How To Train A Wildland Firefighter



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UTAH FIRE SERVICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COUNCIL Utah Fire and Rescue Academy WILDLAND FF I / II ACCREDITATION EMPHASIS SUPPLEMENT This document encompasses the administrative, training, facility and equipment standards developed by the Utah Fire and Rescue Academy for the Non-Affiliated Wildland Firefighter Training program at Utah Valley University and as a basis for equivalency statewide Non-Affiliated Wildland Firefighter Training Program EMPHASIS SUPPLEMENT Reviewed, Modified and Adopted by: Utah Fire Service Standards and Training Council

Table of contents Scope... page 3 UFRA Equipment Use Policy... page 3 Purpose... page 3 Course Administration... page 4 Approved Course Curriculum... page 4 Instructor Qualifications... page 4 Course Length / Time Frames... page 5 Syllabus... page 5 Grading Criteria... page 5 Certification... page 6 Facilities / Equipment... page 6 Teach-to-Student Ratio... page 6 Equipment Requirements... page 6 Student Materials... page 7 Page 2

Scope This Emphasis Supplement addresses standards and curriculum for training, equipment and facility needs for Non-Affiliated Wildland Firefighter Training programs. UFRA Equipment Use Policy At no time will UFRA accept an adjunct instructor using a UFRA platform to sell their company, equipment or future courses. Such behavior will result in the dismissal from employment with UFRA. UFRA will not, at any time, supply instructors, administrative course materials, logistics (skills trailers, audio visual, instructor kit, flip charts etc.) or text books for courses taught by outside UFRA contractors. Outside contractors are defined as: any company or person who is charging student fees or tuition for emergency responders training. Emergency responder training includes police, fire, search and rescue, and/or EMS. Outside contractors may or may not be companies or individuals run by persons who are also on the UFRA payroll. When UFRA supplies an outside contractor with materials to deliver to their class, delivery then becomes a legal, ethical and financial liability. If any company or individual wishes to use UFRA curriculum or logistics for courses taught outside the UFRA arena they must go through the proper channels to rent such items. The company or individual will assume all liability for the use of misuse of rented items. UFRA live fire props or its curriculum are NOT for rent. Purpose This document and attachments provide basic operational guidelines for Wildland Firefighter courses in order to allow non-affiliated students to become safe, effective, certified members of a wildland fire crew. It must be understood that NFPA 1051 Wildland Firefighter I includes substantially more knowledge and skills requirements than are included in the NWCG basic Firefighter Type 2 courses. Therefore an additional 40 hrs is included in the timeline to adequately cover that material. The Academy has designed the basic wildland firefighter program to meet all requirements set forth by NWCG and NFPA 1051 and is a recognized cooperator with the State of Utah, Division of Forestry Fire and State Lands. Other agencies that intend to train to the Wildland FF I level must become well versed in the following documents and adhere to the guidance contained Page 3

therein. This Emphasis Supplement does not restate all requirements. Authorized training programs shall follow all NWCG guidelines and requirements as set forth in the following: Course Administration Courses for NWCG Firefighter 2 / Utah Wildland Firefighter 1 must be administered according to: Field Managers Course Guide, PMS 901-1, 2009 (FMCG) Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide, PMS 310-1, 2008 (WFQG) Facilitative Instructor, M-410 *Wildland M-410 Facilitative Instructor is equivalent to UFRA Fire Instructor I. A Utah Certification can be issued for Fire Instructor I dating back to 8/27/2007. Or Utah Fire Service Certification System - Instructor I, Instructor II Approved Course Instructor Guides Approved Course Curriculum: S-130 Firefighter Training S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior I -100 Introduction to ICS * ONLINE TO GET I 100 CERT http://training.nwcg.gov/courses.html L-180 Human Factors on the Fireline * (* These are also covered in the S-130 course: Unit 2 and Unit 4D.) UFRA NFPA 1051 Module Instructor Qualifications: All instructors shall be Red Carded and current. Specific minimum qualifications are outlined for each course within the instructor guides, and FMCG (PMS-901-1). All instructors shall be Utah Certified Instructor I and II or NWCG qualified Facilitative Instructors. Specific instructor qualifications for each course include: S-130: Lead Instructor - any Single Resource Boss Unit Instructor - qualified as a WFFT1 (Squad Boss) FMCG, page 68 S-190: Lead Instructor - any Single Resource Boss Unit Instructor - qualified as a WFFT1 (Squad Boss) FMCG, page 76 Page 4

