small machinery construction ability to identify common passenger vehicle



Southaven Fire Department

Training Division 
 
 

Job performance requirements (JPR), requisite knowledge (RK), and requisite skills (RS)

for Vehicle & Machinery Rescue 
 

This form will serve as an individual’s portfolio of training, on the job performance, testing, etc. Validation requires the appropriate signature from the Incident Commander, Instructor or Evaluator.  Skills and/or written evaluations must be accompanied by a certificate from the training officer confirming adequate test scores/evaluation scores.  Tests/Evaluation records shall be kept on file by the training division. 
 

Job Level: _________________________ Personnel:  ________________________________ 
 

OBJECTIVE / JPR, RK, RS      
SECTION ABBREVIATED TEXT Incident # or Training Class(es) Skills / Written Evaluation(s) I.C. / Inst. / Evaluator Signature & Date
5.2.1 needed support resources      
5.2.1(A) RK: Equipment organization and tracking methods      
5.2.1(B) RS: track equipment inventory      
5.2.2 Size up a rescue incident      
5.2.2(A) RK: reference materials and their uses      
5.2.2(B) RS: use information gathering sources      
5.2.3 Manage incident hazards      
5.2.3(A) RK: Resource capabilities and limitations      
5.2.3(B) RS: resource capabilities and limitations      
5.2.4 Manage resources      
5.2.4(A) RK: Incident management system      
5.2.4(B) RS: implement an incident management system      
5.2.5 Conduct a search      
5.2.5(A) RK: site-specific search environment      
5.2.5(B) RS: enter, maneuver in, and exit the search environment      
5.2.6 ground support operations      
5.2.6(A) RK: Ground support operations      
5.2.6(B) RS: provide ground support operations      
5.2.7 Terminate the incident      
5.2.7(A) RK: IC Functions      
5.2.7(B) RS: Hazard recognition, risk analysis      
5.3.1 Triage victims      
5.3.1(A) RK: Types and systems of triage      
5.3.1(B) RS: ability to use triage materials      
5.3.2 Move a victim      
5.3.2(A) RK: Types of transport equipment and 
removal systems
     
5.3.2(B) RS: ability to secure a victim      
5.3.3 Transfer a victim to emergency medical services      
5.3.3(A) RK: Medical protocols for victim transfer      
5.3.3(B) RS: report victim condition and history      
5.4.1 inspect hazard-specific personal protective equipment      
5.4.1(A) RK: personal protective equipment      
5.4.1(B) RS: wear and damage indicators      
5.4.2 Inspect and maintain rescue equipment      
5.4.2(A) RK: Functions and operations of rescue equipment      
5.4.2(B) RS: identify wear and damage indicators      
5.5.1 Tie knots, bends and hitches      
5.5.1(A) RK: Knot efficiency, proper knot utilization      
5.5.1(B) RS: Tie representative knots      
5.5.2 single-point anchor system      
5.5.2(A) RK: Application of knots      
5.5.2(B) RS: select rope and equipment      
5.3.3 Edge protection      
5.3.3(A) RK: Materials and devices      
5.3.3(B) RS: select protective devices      
5.5.4 rope mechanical advantage system      
5.5.4(A) RK: Principles of mechanical advantage      
5.5.4(B) RS: select rope and equipment      
5.5.5 Direct a team in the operation of a simple rope mechanical advantage system      
5.5.5(A) RK: Principles of mechanical advantage      
5.5.5(B) RS: Direct personnel effectively      
5.5.6 Direct a team      
5.5.6(A) RK: Principles of mechanical advantage,      
5.5.6(B) RS: ability to direct personnel effectively      
5.5.7 Function as a litter tender      
5.5.7(A) RK: Task-specific selection criteria      
5.5.7(B) RS: ability to select and use rescuer harness      
5.5.8 Construct a lowering system      
5.5.8(A) RK: Capabilities and limitations of various devices      
5.5.8(B) RS: ability to tie knots      
5.5.9 Direct a lowering operation      
5.5.9(A) RK: Application and use of descent 
control devices
     
5.5.9(B) RS: ability to direct personnel      
5.5.10 Direct a lowering operation      
5.5.10(A) RK: Application and use of descent 
control devices
     
5.5.10(B) RS: ability to direct personnel      
5.5.11 Construct a belay system      
5.5.11(A) RK:Principles of belay systems      
5.5.11(B) RS: ability to select a system      
5.5.12 Operate a belay system      
5.5.12(A) RK: Application and use of belay devices      
5.5.12(B) RS: ability to tend a belay system      
5.5.13 Belay a falling load      
5.5.13(A) RK: Application and use of belay devices      
5.5.13(B) RS: ability to operate a belay system      
5.5.14 Conduct a system safety check      
5.5.14(A) RK: System safety check procedures      
5.5.14(B) RS: ability to apply and use personal 
protective equipment
     
Chapter 10 Vehicle and Machinery Rescue
Level I      
10.1.1 Plan for a vehicle/machinery incident      
10.1.1(A) RK: Operational protocols      
10.1.1(B) RS: ability to apply operational protocols      
10.1.2 Establish “scene” safety zones      
10.1.2(A) RK: Use and selection of personal protective 
equipment
     
10.1.2(B) RS: ability to select and use personal 
protective equipment
     
10.1.3 Establish fire protection      
10.1.3(A) RK: Types of fire and explosion hazards      
10.1.3(B) RS: ability to identify fire and explosion 
hazards
     
10.1.4 Stabilize a common passenger vehicle      
10.1.4(A) RK: Types of stabilization devices      
10.1.4(B) RS: ability to apply and operate stabilization 
devices
     
10.1.5 Isolate potentially harmful energy sources      
10.1.5(A) RK: Types and uses of personal protective 
equipment,
     
10.1.5(B) RS: ability to select and use task- and 
incident-specific personal protective
     
10.1.6 Determine the common passenger vehicle or small      
  machinery access and egress points      
10.1.6(A) RK: Common passenger vehicle or 
small machinery construction/features
     
10.1.6(B) RS: ability to identify entry and exit 
points
     
10.1.7 Create access and egress openings      
10.1.7(A) RK: Common passenger vehicle or 
small machinery construction
     
10.1.7(B) RS: ability to identify common passenger 
vehicle or small machinery construction features
     
10.1.8 Disentangle victim(s),      
10.1.8(A) RK: Tool selection and application      
10.1.8(B) RS: ability to operate disentanglement 
tools
     
10.1.9 remove a packaged victim      
10.1.9(A) RK: Patient handling techniques      
10.1.9(B) RS: Use of immobilization, packaging, and 
transfer devices
     
10.1.10 Terminate a Level I vehicle/machinery incident,      
Level II      
10.2.1 Plan for a commercial heavy vehicle or large machinery      
  incident      
10.2.1(A) RK: Operational protocols      
10.2.1(B) RS: ability to apply operational protocols      
10.2.2 Stabilize commercial/heavy vehicles      
10.2.2(A) RK: Types of stabilization devices      
10.2.2(B) RS: ability to apply and operate stabilization 
devices.
     
10.2.3 Determine the heavy vehicle or large machinery access and egress points,      
10.2.3(A) RK: Heavy vehicle and large machinery 
construction/features
     
10.2.3(B) RS: ability to identify entry and exit points      
10.2.4 Create access and egress openings      
10.2.4(A) RK: Heavy vehicle and large machinery 
construction and features
     
10.2.4(B) RS: ability to identify heavy vehicle and 
large machinery construction features
     
10.2.5 Disentangle victim(s), given a Level II extrication incident      
10.2.5(A) RK: Tool selection and application      
10.2.5(B) RS: ability to operate disentanglement 
tools






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    Southaven Fire Department

    Training Division 
     
     

    Job performance requirements (JPR), requisite knowledge (RK), and requisite skills (RS)

    for Vehicle & Machinery Rescue 
     

    This form will serve as an individual’s portfolio of training, on the job performance, testing, etc. Validation requires the appropriate signature from the Incident Commander, Instructor or Evaluator.  Skills and/or written evaluations must be accompanied by a certificate from the training officer confirming adequate test scores/evaluation scores.  Tests/Evaluation records shall be kept on file by the training division. 
     

