OFFICER, 3RD EDITION FINAL TEST 2026
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◍ Ch 3: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
Answer: NFPA is recognized for developing consensus standards, guides
and codes for a whole realm of fire-related topics.These are the "acceptable"
standards and are viewed by the courts as "common practice" or the
"standard of care"
◍ Achieving good writing starts with?.
Answer: A clear outline and use of simple language
◍ Solar thermal panels weigh?.
Answer: 5-8 pounds per square foot.
◍ Ch 1 History.
Answer: ind the 1800's and 1900's "wall watchers" stood watch on corners
of buildings and watched the walls for signs of sagging or collapse
◍ Ch 2 Equipment: How to select equipment.
Answer: OSHA regulations; NFPA standards; NIOSH: Looks at what is
required. These agencies often online what is required for a process to be
accomplished.
◍ Often the setting stressor has to do with the space size or geometry of?.
Answer: The work location
◍ Situationally awareness.
Answer: A measurement of accuracy Ability to accurately read potential
threats and recognize factors that influence the incident outcome
,◍ Ch 1 NFPA 1521.
Answer: Fire Department Safety Officer
◍ Active Cooling.
Answer: using external methods or devices (such as hand and forearm
immersion, misting fans or ice vests) to reduce an elevated body core
temperature.
◍ Ch 2 Five-Step Risk Management: 4. Hazard Control - The Fire service
mitigation hierarchy refers to a preferred order of hazard control strategies:.
Answer: ER AT AEliminationReductionAdaptionTransferAvoidance
◍ Ch 2 Personnel: ATTITUDE:.
Answer: Of all the people factors affecting safety, attitude is the hardest to
address.
◍ Ch 1 The ISO is a member of the command staff and is responsible for the
following.
Answer: MEDIC- Monitoring incident conditions and activities - Evaluating
hazards and unsafe conditions- Developing measures that promote safe
incident handling- Intervening when an immediate or potential threat exists-
Communicating urgent and advisory safety messages that help prevent
injuries or deaths.
◍ Ch 1 Incident Management Team (IMT)- There are approx
_____predesignated Type 1 IMTs and _________Type 2 IMTs staged
around the US.
Answer: 16; 32
◍ Ch 1 Health and Safety Officer (HSO):.
Answer: is the individual assigned and authorized by the fire chief as the
manager of the health and safety program.
◍ Ch 1 NFPA 1561.
Answer: ISO requirements, duties and responsibilities
◍ Smoke has 4 distinct characteristics or attributes: (VVDC).
, Answer: 1. Volume2. Velocity 3. Density 4. Color
◍ Propane powered vehicles should have a?.
Answer: Black diamond with LPG within.
◍ Ch 2 Personnel: ATTITUDE: examples set within dept.
Answer: attitude changes can be slow and are often emotional, and they
require a lot of buy in.
◍ Ch 2 Equipment: Can equipment designed for safety cause greater risk?.
Answer: yes. think of the TPP, Thermal Protective Performance of gear.
Allows fire fighters to take greater risk due to masking the sensation of heat.
◍ Smoke leaving a structure has 4 key attributes:.
Answer: 1. Volume2. Velocity 3. Density 4. Color
◍ Ch 1 When was a "safety officer" role formalized?.
Answer: WWII
◍ Ch 2 Five-Step Risk Management: The Five Steps.
Answer: 1. Hazard Identification 2. Hazard Evaluation 3. Hazard
Prioritization 4. Hazard Control 5. Hazard Monitoring
◍ Ch 1 Who is responsible ultimately for the safety of all those working an
incident?.
Answer: The IC is responsible. The IC is encouraged to delegate the safety
focus to an ISO, but he or she owns the responsibility.
◍ Ch 1 What is a reoccurring recommendation cited in dozens of reports be
done at each structure fire?.
Answer: that fire department's ensure that a separate ISO independent from
the IC be appointed at each fire.
◍ Ch 2 Five-Step Risk Management: What is risk?.
Answer: the chance of damage, injury or loss
◍ Ch 1 HSO v ISO roles.
Answer: HSO focuses on health and safety administration whereas ISO
focuses on scene specific operations.
, ◍ Ch 2: Risk/Benefit ThinkingWhat is the hallmark of a good ISO?.
Answer: The ability to continually reassess risk benefit.
◍ Wind turbines add the following hazards:.
Answer: - rotation of blades- atmospheric pressure gradient - turbine motor
generates heat- height and blade span hazards- nacelles have moving gears-
burning turbines produce toxic smoke
◍ A well applied sop improves.
Answer: Departmental safety
◍ Ch 2 Five-Step Risk Management: 4. Hazard Control -In most cases, the fire
department was called to eliminate the hazard. Prior to elimination, though,
what are the control methods most often employed at an incident?.
Answer: Hazard Adaption and Reduction.
◍ Ch 2 Personnel: TRAINING- difference between training and education.
Answer: training is the process of learning and applying knowledge and
skills while education is the process of developing one's analytical ability
using principles, concepts and values. training deals with how to do
something and eduction is the understanding of why you do something.
◍ Ch 2 Procedure v Guideline.
Answer: Prodecure is used to describe strict processes that should be
followed with little deviation. Guideline is used to describe processes that
are outlined in a flexible template with room for deviation or exception.
◍ Ch 1 NFP1 1500.
Answer: HSO requirements, duties and responsibilities
◍ A victim trapped in a vehicle with an un deployed air restraint safety device
is in danger; consider this an?.
Answer: Immediate rescue environment
◍ Ch 1 NFPA 1501.
Answer: has since been changed to NFPA 1521. Standard for the Fire
Department Safety Officer