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CANDIDATE #Station #:FF1 - 1JPR:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestNFPA 1001 5.1, NFPA 472 4.1.2.2, 5.1.2.2Emergency Response GuidebookFirstAttemptPass1Properly determined the UN number2Located the material’s name in the Yellow Section3Identified the recommended ERG guide page4Located and identified the fire/explosion hazard5Determined the required Personal Protective Clothing6Ascertained proper firefighting procedures7Identified the evacuation distances if product is involved in fireEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:SecondAttemptFailPassFailPASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:FF1 - 1Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestSTATION:North American Emergency Response GuidebookOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given an Emergency Response Guidebook and a chemical placard will beable to determine hazards and appropriate initial actions.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.1, NFPA 472 4.1.2.2, 5.1.2.2EQUIPMENT: 2016 Emergency Response Guidebook Chemical Placard(s)INSTRUCTIONS:The candidate will be given a current Emergency Response Guidebook, a placard and aquestionnaire form and be asked to complete the questionnaire by referencing theEmergency Response Guidebook. There is a thirty (30) minute time limit for this station.COMMENTS: (Reasons for any failure must be clearly documented here)

CANDIDATE #Station #:FF1 - 1Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills Test1.) What is the Identification (ID) number on the placard provided?2.) What is the name of the product shown?3.) What Guide Number should be used for incidents involving this product?4.) What are the fire and explosion hazards of this product?5.) What is the recommended personal protective clothing for this product?6.) What are the recommended firefighting procedures for this product?7.) What are the recommended evacuation procedures if this product is involved in fire?.

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 2JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.7, 5.3.8, 5.3.10, 5.3.13Extend a Hoseline & Operate a ending a Hoseline1Candidate is wearing appropriate PPE2Brings additional length of hose and combination nozzle to nozzle end of the existinghoseline3Ensures that water flow to the nozzle is interrupted using an appropriate appliance4Correctly attaches an additional 50’ length of hose and a combination nozzle5Slowly charges additional 50’ of hose6Above steps completed in order7Completes the above steps without compromising safetyOperating a Nozzle1Candidate creates a stable body position for operating a nozzle2Slowly opens the nozzle and bleeds air out of line3Adjusts to a straight stream4Adjusts to a narrow fog pattern5Adjusts to a wide fog pattern6Slowly closes the nozzle7Completes above steps without compromising safety8Completes the station within 10 minutesEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:PASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 2STATION:Extend a Hoseline and Operate a NozzleOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE and a hoseline with appliances, willdemonstrate the procedure for extending a hoseline and operating a combination nozzle.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.7, 5.3.8, 5.3.10, 5.3.13EQUIPMENT: 1 — 11/2” break away nozzle, 11/2” gate, or hose clamp 150’ 11/2” or 13/4” hose 1 — 11/2” nozzle 1 Engine Stopwatch or suitable timing deviceStudent Provided: Structural Firefighting PPE: Bunker Coat, Bunker Pants, Boots, Gloves, Hood, andHelmetINSTRUCTIONS:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE and a hoseline with appliances, willdemonstrate the procedure for extending a hoseline that has been found to be too short.The candidate will restore water to the extended hoseline and operate a combinationnozzle. There is a ten (10) minute time limit for this station.COMMENTS: (Reasons for any failure must be clearly documented here)

CANDIDATE #Station #:JPR:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 3NFPA 1001 5.5.2, 5.3.7, 5.3.8, 5.3.10Loading and Deploying a Preconnected Flat LoadFirstAttemptPassFlat Load Criteria1Candidate is wearing appropriate PPE2Attaches the female coupling to the discharge outlet3Lays the first fold length of hose flat in the bed against the side wall4Angles the hose to lay the next fold length adjacent to the first fold length (numberof adjacent folds to be determined by width of hose bed)5After loading approximately 1/3 of the hose, makes a fold that extends beyond theload at this point (the loop created will later serve as a pull handle)6Continues building the load7After loading approximately 2/3 of the hose, makes a fold that extends beyond theload at this point (the loop created will later serve as a pull handle)8Continues building the load in this manner with the remaining hose9Attaches the nozzle and lays it on top of the load10All steps completed in above order11Completes hose load within fifteen (15) minutes12Candidate did not do anything to compromise safety at any timeAdvancing Flat Load Criteria1Candidate is wearing appropriate PPE2Grasps the nozzle and at least one loop3Pulls load from bed using loop4Walks toward designated spot5Releases loop(s) as hose pulls tight6Fully deploys hose from the bed7Extends the hose in a manner which will prevent excessive kinking when charged8All steps completed in above orderFailSecondAttemptPassFail

