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EAP F-89 Emergency Action plan/Fire safety director (FSD) Latest Update Graded A+

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EAP F-89 Emergency Action plan/Fire safety director (FSD) Latest Update Graded A+ After being informed by an ex-employee that there is a bomb in a suitcase on the north side of the building, the emergency action plan director activated the shelter in place response. Was this the correct response to activate? Why? If this was not the correct response, then which response would have been appropriate? Explain your answers? Because the bomb was placed close to the building's curtain wall and the potential for harm to the occupants and to the structure was substantial, the proper response should have been to evacuate the building using the emergency stairwells on the opposite side of the building to protect the occupants. The EAP brigade consists of the Chief engineer and the director of security. The emergency action plan director disputes that claim with the FDNY. The FDNY informs the emergency action plan director that the EAP Brigade in fact consists of the chief engineer and the director of security. The emergency action plan director disagrees. Who is correct? Explain your answer. The EAPD is correct. The EAP brigade consists of three people: the chief engineer, the director of security, and the property manager. Mutual Aid Agreement. Explain this concept. A mutual aid agreement is an agreement between two towns, communities, or cities to assist each other in the event of catastrophic events affecting citizens or infrastructure. During an in-building relocation of building occupant during and EAP emergency, the emergency action plan director relocated occupant to a floor above the floor where the hazard was found. Was this action appropriate for the emergency action plan director to take? Explain your answer. Yes when in-building relocating your building occupants, the occupants may be directed to relocate to an upper floor of the building, including (and depending on the hazard) the floor immediate above the hazard floor. F.I.S.T. is the acronym for force, information, space and time. In which types of situation should F.I.S.T. be activated to prevent harm to people? Explain your answer. F.I.S.T. should be implemented whenever there is a large crowd gathered for an event. The event may be in an auditorium, gym in a building; or in a sports arena such as Madison square garden. Force is the pressure created by overcrowding, pushing and the domino effect of people leaning against one another; information is the information about a venue and the people occupying it before a group assembly occurs; Space refers to the physical structure and components of a venue; and time refers to the control of foot traffic demand rates so that traffic flows and doesn't exceed capacity of any element of the venue The outside air intake fans are manually shut down; the elevators are manually recalled in phase 1 and the fail-safe doors are manually released. What is happening? Explain your answer. The EAP is being activated as these three actions are fundamental to all EAP activations: outside air intake fans are manually shutdown; elevators are manually recalled in phase 1, and that failsafe doors are manually released. A candidate is interested in becoming an emergency action plan director, but is rejected by the FDNY. What certificate of fitness did the candidate fail to acquire prior to attempting to qualify for the F-59? Explain your answer? The candidate didn't hold an f-58. All candidates for the F-59 are required to be FSD's One side contains building data and the other side contains colored diagrams. It is laminated and measures 8 1⁄2 by 11 inches. What is the name of this document? