Exam UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Book 1, Community guide for preparing a CWPP
CWPP stands for.... HFRA .... - CORRECT ANSWER community wildfire protection plan
healthy forest restoration act
The process through which a CWPP is developed involves.. - CORRECT ANSWER
collaboration
effective collaboration requires....participation with .... - CORRECT ANSWER broad.
equitable process, reasonable expectations, local authorities committed to the process
who typically takes the lead - CORRECT ANSWER local official, fire official or forest service.
Anyone can, though.
HFRA requires CWPP to address - CORRECT ANSWER structural ignitability-both fuels and
structure itself
How does CWPP address fire protection - CORRECT ANSWER assesses readiness-training,
equipment, mutual aid, etc
what kind or regulations can address ignitability - CORRECT ANSWER CCR's and local
zoning, building codes,
iwuic - CORRECT ANSWER international widland-urban interface code
CWPP should do what 3 things regarding fuel treatments - CORRECT ANSWER ID,
prioritize, implement
book2, establishing fire prevention education cooperative programs
, and partnerships
What is the goal? - CORRECT ANSWER To develop a cooperative fire prevention program
6 step process for cooperative education program - CORRECT ANSWER 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 - CORRECT ANSWER legal authority, written agreement,
voluntary participation, realistic time frames, evident benefit, consistent with agency policies,
local fire prevention education cooperative, purpose - CORRECT ANSWER increase fire
prevention efforts by id common problems and providing plans for interagency prevention actions
Fire prevention assessment consideration shall be directed toward......... - CORRECT ANSWER
the risks that pose greatest hazard
FPAC shall - CORRECT ANSWER define problem and present solutions
community assessment looks at risk of human - CORRECT ANSWER caused ignitions
community assessment hazards including - CORRECT ANSWER fuels and topography
assessing the values at risk means.... - CORRECT ANSWER elements, built and natural, where
destruction is unacceptable
historic fire occurrence evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER id locations, size and cause etc