passed the UFSCC written examination. Each participant has passed the UFSCC manipulative skill " Spot Check" examination administeredd by an approved Certification Tester. WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER II CERTIFICATION Chief/Admin nistrator must request certification/redcard for participants using the "Request for Certification" form. Turn in completed Verification/Agency Form. 10
WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER II MANIPULATIVE SKILL OBJECTIVES 1. Demonstrate use of maps and compass. GENERAL REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012 ed., 6.1.1(a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given a local topographical map and compass. Accurately determine local declination. Use compass to point to true North. Accurately orient map using compass, landmarks, improved properties, streets, access roads, and/or topographic features. Accurately identify current location by determining back azimuths to two identifiable landmarks or topographic features. Verify location by comparing topographic features or street references with map. Describe location in terms of coordinates or other acceptable description. Accurately read map symbols. Accurately compute distance and bearing. Accurately navigate to an assigned destination 5:00 minutes 2. Demonstrate proper use of portable or mobile multi-channel radio. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012 ed., 6.1.1(a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given a radio and assignment Use clear text. Correctly prepare radio for operation. Complete radio check. Select proper channel. Make appropriate adjustments (squelch/volume). Change location to improve reception/transmission (as needed). Use proper radio procedures and techniques. Exercise proper radio discipline. Describe agency procedures for emergency notification (emergency traffic). Describe limitations of radio communications. 2:00 minutes 11
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3. Properly size-up a fire and identify safety zones. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.2.2(a) NWCG PMS 311-14 Most Current Edition Properly describe the safety zone guideline with utilization of the IRPG. Explain difference between a safety zone versus a deployment site. Describe limitations of safety zone guidelines 2:00 minutes 4. Evaluate the readiness of yourself and assigned crew members so that all are equipped and supplied for assigned duties. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.2.1 (a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given a wildland fire assignment, agency forms, equipment and personal protective equipment. Inspect personal kit to ensure it contains items as needed for assignment - Fireline Handbook - IRPG - Radio programming guide - Equipment safety inspection list - Local specific materials - ICS 201 incident briefing forms - Local maps Know flight weight limitation. (if applicable) Inspect crew members personal gear to ensure that it contains items needed for assignment. - PPE - Prescribed medications - Personal hygiene - Incident specific tools and equipment - Food and water - First aid kit TIME: 5:00 minutes 12
5. Brief assigned personnel so that the personnel are informed of specific tasks, standards, safety, operational, and special interest area considerations for the following: REFERENCE: CONDITION: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.2.2(a)(b)6.2.3(a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given an assignment, IRPG or Fireline Handbook, and equipment requirements. COMPETENCE: TIME: Type of incident. Current situation status. Expected duration of incident. Terrain. Weather, current and expected. Special equipment needed. Phone/radio contact procedures during travel. Threats to improved property. Access/Egress. Answer questions for clarification on assignment as needed. 5:00 minutes PREPARDNESS/SUPPRESSION 6. Maintain and operate a chainsaw so that the proper tool is selected and the assignment is correctly completed. REFERENCE: CONDITION:. COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.5.4 (a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given proper PPE, including saw chaps, hearing protection and eye protection, demonstrate proper use of a chainsaw. Use proper PPE (including saw chaps) Use correct fueling and starting procedures Correctly carry chainsaw. Use correct stopping and refueling procedures. Inspect and maintain saw. 10:00 minutes 13
7. Maintain and operate a pump so that the proper tool is selected and the assignment is correctly completed. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.5.5 (a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given an assignment/scenario and a pump and accessories to supply a simple hose lay. Plan pumping operation (appropriate agent, water source, and type of pump, and accessories). Correctly position pump and assemble accessories. Prime, start, and warm up pump. Operate pump engine at desired PSI and GPM. Refuel and maintain pump for continuous operation. Correctly stop pump. Provide correct field maintenance to engine and pump in accordance with maintenance guidelines. 8:00 minutes 8. Inspect tools and water handling equipment so that availability of the tools and equipment for fire use is ensured. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.3.3(a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given an assignment, water handling equipment, and tools (Pulaski, shovel, or McLeod). Inspect water handling equipment for readiness Inspect hand tool for readiness 5:00 minutes 14
