CERTIFIED WILDFIRE MITIGATION SPECIALIST (NFPA CWMS)
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS!!
Book 1, Community guide for preparing a CWPP
CWPP stands for.... HFRA .... - (ANSWERS)community wildfire protection plan
Healthy forest restoration act
The process through which a CWPP is developed involves.. -
(ANSWERS)collaboration
Effective collaboration requires....participation with .... - (ANSWERS)broad.
Equitable process, reasonable expectations, local authorities committed to the
process
Who typically takes the lead - (ANSWERS)local official, fire official or forest
service. Anyone can, though.
HFRA requires CWPP to address - (ANSWERS)structural ignitability-both fuels
and structure itself
How does CWPP address fire protection - (ANSWERS)assesses readiness-training,
equipment, mutual aid, etc
What kind or regulations can address ignitability - (ANSWERS)CCR's and local
zoning, building codes,
Iwuic - (ANSWERS)international widland-urban interface code
CWPP should do what 3 things regarding fuel treatments - (ANSWERS)ID,
prioritize, implement
Book2, establishing fire prevention education cooperative programs
1/6
, CERTIFIED WILDFIRE MITIGATION SPECIALIST (NFPA CWMS)
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS!!
And partnerships
What is the goal? - (ANSWERS)To develop a cooperative fire prevention program
6 step process for cooperative education program - (ANSWERS)1)id partners and
get commitment
2)define the current situation
3)define roles and responsibilities
4)set goals and objectives
5)document and implement plan
6)evaluate and revise the plan
Partnership should include - (ANSWERS)legal authority, written agreement,
voluntary participation, realistic time frames, evident benefit, consistent with agency
policies,
Local fire prevention education cooperative, purpose - (ANSWERS)increase fire
prevention efforts by id common problems and providing plans for interagency
prevention actions
Fire prevention assessment consideration shall be directed toward......... -
(ANSWERS)the risks that pose greatest hazard
FPAC shall - (ANSWERS)define problem and present solutions
Community assessment looks at risk of human - (ANSWERS)caused ignitions
Community assessment hazards including - (ANSWERS)fuels and topography
Assessing the values at risk means.... - (ANSWERS)elements, built and natural,
2/6
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS!!
Book 1, Community guide for preparing a CWPP
CWPP stands for.... HFRA .... - (ANSWERS)community wildfire protection plan
Healthy forest restoration act
The process through which a CWPP is developed involves.. -
(ANSWERS)collaboration
Effective collaboration requires....participation with .... - (ANSWERS)broad.
Equitable process, reasonable expectations, local authorities committed to the
process
Who typically takes the lead - (ANSWERS)local official, fire official or forest
service. Anyone can, though.
HFRA requires CWPP to address - (ANSWERS)structural ignitability-both fuels
and structure itself
How does CWPP address fire protection - (ANSWERS)assesses readiness-training,
equipment, mutual aid, etc
What kind or regulations can address ignitability - (ANSWERS)CCR's and local
zoning, building codes,
Iwuic - (ANSWERS)international widland-urban interface code
CWPP should do what 3 things regarding fuel treatments - (ANSWERS)ID,
prioritize, implement
Book2, establishing fire prevention education cooperative programs
1/6
, CERTIFIED WILDFIRE MITIGATION SPECIALIST (NFPA CWMS)
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS!!
And partnerships
What is the goal? - (ANSWERS)To develop a cooperative fire prevention program
6 step process for cooperative education program - (ANSWERS)1)id partners and
get commitment
2)define the current situation
3)define roles and responsibilities
4)set goals and objectives
5)document and implement plan
6)evaluate and revise the plan
Partnership should include - (ANSWERS)legal authority, written agreement,
voluntary participation, realistic time frames, evident benefit, consistent with agency
policies,
Local fire prevention education cooperative, purpose - (ANSWERS)increase fire
prevention efforts by id common problems and providing plans for interagency
prevention actions
Fire prevention assessment consideration shall be directed toward......... -
(ANSWERS)the risks that pose greatest hazard
FPAC shall - (ANSWERS)define problem and present solutions
Community assessment looks at risk of human - (ANSWERS)caused ignitions
Community assessment hazards including - (ANSWERS)fuels and topography
Assessing the values at risk means.... - (ANSWERS)elements, built and natural,
2/6