9Deploys the hose in less than two (2) minutes10Candidate did not run11Candidate did not do anything to compromise safety at any timeEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:PASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 3STATION:Loading and Deploying a Preconnected Flat LoadOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE, Hosebed or Hosebed Simulator, 200’ of 1 ½”or 1 ¾” hose, and 1 ½” nozzle will demonstrate the procedure for loading and advancing apreconnected flat load.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.5.2, 5.3.7, 5.3.8, 5.3.10EQUIPMENT: Hosebed or Hosebed Simulator 200’ of 1 ½” or 1 ¾” Hose 1 – 1 ½” Nozzle Stopwatch or suitable timing deviceStudent Provided: Structural Firefighting PPE: Bunker Coat, Bunker Pants, Boots, Gloves, Hood, andHelmetINSTRUCTIONS:Flat Load: The candidate will be given 200’ of 1 ½” or similar hose coupled, a nozzle and ahosebed or hosebed simulator. The candidate will execute a flat load creating a loop at thepoint where approximately 1/3 and 2/3 of the hose is loaded. The load is finished withattaching the nozzle and laying it on top of the load. The hose must be loaded within fifteen(15) minutes. Once the evaluator has inspected the load the candidate will be instructedto deploy the load.Deploying the Preconnected Flat Load: The candidate will use the flat load created anddeploy the hose load toward a point designated by the evaluator. The candidate mustdeploy the load using the loops created and ensure the hose is deployed in a manner thatwill prevent kinking when charged. The candidate must deploy and flake out the hosewithin two (2) minutes of the evaluator’s deployment instruction.COMMENTS: (Reasons for any failure must be clearly documented here)

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 4JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.10Large Hoseline One Firefighter Criteria1Candidate is wearing full PPE2Forms a loop with the hose3Passes the nozzle beneath the loop4Kneels or sits on the hoseline at the crossover point5Operates nozzle6Completes above tasks in order7Completes tasks within five (5) minutes8Completes the above steps without compromising safetyTwo Firefighter Criteria1234Candidate is wearing full PPECandidate at the nozzle holds hose with one hand and the other on the bail of thenozzleCandidate in the backup position stands on the same side of the hose as nozzlecandidateCandidate in the backup position provides an anchor point and counteracts the backpressure5Candidate at the nozzle operates the nozzle6Slowly closes the nozzle7Completes above steps without compromising safety8Completes the station within eight (8) minutesEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:PASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 4STATION:Large Hoseline OperationOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE and a large hoseline, will demonstrate theprocedure for operating the hoseline as a single resource and with a partner.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.10EQUIPMENT: 150 ft. or larger 2 ½” fire suppression hose with a nozzle 1 Engine Stopwatch or suitable timing deviceStudent Provided: Structural Firefighting PPE: Bunker Coat, Bunker Pants, Boots, Gloves, Hood, andHelmetINSTRUCTIONS:One Firefighter: The candidate will be given 150’ of 2 ½” or similar hose coupled andcharged with a nozzle on the end. The candidate will set up the hose to be operated by asingle firefighter and operate the fire stream. Time limit for this section will be five (5)minutesTwo Firefighters: The candidate will be given 150’ of 2 ½” or similar hose coupled andcharged with a nozzle on the end. The candidates will each operate the nozzle and act asthe backup firefighter to operate the hoseline from a standing position. Time limit for thissection will be eight (8) minutes.COMMENTS: (Reasons for any failure must be clearly documented here)

CANDIDATE #Station #:JPR:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 5NFPA 1001 5.3.6, 5.3.9, 5.3.12Ground Ladder Beam Raise & Victim RemovalFirstAttemptPassArm’s Length Carry & Beam Raise Criteria1Candidate is wearing full PPE with SCBA2Candidates kneel on same side of ladder, facing butt3Candidates place ladder on edge4Candidate at butt gives order to lift ladder5Candidates lift in a coordinated manner6Candidates lift ladder to arm’s length7Candidate at butt leads carrying ladder to structure to be laddered8Steps #1-7 must be completed in order9Steps #1-7 are completed before Step #101011a11bCandidates verbalize and perform a check for overhead obstructions or wires in areaof raising the ladderCandidate at butt places butt end on ground at desired location and foots ladder onbeam, grasping upper beamCandidate at tip advances hand over hand raising the ladder using the beam untilvertical and holds the ladder for extension12aCandidate at butt extends fly and secures halyard with a clove hitch12bCandidate at tip checks ladder for proper climbing angle13Steps #10-12 completed in order14Completes tasks within five (5) minutes15Completes the above steps without compromising safetyVictim Removal Criteria1Candidate climbs ladder to victim while partner foots the ladderFailSecondAttemptPassFail