9. Simulate the reduction of fire exposure to improved properties so that improvements are protected and the risk from fire is reduced. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.5.3(a)(b) NWCG PMS 311-14, Most Current Edition Given a wildland/urban interface fire scenario and picture, crew, tools, IRPG, and an assignment. Take appropriate action to safely initiate action during initial attack or when completing assigned incident tasks. Direct the rearrangement and reduction of fuel. Direct the securing of hazards. Direct the preparation of building/structure. Direct the application of pre-treatment agents (foam, gel, blanket). 5:00 minutes 10. Describe methods to secure the area of suspected fire origin and associated evidence so that all evidence or potential evidence is protected from damage or destruction and reported to a supervisor. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.5.6(a)(b) Given a wildland fire and agency procedures. Describe methods to secure area of suspected fire origin and associated evidence Describe how to identify and mark suspected evidence Notify supervisor of possible evidence. 5:00 minutes 11. Serve as a lookout so that fire fighters are warned of changing conditions. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIMEL NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.5.7(a)(b) Given a wildland fire and agency (LCES) procedures. Establish/maintain communications with assigned resources. Choose position with good view of all aspects of hazard, values to be protected, and personnel. Carry proper equipment (watch, map, and radio/batteries). Provide updates on any changes that may compromise the safety of fireline personnel. Provide appropriate warnings and direction for hazardous conditions and/or indications of extreme fire behavior. Ensure strategy and tactics are consistent with LCES. Modify LCES to meet changing conditions 5:00 Minutes 15
12. Select fireline construction methods so that the technique used is compatible with the conditions and meets agency standards. REFERENCE: CONDITION: COMPETENCE: TIME: NFPA 1051, 2012, 6.5.2(a)(b) Given an assignment, crew, and agency standards. Properly size up fire: topography, time of day, fuel group, weather conditions: current/forecasted, and expected fire behavior/intensity. Define hazards and evaluate escape routes/safety zones. Point of origin and cause. Size of fire and location of head. Values to be protected (improved properties, agricultural, recreational, etc.). Evaluate Initial Attack Plan. Direct tactical operations which provide safety to the firefighter. Use appropriate fire suppression strategy. Use appropriate fireline construction methods. Develop appropriate tactics based of selected strategy, values to be protected, and expected fire behavior. Maintain status reporting. Request additional resources as needed. 5:00 minutes 16
APPENDIX A IN-HOUSE EXAMINATION RECORD 17
UTAH FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION SYSTEM WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER II NFPA 1051, 2012 Edition WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER II TRAINING RECORD / IN-HOUSE COMPREHENSIVE EXAM NAME: DEPARTMENT: SECTION IN-HOUSE COMP. EXAM MANIPULATIVE SKILL-DEMONSTRATE DATE INST PASS General 1. Demonstrate use of map and compass. 2. Demonstrate proper use of portable or mobile multi-channel radio. Human Resource Management Preparation/Suppression 3. Properly Size up fire and identify safety zones. 4. Evaluate the readiness of yourself and assigned crew members so that all are equipped and supplied for assigned duties. 5. Brief assigned personnel so that the personnel are informed of specific tasks, standards, safety, operational, and special interest area considerations. 6. Maintain and operate a chain saw so that the proper tool is selected and the assignment is correctly completed. 7. Maintain and operate a pump so that the proper tool is selected and the assignment is correctly completed. 8. Inspect tools and water handling equipment so that availability of the tools and equipment for fire use is ensured. 9. Simulate the reduction of fire exposure to improved properties so that improvements are protected and the risk from fire is reduces. 10- Describe the methods to secure the area of suspected fire origin and associated evidence so that all evidence or potential evidence is protected from damage or destruction and reported to a supervisor. 11. Serve as a lookout so that fire fighters are warned of changing conditions. 12. Select fireline construction methods so that the technique used is compatible with the conditions and meets agency standards 18
APPENDIX - B Physical Fitness, PAR-Q & YOU, Test Record 19
Physical fitness Test for Wildland Firefighter II The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) has adopted two tests to screen wildland firefighting jobs. The purpose of these tests is to ensure those given arduous firefighting tasks can do their job safely and well. Firefighters will have to successfully complete one of the two tests each calendar year to obtain a red card. Par-Q Form All individuals prior to taking any of the physical fitness evaluation tests must complete this health screening questionnaire and informed consent form. If any of the questions are answered yes, written permission must be obtained from the individuals doctor before they will be allowed to take any of these tests. Medical Assistance Trained medical personnel will be present at all physical fitness evaluations. These medical personnel will be First Responder/CPR qualified. Test Conditions All tests should be conducted under moderate conditions, which should not induce heat stress. It is recommended the tests be administered during the cool of the morning when temperatures are between 65 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Adjustments are made if the tests are taken at elevations greater than 4,000 feet. Altitude Use the chart below to adjust for tests administered above 4,000 feet: Altitude Pack Test (feet) (seconds) 4,000 to 5,000 30 5,000 to 6,000 45 6,000 to 7,000 60 7,000 to 8,000 75 8,000 to 9,000 90 Mile and a Half Run This test should be conducted on a flat level running surface of a known distance. A ¼ mile oval track lends itself well to this test. The individual should go through a light warm up then rest. One and a half miles must be completed in 11 minutes 40 seconds or less. There is no adjustment for altitude, age, weight or gender. Pack Test - Arduous The test course should be a level (no more than 2-3% slope) for 3 miles. Once again the ¼ mile oval track lends itself to this evaluation. This test consists of carrying a 45-pound pack 3 miles in 45 minutes or less. A backpack pump may be used if filled with 5 gallons of water. The trombone pump should not be included. The backpack pump should be filled the night before to let it dry. The bag should not have any leaks. If there are any questions about the weight of the bag, it should be weighted after the test. If it is less than 44 ½ pounds, the test is considered void. A daypack with 45 pounds of weight may also be used. The weight should not vary of more than one half pound from the standard 45 pounds. All packs should be weighted before the start of the test. Physical Fitness Test Results The Fire Chief of individual departments will be required to record the results of their firefighters physical fitness test on the Physical Fitness Evaluation Form in appendix B. 20
PAR Q & YOU (A Questionnaire for People Aged 15-69) Regular physical activity is fun and healthy, and increasingly more people are starting to become more active every day. Being more active is very safe for most people. However, some people should check with their doctor before they start becoming must more physically active. If you are planning to become much more physically active they you are now, start by answering the seven questions in the box below. If you are between ages of 15 and 69, the PAR-Q will tell you if you should check with your doctor before you start. If you are over 69 years of age, and you are not used to being very active, check with your doctor. Common sense is your best guide when you answer the following questions. Please read the questions carefully and answer each one honestly: Check Yes or No. Yes No 1. Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only do physical activity recommended by a doctor? 2. Do you feel pain in your chest when you do physical activity? 3. In the past month, have you had chest pain when you were not doing any physical activity? 4. Do you lose your balance because of dizziness of do you ever lose consciousness? 5. Do you have a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by a change in your physical activity? 6. Is your doctor currently prescribing drugs (for example, water pills) for your blood pressure? Or heard condition? 7. Do you know of any other reason why you should not engage in physical activity? IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ONE OF MORE QUESTIONS: Talk with your doctor by phone or in person BEFORE you start becoming much more physically active or BEFORE you have a fitness appraisal. Tell your doctor about the PAR-Q and which questions you answered YES. You may be able to do any activity you want to as long as you start slowly and build up gradually. Or, you may need to restrict your activities to those which are safe for you. Talk with your doctor about the kinds of activities you wish to participate in and follow his/.her advice. Find out which community programs are safe and helpful to you. IF YOU ANSWERED NO TO ALL QUESTIONS: If you answered NO honestly to all PAR-Q questions, you can be reasonably sure that you can: Start becoming much more physically active. Begin slowly and build up gradually. This is the safest and easiest way to go. Take part in a fitness appraisal. This is an excellent way to determine your basic fitness so that you can plan the best way for you to live actively. DELAY BECOMING MUCH MORE ACTIVE: If you are not feeling well because of a temporary illness such as a cold or a fever. Wait until you feel better, or If you are or may be pregnant, talk to your doctor before you start becoming more active. Informed use of the PAR-Q: The Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology, Health Canada, and their agents assume no liability for persons who undertake physical activity, and if in doubt after completing this questionnaire, consult your doctor prior to physical activity. 21