L-180: Lead Instructor - any Single Resource Boss Unit Instructor - qualified as a WFFT1 (Squad Boss) FMCG, page 36 I-100: Course administrator must complete I-200 FMGC, page 29 Course Length / Time Frames: S-190: 6-8 hrs. S-130: 30-35 hrs. I-100: 2 4 hrs. L-180 Human Factors on the Fireline: 4 hrs UFRA NFPA 1051 Module: 40 hours Note: S-190 course is the prerequisite for the S-130 course. (FMCG, pg 68) Note: UFRA has set the module hours as 40 to facilitate a Wildland Firefighter I course meeting the NFPA 1051 Standard. The other time frames set forth follow the NWCG course guidelines. See the attached sample agenda. Additional Time Frames: Physical Training per class period Graded tests per unit of instruction (see attached syllabus) Graded Research Paper and Group Presentation Additional manipulative skill review and testing Course Review Class Final Certification Testing (third party) Syllabus: The training program shall develop and provide to each student a syllabus which covers the course objectives and expectations, grading criteria, time-line, units covered and skills that are to be mastered. Grading Criteria: NWCG has set 70% as the passing score on the final exam(s) unless otherwise stated in the instructor guide. (FMCG, pg.5) Unit evaluations are used as a self-check and study guide for the final. S190 = 70% S130 = 70% Page 5

Certification: Non Federal Government agencies, (fire departments, Colleges, Trade Schools, Private contractors) must certify through the Utah Fire Service Certification System. The certification guidelines, standards and procedures can be found online at http://www.uvu.edu/ufra/certification/index.html. All required skills will be taught and tested in-house and Certification System approved records completed prior to the certification testing of the class members. The training records are mandatory and must be available to Certification Testers at the time of the certification test. Facilities / Equipment Classrooms must accommodate students with adequate table/desk space, nearby restroom facilities and accessible areas for skills training. The class must be provided with audio and visual capabilities to support the instruction. Teacher to student ratios are established as: Classroom lecture... 1 instructor Classroom skills... 1 instructor per 5-7 students Operational skills... 1 instructor per 5-7 students Live Fire training... 1 instructor per 5 students Equipment Requirements: Fireline Hand Tools (Cutting, scraping, smothering) Firing Devices (Drip torch, Fusee) Water handling (Back pack pump, fittings, appliances, hoses, nozzles) Fire Shelters (Practice shelters) Maps and Compasses Approved Personal Protective Equipment womex (pant, shirt, hard hat with chin strap, eye/hearing protection, canteen, shelter, headlamp, gloves, chaps, and boots) DOT - Emergency Response Guides current edition Optional items can be used to help facilitate units of instruction. All equipment shall be maintained and repaired in compliance with applicable standards and regulations. Page 6

Student Materials: Items required for each student to support S-130, S-190 courses: Incident Response Pocket Guide - IRPG - PMS 461 Fireline Handbook - FLHB - PMS 410-1 Common Denominators of Fire Behavior - PMS 407 S-130 Student Workbook S-190 Student Workbook S-130 Watch Out / Fire Order decal S-130 Watch Out / Fire Order wallet card S-134 LCES decal New Generation Fire Shelter - PMS 411 DOT Chart 13 Hazardous Materials Marking, Labeling & Placarding REFERENCES: Field Managers Course Guide 2009- PMS 901-1 Wildland Fire Qualifications System Guide 2008 - PMS 310-1 S-130 Wildland Firefighter Instructor Guide S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Instructor Guide L-180 Human Factors on the Fireline -Instructor Guide ICS-100 Introduction to ICS Utah Fire Service Certification Standards: -Wildland Firefighter I, Fire Service Instructor I & II. Available online at: http://www.uvu.edu/ufra/certification/standards.html Page 7