(i) | Introduction to Fire Behavior and Arson Awareness Scope of the arson problem | (3 hrs.) |
(ii) | Concepts and Behavior of Fire | (3 hrs.) |
Basic fire concepts | ||
Normal fire behavior | ||
(iii) | Fire Scene Observations | (3 hrs.) |
Observational skills | ||
(iv) | Fire Scene Preservation | (3 hrs.) |
Preserving the fire scene | ||
(v) | Fire Language | (2 hrs.) |
Chemistry and physics of fire | ||
Fire language and terminology | ||
(vi) | Building Construction | (2 hrs.) |
Five basic types of building construction | ||
Fire loads | ||
Sprinkler systems | ||
Special built-in extinguishing systems | ||
Safety considerations for fire investigation | ||
(vii) | Point of Origin | (4 hrs.) |
Fire scene examination | ||
Determining point of origin | ||
Fire overhaul | ||
Identification of "V" patterns | ||
Determine fire travel | ||
(viii) | Determining Fire Causes | (4 hrs.) |
Types of fire causes | ||
Fire cause relationships | ||
Major accidental fire causes | ||
(ix) | Motives for Incendiarism | (4 hrs.) |
Common motives | ||
Firefighter/fire setter | ||
Physical indicators of incendiary fires | ||
(x) | Vehicle Fires | (1.5 hrs.) |
Factors effecting cause of vehicle fires | ||
Incendiary vehicle fires | ||
Vehicle fire investigation process | ||
(xi) | Legal Aspects of Fire Investigation | (1 hr.) |
New York State Penal Law pertaining to arson | ||
New York State Law pertaining to burn injury reporting | ||
Obtaining convictions based on arson | ||
Court decisions relating to fire investigation | ||
(xii) | Fatal Fires | (1 hr.) |
Fire scene security | ||
Removal of fire victims | ||
Terminology of fire death causes | ||
Characteristics of fire victim's bodies | ||
(xiii) | Fire Scene Documentation | (1 hr.) |
Photographic techniques | ||
Sketching the fire scene | ||
New York State incident reports | ||
(xiv) | Fire Scene Evidence | (30 min.) |
Types of evidence | ||
Legal considerations for evidence collection | ||
(xv) | Fire Investigation Resources | (30 min.) |
Government resources | ||
Special resources | ||
Resource management (ICS) | ||
(xvi) | Practical Exercise | (2 hrs. 30 min.) |
Exercise with visual aids of fire scene investigation | ||
Skill demonstration | ||
(xvii) | Successfully complete a test of knowledge, skills or abilities covered in subparagraphs (i) through (xv) of this subdivision. |
(i) Behavior of Fire | (1.5 hrs.) |
(ii) Building Construction | (1.5 hrs.) |
(iii) Points of Origin | (2 hrs.) |
(iv) Accidental Fire Cause | (3.5 hrs.) |
(v) Incendiary Fire Causes | (5 hrs.) |
(vi) Basis of Insurance | (2 hrs.) |
(vii) Incendiary Motives | (3.5 hrs.) |
(viii) Photography | (3.5 hrs.) |
(ix) Michigan vs. Tyler Study | (1 hr.) |
(x) Fire Scene Examination | (3.5 hrs.) |
(xi) Wild Land & Nonresidential Rural Fires | (1.5 hrs.) |
(xii) Vehicle Fires | (2 hrs.) |
(xiii) Fatal Fires | (2 hrs.) |
(xiv) Explosives | (2.5 hrs.) |
(xv) Sketching | (1 hr.) |
(xvi) Incendiaries | (2 hrs.) |
(xvii) Legal Aspects | (3 hrs.) |
(xviii) Report Writing | (2 hrs.) |
(xix) Legal Films | (2 hrs.) |
(xx) Evidence Collection | (3.5 hrs.) |
(xxi) Interviews and Interrogation | (3 hrs.) |
(xxii) Practical Exercises | (8 hrs.) |
(xxiii) Case Preparations | (7 hrs.) |
(xxiv) Courtroom Testimony and Procedures | (4 hrs.) |
(xxv) Gas Chromotograph, Polygraph, Psychological Stress Evaluation and Other Fire Investigation Support Equipment | (4.5 hrs.) |
(xxvi) Written Examinations | (5 hrs.) |
(i) Scope of the problem; classification of hazardous materials; clues to hazardous materials presence; and information resources. | (3 hrs.) |
(ii) Highway transport; rail transport; water, air, pipeline transport; fixed facilities; local emergency response planning; site specific preemergency planning. | (4 hrs.) |
(iii) Response to hazardous materials incidents; incident management; personal protective equipment; safety. | (3 hrs.) |
(iv) Pesticides; hazardous materials control; decontamination; termination. | (3 hrs.) |
(v) New hazards; case histories; student workshop. | (3 hrs.) |
(vi) Successfully complete a test of knowledge, skills, or abilities covered in subparagraphs (i) through (v) of this paragraph. |
(i) Vehicle rescue systems theory; downed utility wires, catalytic converters; energy absorbing bumper systems; fuel tanks and fuel systems; passenger restraints; front suspension systems; split-rim wheels (heavy vehicles); drive shafts; and vehicle rescue life cycle. | (4 hrs.) |
(ii) Tools; power tools; hand tools for pulling, pushing, prying, raising and cutting; also stabilizing with blocks, jacks, winches and ropes; gaining access to injured and/or incapacitated entrapped individuals from within, under vehicles, by opening roofs, floors, doors, sides and windows; and how to effect disentanglement. | (4 hrs.) |
(iii) Practical exercise utilizing all available tools and equipment in a variety of rescue simulations. | (4 hrs.) |
(iv) Incident assessment with rescue activity in classroom/field exercises and evaluations. | (4 hrs.) |
(v) Successfully complete a test of knowledge, skills, or abilities covered in subparagraphs (i) through (iv) of this paragraph. |
(i) Introduction to hazardous materials; chemistry and toxicology; information resources. | (4 hrs.) |
(ii) Hazardous chemicals; detection equipment; respirator protection. | (4 hrs.) |
(iii) Personal protective equipment; decontamination. | (4 hrs.) |
(iv) Confinement; containment; safety. | (4 hrs.) |
(v) Incident management; termination; special hazards. | (4 hrs.) |
(vi) Workshops; exercises. | (4 hrs.) |
(vii) Successfully complete a test of knowledge, skills, or abilities covered in subparagraphs (i) through (vi) of this paragraph. |
(i) | Introduction to Hazardous Materials Specialist training; OSHA, NFPA and hazardous materials training standards; incident management; respiratory protection, types of, selection, fit testing. | (8 hrs.) |
(ii) | Chemistry and toxicology of hazardous materials; personal protective equipment; principles of protection; protective clothing; confinement techniques. | (8 hrs.) |