-You are encouraged to copy the PAR-Q but only if you use the entire form- Note: If the PAR-Q is being given to a person before he or she participates in a physical activity program or a fitness appraisal, this section may be used to legal or administrative purpose. I have read, understood and completed this questionnaire. Any questions I had were answered to my full satisfaction. Name: Signature: Date: Signature of Chief: Witness: 22
USDA Forest Service/Department of the Interior FS-5100-31 (v 03/2013) OMB 0596-0164 (Expires 03/2016) HEALTH SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE (HSQ) Assess your health needs by marking all true statements. WCT LEVEL Arduous Moderate Light The purpose is to identify individuals who may be at risk in taking the Work Capacity Test (WCT) and recommend an exercise program and/or medical examination prior to taking the WCT. Employees are required to answer the following questions. The questions were designed, in consultation with occupational health physicians, to identify individuals who may be at risk when taking a WCT. The HSQ is not a medical examination. Any medical concerns you have that place you or your health at risk should be reviewed with your personal physician prior to participating in the WCT. Check Yes or No in response to the following questions: [ ] Y [ ] N 1) During the past 12 months have you at any time (during physical activity or while resting) experienced pain, discomfort or pressure in your chest. [ ] Y [ ] N 2) [ ] Y [ ] N 3) During the past 12 months have you experienced difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, or blackout? Do you have a blood pressure with systolic (top #) greater than 140 or diastolic (bottom #) greater than 90? [ ] Y [ ] N 4) Have you ever been diagnosed or treated for any heart disease, heart murmur, chest pain (angina), palpitations (irregular beat), or heart attack? [ ] Y [ ] N 5) Have you ever had heart surgery, angioplasty, or a pace maker, valve replacement, or heart transplant? [ ] Y [ ] N 6) Do you have a resting pulse greater than 100 beats per minute? [ ] Y [ ] N 7) Do you have any arthritis, back trouble, hip /knee/joint /pain, or any other bone or joint condition that could be aggravated or made worse by the Work Capacity Test? [ ] Y [ ] N 8) Do you have personal experience or doctor s advice of any other medical or physical reason that would prohibit you from taking the Work Capacity Test? [ ] Y [ ] N 9) Has your personal physician recommended against taking the Work Capacity Test because of asthma, diabetes, epilepsy or elevated cholesterol or a hernia? Regardless whether you are taking the Work Capacity test at the Arduous, Moderate or Light duty level, a Yes answer requires a determination from your personal physician stating that you are able to participate. I understand that if I need to be evaluated by a physician, it will be based on the fitness requirements of the position(s) for which I am qualified. Signature: _ Printed Name Date Unit: City State Privacy Statement The information obtained in the completion of this form is used to help determine whether an individual being considered for wildland firefighting can carry out those duties in a manner that will not place the candidate unduly at risk due to inadequate physical fitness and health. Its collection and use are covered under Privacy Act System of Records OPM/Govt-10 and are consistent with the provisions of 5 USC 552a (Privacy Act of 1974). Paperwork Reduction Act Statement According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0596-0164. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 5 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA s TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 975-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employee. 23
Wildland Firefighter Physica al Fitness Test and Refresher Course Completion Record for Red Card Certification The chief is responsible for administering one of two physical fitness tests to his/her firefighters each year as a requirement for Red Card certification/r recertification. A wildland refresher course (of at least 4 hours) is also required for recertification. Please send this completed form to the Certification Office at the Utah Fire & Rescue Academy at the same time t the Certification/Recertification Request form is submitted. Thee department should keep a copy of this record. Department: Chief Name: Chief Signature*: *Verifies that the information below is accurate Name 1.5 Mile Run Pass/Fail Pack Test Pass/Fail Fitness Test Completion Date Refresher Course Completion Date Utah Fire & Rescue Academy Attn: Certification Office 31311 Mike Jense Pkwy Provo, UT 84601 Fax: 801-374-0681 24