    Job Level: _________________________ Personnel:  ________________________________ 
     

    OBJECTIVE / JPR, RK, RS      
    SECTION ABBREVIATED TEXT Incident # or Training Class(es) Skills / Written Evaluation(s) I.C. / Inst. / Evaluator Signature & Date
    5.2.1 needed support resources      
    5.2.1(A) RK: Equipment organization and tracking methods      
    5.2.1(B) RS: track equipment inventory      
    5.2.2 Size up a rescue incident      
    5.2.2(A) RK: reference materials and their uses      
    5.2.2(B) RS: use information gathering sources      
    5.2.3 Manage incident hazards      
    5.2.3(A) RK: Resource capabilities and limitations      
    5.2.3(B) RS: resource capabilities and limitations      
    5.2.4 Manage resources      
    5.2.4(A) RK: Incident management system      
    5.2.4(B) RS: implement an incident management system      
    5.2.5 Conduct a search      
    5.2.5(A) RK: site-specific search environment      
    5.2.5(B) RS: enter, maneuver in, and exit the search environment      
    5.2.6 ground support operations      
    5.2.6(A) RK: Ground support operations      
    5.2.6(B) RS: provide ground support operations      
    5.2.7 Terminate the incident      
    5.2.7(A) RK: IC Functions      
    5.2.7(B) RS: Hazard recognition, risk analysis      
    5.3.1 Triage victims      
    5.3.1(A) RK: Types and systems of triage      
    5.3.1(B) RS: ability to use triage materials      
    5.3.2 Move a victim      
    5.3.2(A) RK: Types of transport equipment and 
    removal systems
         
    5.3.2(B) RS: ability to secure a victim      
    5.3.3 Transfer a victim to emergency medical services      
    5.3.3(A) RK: Medical protocols for victim transfer      
    5.3.3(B) RS: report victim condition and history      
    5.4.1 inspect hazard-specific personal protective equipment      
    5.4.1(A) RK: personal protective equipment      
    5.4.1(B) RS: wear and damage indicators      
    5.4.2 Inspect and maintain rescue equipment      
    5.4.2(A) RK: Functions and operations of rescue equipment      
    5.4.2(B) RS: identify wear and damage indicators      
    5.5.1 Tie knots, bends and hitches      
    5.5.1(A) RK: Knot efficiency, proper knot utilization      
    5.5.1(B) RS: Tie representative knots      
    5.5.2 single-point anchor system      
    5.5.2(A) RK: Application of knots      
    5.5.2(B) RS: select rope and equipment      
    5.3.3 Edge protection      
    5.3.3(A) RK: Materials and devices      
    5.3.3(B) RS: select protective devices      
    5.5.4 rope mechanical advantage system      
    5.5.4(A) RK: Principles of mechanical advantage      
    5.5.4(B) RS: select rope and equipment      
    5.5.5 Direct a team in the operation of a simple rope mechanical advantage system      
    5.5.5(A) RK: Principles of mechanical advantage      
    5.5.5(B) RS: Direct personnel effectively      
    5.5.6 Direct a team      
    5.5.6(A) RK: Principles of mechanical advantage,      
    5.5.6(B) RS: ability to direct personnel effectively      
    5.5.7 Function as a litter tender      
    5.5.7(A) RK: Task-specific selection criteria      
    5.5.7(B) RS: ability to select and use rescuer harness      
    5.5.8 Construct a lowering system      
    5.5.8(A) RK: Capabilities and limitations of various devices      
    5.5.8(B) RS: ability to tie knots      
    5.5.9 Direct a lowering operation      
    5.5.9(A) RK: Application and use of descent 
    control devices
         
