1. The individual assigned and authorized by the fire chief as the manager
of the health and safety program
ANS Health and safety Officer (HSO)
2. A member of the command staff responsible for monitoring and
assessing safety hazards or unsafe situations and for developing measures
to ensure personnel safety
ANS Incident Safety Officer (ISO)
3. An incident response system developed by the department of
homeland security
ANS National Incident Management System (NIMS)
4. An incident response system developed by the national wildfire
coordinat- ing group
ANS National Interagency Incident Management System (NIIMS)
5. A mental health disorder that can develop in individuals who have
,ex- perienced a terrifying ordeal that involved physical harm or the
threat of harm.
ANS Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
6. Incident Safety Officer requirements, duties, and responsibilities
ANS NFPA 1561
7. Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer
ANS NFPA 1521
8. Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program
ANS -
NFPA 1500
9. Created by congress in 1970 in order to form the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration
ANS Williams-Steiger Act
10.Incident Safety Officer qualifications for NIMS safety officer
ANS NFPA 1026
11.A member of the fire department appointed by the incident commander
to assist the ISO in the performance of the ISO functions at an incident
scene
ANS Assistant Safety Officer (ASO)
,12.OSHA regulations that often outline the equipment required to
accomplish a given process
ANS Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
13.An action used to effect hazard mitigation
ANS Countermeasure
14.The process of developing one's analytical ability using principles,
con- cepts, and values
ANS Education
15.A process defined in writing which can take on forms of SOP's,
SOG's, Department Directives, etc
ANS Formal Process
16.An adaptable template that offers wide flexibility in application
ANS Guideline
17.A process or operation that is part of a department's routine but that is
not written, and therefore are learned through new member training, on-the-
job training, and day-to-day routine.
ANS Informal Process
18.The overall strategy of hazard control
ANS Mitigation
, 19.A preferred order of hazard control strategies elimination, reduction,
adap- tion, transfer, and avoidance
ANS Mitigation Hierarchy
20.A strict directive that must be followed with little or no flexibility
ANS Procedure
21.The chance of damage, injury or loss
ANS Risk
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