Name 1.5 Mile Run Pass/Fail Pack Test Pass/Fail Fitness Test Completion Date Refresher Course Completion Date Utah Fire & Rescue Academy Attn: Certification Office 3131 Mike Jense Pkwy Provo, UT 84601 Fax: 801-374-0681 25
APPENDIX - C IN-HOUSE PROCTOR INSTRUCTIONS 26
Proctor Instructions for IN-HOUSE Comprehensive Examination As the training officers for your department you are authorized by the Certification Council to conduct the 100% skills test for this level of certification. You must be certified to the level that you are testing, i.e. If you re FF2 you can test both FF1 and 2, Awareness and Operations. *PRIOR TO CONDUCTING THE TEST, REVIEW TRAINING RECORDS It is important that before doing this IN-HOUSE exam that the candidate has completed training in all areas for the level being tested. *SAFETY OFFICER SELECTED AND BRIEFED Select a Safety Officer to assist you during the test. This person, if possible, should not be taking the same test that is being given. The Safety Officer will not assist with the testing process. The Safety Officer is there to protect the Candidates from injury during the testing process. By using the following instructions you will be able to evaluate the skills being tested and determine the candidate s readiness for the State Spot Check exam. 1 - Keep in mind that this is a TEST and there should be NO COACHING or TRAINING during the testing process. If a candidate fails to perform a skill, that skill will count as a first attempt failure and they will be given a second attempt. If they fail a second attempt, time they need to be retrained on that skill and tested again. Only qualified candidates that have passed with 100% should be allowed to take the state SPOT CHECK Exam. 2 - Before beginning that testing process conduct a meeting with all candidates and review the testing process. Explain that this is a test and that the same process being used for the In-House will be used during the state exam. 3 - If possible, designate two separate areas for students testing: one area for those who are in the testing process, and one area for those who have not yet begun the testing process. If separate areas are not available, make sure someone is in the room to ensure that students do not discuss the testing material. Make sure these areas have no training manuals, or other reference materials for students to look at while waiting testing. 4 - To evaluate a candidate s performance use the following as a guide. a. The skill is completed in the allotted time, b. Competence is shown by completing all performance criteria, c. Safety is shown while completing the skill 5 - At each test station the Tester will read the Skill to be demonstrated, the Condition to be met and the Time limit to complete each skill. This information is contained in the skill section of each standards packet. Do this with each student as they come to each testing stations. Ask for any questions. As each skill is tested and completed, sign it off in the section provided on the candidates training record. By conducting the In-House test in the manner, you will prepare your candidates to successfully pass the State Spot Check exam. This will also assure that training records are current and that only those who are truly prepared take the Certification Examination. 27
APPENDIX - D CERTIFICATION FORMS 28
INTENT TO PARTICIPATE Organization Information The following organization intends to participate in the Utah Fire Service Certification Program: Department/Organization Name: Department/Organization Type: Fire EMS Other Address: Dept/Org Phone Number: City: State: Zip Code: Chief/Administrator: Email: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Daytime Phone #: Training Officer: Evening Phone #: Email: Address: City: Daytime Phone #: State: Evening Phone #: Zip Code: Chief/Admi inistrator Signature By signing below, I certify that the informationn listed is true and correct. I also certify that the above listed department/organization will follow all policies and procedures of the Utah Fire Service Certification system. Chief/Administrator Signature: Utah Fire Service Certification Council C/O Utah Fire and Rescue Academy 3131 Mike Jense Parkway Provo UT 84601 Fax: 801-374-06811 Certification Office Use Only 299
Utah Fire Service Certification Council EXAMINATION REQUEST Department/Agency Name(s): Date: Check this box if there is more than one department testing. List each candidate and department on reverse side of form. Please complete all information on both sides/pages of this form and submit it to the certification office at least 30 days prior to the requested examination date. A separate request MUST be made for each level of certification exam desired and for each exam date. Certification exam level requested: EXAM TYPE (Place an X in the boxes that apply) * Departments who choose not to use an authorized, in-house tester will be required to conduct the written examination two (2) hours before the manipulative examination. If an in-house tester tests their own department s written exams, the written and manipulative exams can be taken on different days. WRITTEN 1 ST ATTEMPT 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT / Exam Date Exam Time *Please allow 2 hours for