    5.5.9(B) RS: ability to direct personnel      
    5.5.10 Direct a lowering operation      
    5.5.10(A) RK: Application and use of descent 
    control devices
         
    5.5.10(B) RS: ability to direct personnel      
    5.5.11 Construct a belay system      
    5.5.11(A) RK:Principles of belay systems      
    5.5.11(B) RS: ability to select a system      
    5.5.12 Operate a belay system      
    5.5.12(A) RK: Application and use of belay devices      
    5.5.12(B) RS: ability to tend a belay system      
    5.5.13 Belay a falling load      
    5.5.13(A) RK: Application and use of belay devices      
    5.5.13(B) RS: ability to operate a belay system      
    5.5.14 Conduct a system safety check      
    5.5.14(A) RK: System safety check procedures      
    5.5.14(B) RS: ability to apply and use personal 
    protective equipment
         
    Chapter 10 Vehicle and Machinery Rescue
    Level I      
    10.1.1 Plan for a vehicle/machinery incident      
    10.1.1(A) RK: Operational protocols      
    10.1.1(B) RS: ability to apply operational protocols      
    10.1.2 Establish “scene” safety zones      
    10.1.2(A) RK: Use and selection of personal protective 
    equipment
         
    10.1.2(B) RS: ability to select and use personal 
    protective equipment
         
    10.1.3 Establish fire protection      
    10.1.3(A) RK: Types of fire and explosion hazards      
    10.1.3(B) RS: ability to identify fire and explosion 
    hazards
         
    10.1.4 Stabilize a common passenger vehicle      
    10.1.4(A) RK: Types of stabilization devices      
    10.1.4(B) RS: ability to apply and operate stabilization 
    devices
         
    10.1.5 Isolate potentially harmful energy sources      
    10.1.5(A) RK: Types and uses of personal protective 
    equipment,
         
    10.1.5(B) RS: ability to select and use task- and 
    incident-specific personal protective
         
    10.1.6 Determine the common passenger vehicle or small      
      machinery access and egress points      
    10.1.6(A) RK: Common passenger vehicle or 
    small machinery construction/features
         
    10.1.6(B) RS: ability to identify entry and exit 
    points
         
    10.1.7 Create access and egress openings      
    10.1.7(A) RK: Common passenger vehicle or 
    small machinery construction
         
    10.1.7(B) RS: ability to identify common passenger 
    vehicle or small machinery construction features
         
    10.1.8 Disentangle victim(s),      
    10.1.8(A) RK: Tool selection and application      
    10.1.8(B) RS: ability to operate disentanglement 
    tools
         
    10.1.9 remove a packaged victim      
    10.1.9(A) RK: Patient handling techniques      
    10.1.9(B) RS: Use of immobilization, packaging, and 
    transfer devices
         
    10.1.10 Terminate a Level I vehicle/machinery incident,      
    Level II      
    10.2.1 Plan for a commercial heavy vehicle or large machinery      
      incident      
    10.2.1(A) RK: Operational protocols      
    10.2.1(B) RS: ability to apply operational protocols      
    10.2.2 Stabilize commercial/heavy vehicles      
    10.2.2(A) RK: Types of stabilization devices      
    10.2.2(B) RS: ability to apply and operate stabilization 
    devices.
         
    10.2.3 Determine the heavy vehicle or large machinery access and egress points,      
    10.2.3(A) RK: Heavy vehicle and large machinery 
    construction/features
         
    10.2.3(B) RS: ability to identify entry and exit points      
    10.2.4 Create access and egress openings      
    10.2.4(A) RK: Heavy vehicle and large machinery 
    construction and features
         
    10.2.4(B) RS: ability to identify heavy vehicle and 
    large machinery construction features
         
    10.2.5 Disentangle victim(s), given a Level II extrication incident      
    10.2.5(A) RK: Tool selection and application      
    10.2.5(B) RS: ability to operate disentanglement 
    tools