PRACTICE TEST
BASED ON NFPA 1002 (NFPA 1010), STANDARD
FOR FIRE APPARATUS DRIVER/OPERATOR
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
2026–2027 TESTING CYCLE
Field of Study: Fire Apparatus Operations, Emergency Vehicle Driving, and Pump Operations
Edition: 2026–2027
Question 1: Which NFPA standard establishes the minimum job performance requirements for fire
apparatus driver/operators?
Answer: NFPA 1002 (now included in NFPA 1010, Standard on Professional Qualifications for
Firefighters).
Rationale: NFPA 1002 is the standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications. It
identifies the minimum job performance requirements (JPRs) for personnel who drive and operate fire
apparatus. As of 2026, NFPA 1002 is included in the consolidated standard NFPA 1010. Certification to
NFPA 1002 becomes mandatory for all personnel who drive or operate a pumper apparatus effective July
1, 2026.
Question 2: How many chapters of JPRs does NFPA 1002 contain for driver/operator certification?
Answer: NFPA 1002 contains multiple chapters covering general driver/operator requirements (Chapter
4), pumper apparatus operations (Chapter 5), aerial apparatus operations (Chapter 6), and mobile water
supply apparatus operations (Chapter 7).
,Rationale: NFPA 1002 is organized by apparatus type. Chapter 4 covers general driver/operator
requirements applicable to all apparatus. Chapter 5 covers pumper apparatus operations. Chapter 6
covers aerial apparatus operations. Chapter 7 covers mobile water supply apparatus
operations. Candidates must demonstrate competency in the JPRs for their specific apparatus type.
Question 3: What is the primary responsibility of a fire apparatus driver/operator?
Answer: To safely transport firefighters, apparatus, and equipment to and from emergency scenes while
ensuring the apparatus is operationally ready.
Rationale: The driver/operator is responsible for the safe operation of the apparatus on public roadways,
including obeying traffic laws, using emergency lights and sirens appropriately, and maneuvering the
vehicle safely. Additional responsibilities include performing daily inspections, completing preventative
maintenance, and operating the apparatus's fire pump or aerial device at the emergency scene.
Question 4: Which NFPA standard governs the design, construction, and performance of automotive fire
apparatus?
Answer: NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus.
Rationale: NFPA 1901 establishes the requirements for the design, construction, and performance of new
automotive fire apparatus. NFPA 1002 addresses the qualifications of the personnel who operate the
apparatus, while NFPA 1901 addresses the apparatus itself. Driver/operators must be familiar with both
standards.
Question 5: According to NFPA 1002, what must a driver/operator demonstrate during the driving
portion of the certification examination?
Answer: The ability to operate a fire apparatus over a predetermined route on a public roadway that
incorporates various driving challenges.
, Rationale: NFPA 1002 requires that driver/operators operate a fire apparatus over a predetermined
route on a public roadway that incorporates a variety of driving conditions. The practical examination
typically includes skills such as backing, turning, navigating obstacles, and responding to emergency
conditions. Driver/operators must demonstrate competence in all required JPRs.
Question 6: What is the effective date for mandatory NFPA 1002 certification for all personnel who drive
or operate a pumper apparatus?
Answer: July 1, 2026.
Rationale: NFPA 1002 certification becomes mandatory for all personnel who drive or operate a pumper
apparatus as of July 1, 2026. This requirement ensures that all driver/operators meet the minimum
professional qualifications established by the standard. Agencies should ensure their personnel are
certified by this date.
Question 7: What does NFPA 1010 represent in relation to NFPA 1002?
Answer: NFPA 1010 is the consolidated standard on Professional Qualifications for Firefighters that now
includes NFPA 1002.
Rationale: NFPA 1002 is included in the consolidated standard NFPA 1010, Standard on Professional
Qualifications for Firefighters. This consolidation streamlines fire service professional qualification
standards into a single document. Driver/operators should reference NFPA 1010 for the most current
JPRs.
Question 8: What is the purpose of the driver/operator's pre-trip inspection?
Answer: To verify the operational readiness of the apparatus and identify any deficiencies before the
apparatus is placed in service.
Rationale: The pre-trip inspection (also called a daily inspection or walk-around inspection) is a critical
safety procedure. The driver/operator must inspect all systems and components to verify operational