each written exam MANIPULATIVE 1 ST ATTEMPT 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT / Exam Date Exam Time Number of persons taking WRITTEN Exam Number of persons taking MANIPULATIVE Exam Examination requested to be conducted at (location): EXAM LOCATION Street Address: City: Zip: AUTHORIZATION By signing below I acknowledge that each candidate is currently affiliated with an agency approved by the UFSCC. I also acknowledge that completed training records exist for each candidate testing. The record states that each candidate testing has received a learning experience in each subject area required for testing and has met all other requirements as specified in the Certification Policy and Procedures. For manipulative (skills) testing to occur, the completed training record(s) must be present at the test site. Department/Agency requesting the above exam will have appropriate space and safe accommodations and equipment for all written and manipulative skills. Chief or Training Officer Signature Contact Daytime Telephone # Chief or Training Officer (typed or printed) Contact Evening Telephone # Department/Agency Mailing Address City State Zip ACCOMMODATIONS If a candidate needs reasonable accommodations for learning disabilities or other conditions affecting the candidate s ability to complete the written examination, accommodations can be made. Please contact the certification office if accommodations are necessary. 30
Utah Fire Service Certification Council EXAMINATION REQUEST If using an authorized, in-house tester for the written exam, complete the following information. / / Tester Name Title Tester # List the names and departments of participants who will be taking the examination. Candidate(s) Name Agency If sending this request by email, you will need to print/sign the form and then attach a scanned copy. Email it to ufracertification@uvu.edu. If you have the ability to use an electronic signature, you may use it and click on the EMAIL Certification link to submit the request. To fax or mail the request, see information below. Fax: 801-374-0681 Mail: Utah Fire and Rescue Academy C/O Utah Fire Service Certification Council 3131 Mike Jense Parkway Provo, UT 84601 31
Utah Fire Service Certification Council - CERTIFICATION RECERTIFICATION REQUEST - Department Information The following department/participating agency requests that the Utah Fire Service Certification Council certify / re-certify the individuals listed on the reverse side of this form. Department Name: Certification or Re-certification (Place an X in the boxes that apply) Certification Re-Certification Reciprocity Required Documentation and Signatures If this is a request for CERTIFICATION, the chief or administrator of the organization shall attest and sign for the following: By my signature below, I certify that department records exist to support that each individual listed on the reverse side of the form: 1. Received a learning experience in each subject area required for certification. 2. Successfully passed the state certification written exam for the level of certification being requested. 3. Successfully passed the in-house comprehensive manipulative skills exam as described in the certification standard (where applicable). State certification standards can be found at http://www.uvu.edu/ufra/certification/forms.html. 4. Successfully passed the state certification manipulative skills exam for the level of certification being requested (where applicable). 5. Has met all other requirements for the level being examined as specified in the certification standard. 6. Is a member and in good standing with the department or organization. If this is a request for RE-CERTIFICATION, the chief or administrator of the organization shall attest and sign for the following: By my signature below, I certify that department records exist to support that each individual listed on the reverse side of this form has: 1. Remained active and in good standing with the department or organization for the past three years. 2. Successfully maintained all skills required for the levels of certification held. 3. Successfully completed a minimum of 36 hours of training each year or a total of 108 hours of training within the past three years. 4. Has met all other requirements for the re-certification levels requested as specified in the UFSCS Policy and Procedures. Chief or Administrator Signature Day Phone # Chief or Administrator Name (Printed or Typed) Evening Phone# Department Mailing Address City State Zip Please sign and return to: Utah Fire Service Certification Council C/O Utah Fire and Rescue Academy 3131 Mike Jense Parkway Provo UT 84601 Fax: 801-374-0681 Phone Toll Free: 888-548-7816 32
Utah Fire Service Certification Council ~REQUEST FOR CERTIFICATION / RECERTIFICATION~ Department/Organization Name Date Please type or print names as they should appear on each applicant s card and/or certificate. If this is for recertification, print RECERT on the level requested line. Applicant Name Social Security # Date of Birth Level Requested (last four digits) (mm/dd/yyyy) 1 / / 2 / / 3 / / 4 / / 5 / / 6 / / 7 / / 8 / / 9 / / 10 / / 11 / / 12 / / 13 / / 14 / / 15 / / 16 / / 17 / / 18 / / 19 / / 20 / / 33