2Candidate places arms around victim3Candidate communicates with victim4Candidate descends ladder with victim maintaining arm position5Candidate maintains three (3) points of contact with the ladder at all times6Candidate completes above steps without compromising safety7All candidates must climb ladder and assist victim to safetyEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:PASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 5STATION:Ground Ladder Beam Raise & Victim RemovalOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE and SCBA, 24’ extension ladder, and 1assistant will demonstrate how to execute an arm’s length carry and raise an extensionladder from the ground on the beam. Candidate will then assist a conscious victim downthe ladder.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.6, 5.3.9, 5.3.12EQUIPMENT: 24’ extension ladder1 assistantStopwatch or suitable timing deviceStudent Provided: Full set of PPE Complete Functioning SCBA with full cylinderINSTRUCTIONS:Ladder Raise: The candidates will work as a team using an arm’s length carry to bringthe extension ladder to the structure. The candidates will then perform a beam raise andextend the ladder to reach a windowsill. The candidates must communicate to coordinatelifting, moving, raising and extending the ladder within five (5) minutes.Victim Removal: Each candidate will assist a conscious victim assistant down the ladderwhile the other candidate foots the ladder.COMMENTS: (Reasons for any failure must be clearly documented here)

CANDIDATE #Station #:JPR:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 6NFPA 1001 5.3.6, 5.3.9, 5.3.12Ground Ladder Flat Raise & Victim RemovalFirstAttemptPassLow Shoulder Carry & Flat Raise Criteria1Candidate is wearing full PPE with SCBA2Candidates kneel on same side of ladder, facing tip3Candidates place ladder on edge4Candidate at butt gives order to lift ladder5Candidates lift in a coordinated manner, pivot, and place arm between rungs6Candidates place ladder on shoulders7Candidate at butt leads carrying ladder to structure to be laddered8Steps #1-7 must be completed in order9Steps #1-7 are completed before Step #101011a11bCandidates verbalize and preforms a check for overhead obstructions or wires in areaof raising the ladderCandidate at butt places butt end on ground at desired location and foots ladder,grasping rung and leaning back to aid in raising ladderCandidate at tip advances hand over hand raising the ladder until vertical and holdsthe ladder for extension12aCandidate at butt extends fly and secures halyard with a clove hitch12bCandidate at tip checks ladder for proper climbing angle13Steps #10-12 completed in order14Completes tasks within five (5) minutes15Completes the above steps without compromising safetyVictim Removal Criteria1Candidate ascends ladder to victim while partner foots the ladderFailSecondAttemptPassFail

2Candidate places arms around victim3Candidate communicates with victim4Candidate descends ladder with victim maintaining arm position5Candidate maintains three (3) points of contact with the ladder at all times6Candidate completes above steps without compromising safety7All candidates must climb ladder and assist victim to safetyEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:PASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 6STATION:Ground Ladder Flat Raise & Victim RemovalOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE and SCBA, 24’ extension ladder, and 1assistant will demonstrate how to execute a low shoulder carry and raise an extensionladder from the ground in the flat position. The candidate will then assist a victim down theladder.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.6, 5.3.9, 5.3.12EQUIPMENT: 24’ extension ladder1 assistantStopwatch or suitable timing deviceStudent Provided: Full set of PPE Complete Functioning SCBA with full cylinderINSTRUCTIONS:Ladder Raise: The candidates will work as a team using a low shoulder carry to bring theextension ladder to the structure. The candidates will then perform a flat raise and extendthe ladder to reach a windowsill. The candidates must communicate to coordinate lifting,moving, raising and extending the ladder within five (5) minutes.Victim Removal: Each candidates will assist a conscious victim assistant down the ladderwhile the other candidate foots the ladder.COMMENTS: (Reasons for any failure must be clearly documented here)