(iii) | Safety; site safety planning; confinement and personal protective equipment usage. | (8 hrs.) |
(iv) | Handling flammable and combustible liquids and gases; containment techniques. | (8 hrs.) |
(v) | Hazardous materials control including; overpacking, chlorine kits, air bags. | (8 hrs.) |
(vi) | Detection equipment. | (8 hrs.) |
(vii) | Use of detection and containment equipment. | (8 hrs.) |
(viii) | Decontamination; record management; information management; resources and planning; termination. | (8 hrs.) |
(ix) | Final practical exercise; flammable gases and exercises. | (8 hrs.) |
(x) | Final exam and course review. | (4 hrs.) |
Role of incident safety officer ..........................................
Duties and responsibilities of a safety officer ................................................................
Characteristics of an effective safety officer .................................................................
Specialized knowledge and skills .................................................................
Incident Safety Officer's function in ICS .................................................................
Identification of special regulations that impact safety .................................................................
Recordkeeping and documentation .................................................................
Post incident analysis .......
Risk management procedures .................................................................
Incident monitoring functions .................................................................
Successful completion of an evaluation .................................................................
12 hrs .................................................................
Building construction principles and classification of construction types .................................................................
Common construction principles for all types of construction ........................................................................
Identification of construction components and fire behavior ........................................................................
characteristics of five common construction methods for ........................................................................
Type V (wood framed) constructed buildings ........................................................................
Identification of construction components and fire behavior characteristics ........................................................................
of Type IV (ordinary) constructed buildings ........................................................................
Identification of construction components and fire behavior characteristics ........................................................................
of Type III (heavy-timber) constructed buildings ........................................................................
9 hrs ........................................................................
Identification of construction components and fire behavior characteristics ........................................................................
of Type II unprotected (noncombustible) steel constructed buildings ........................................................................
Identification of construction components and fire behavior characteristics ........................................................................
of Type I and Type II protected (fire resistive or noncombustible) ........................................................................
constructed buildings ........................................................................
16 hrs ........................................................................
Identification of critical elements of the authority having jurisdiction ........................................................................
for the employer's emergency response plan as required by OSHA regulations ........................................................................
at 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(2)........................................................................
Identification of critical emergency response procedures as identified by OSHA ........................................................................
regulations at 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(3) ........................................................................
Be trained in the Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations as identified in ........................................................................
OSHA regulations at 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6). (Note: all CFR references are ........................................................................
to the Federal regulations in effect on March 6, 1989) ........................................................................
16 hrs ........................................................................
Firefighter assist and search team operations ........................................................................
Search with rope operations ........................................................................
Procedures for rescuing lost firefighter - known location ........................................................................
Procedures for rescuing missing firefighter - unknown location ........................................................................
Procedures for rescuing trapped firefighters ........................................................................
Firefighter removal procedures ........................................................................
(8 hrs) ............................................................
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N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 426.8