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 7JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.12Roof Ladder lRoof Ladder Deployment Criteria1Candidate is wearing full PPE with SCBA2Candidate kneels next to the roof ladder and lifts using legs keeping back straight andcarries roof ladder to extension ladder at structure3Candidate opens and locks roof hooks4Candidate tilts ladder upwards against main ladder5Candidate ascends main ladder to just above midpoint6Candidate raises roof ladder on shoulder7Candidate ascends ladder to a height appropriate to deploy roof ladder8Candidate pushes roof ladder onto roof flat or on the beam9Roof ladder is securely hooked over the peak with both hooks10Steps #1-9 completed in order11Completes above tasks within five (5) minutes12Removes roof ladder and descends to the ground13Candidate maintains three (3) points of contact with the ladder at all times14Completes the above steps without compromising safetyEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:PASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 7STATION:Roof Ladder DeploymentOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE and SCBA, a prepositioned 24’ extensionladder, a roof ladder and 1 assistant will demonstrate how to deploy a roof ladder.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.3.12EQUIPMENT: 24’ extension ladderRoof ladderSuitable pitched roof1 assistantStopwatch or suitable timing deviceStudent Provided: Full set of PPE Complete Functioning SCBA with full cylinderINSTRUCTIONS:The candidate will execute a single firefighter carry of a roof ladder to an extension ladderalready in place to the roof. The candidate will deploy the roof ladder to the roof and ensureit is secure within five (5) minutes.COMMENTS: (Reasons for any failure must be clearly documented here)

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 8JPR:NFPA 1001 5.1.2, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3Personal Protective Equipment & Self-Contained Breathing ApparatusFirstAttemptPassDonning PPE & SCBA Criteria1Don boots and pants (includes all fasteners and suspenders)2Don protective hood3Don coat with closure secure and collar up4Don SCBA using any approved donning method (all straps cinched and buckled)5Don SCBA facepiece6Steps #4-5 completed prior to step #77Don hood and helmet (chin strap cinched & under chin)8Arm PASS device (if not integrated in SCBA)9Connect air supply to face piece10Don gloves11All fasteners fastened and no skin exposed12SCBA cylinder is completely turned on13Completed within two (2) minutes14Completes the above steps without compromising safetyWeekly SCBA Inspection Criteria1Check that cylinder is full2Open cylinder valve slowly: verify operation of low pressure alarm (if equipped)and no audible air leaks3Checks low pressure alarm4Checks all hoses for tightness, damage and air leaks5Verify that gauges and indicators (heads up display) provide similar readingsFailSecondAttemptPassFail

6Checks function of all modes of PASS device7Checks facepiece for damage and functionality8Checks operation of all valves9Correctly notes any deficiencies and recommends unit to be removed fromservice (if necessary)Changing Cylinder Criteria1Fully close the cylinder valve2Release air pressure from high and low pressure hoses3Disconnect the high pressure coupling from the cylinder4Remove the empty cylinder from the harness assembly5Verify the replacement cylinder is full6Check cylinder valve opening and the high pressure hose fitting for debris and Oring7Place new cylinder into the backpack8Connect the high pressure hose to the cylinder and hand tighten9Slowly and fully open the cylinder valve and listen for an audible alarm (ifequipped) and leaks as the system pressurizesEvaluator Name:Evaluator Signature:PASS / FAIL(Circle one)Rev 02/17

CANDIDATE #Station #:Firefighter 1NFPA 1001, 2013 EditionPractical Skills TestFF1 - 8STATION:Personal Protective Equipment & Self-Contained Breathing ApparatusOBJECTIVE:The candidate, given a complete set of PPE and SCBA, will demonstrate the ability toperform a weekly inspection of the SCBA and replacement of the SCBA cylinder. Thendemonstrate the method for donning structural personal protective clothing and selfcontained breathing apparatus for use at an emergency.JPR:NFPA 1001 5.1.2, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3EQUIPMENT: Stopwatch or suitable timing deviceStudent Provided: Structural Firefighting PPE: Bunker Coat, Bunker Pants, Boots, Gloves, Hood, andHelmet Complete Functioning SCBA with one (1) full cylinder and one (1) full spare cylinderINSTRUCTIONS:Weekly SCBA Inspection:The candidate,

Rev 02/17 Firefighter 1 NFPA 1001, 2013 Edition Practical Skills Test Emergency Response Guidebook First Attempt Second Attempt Pass Fail Pass Fail 1 Properly determined the UN number 2 Located the material’s name in the Yellow Section 3 Identified the recommended ERG guide page

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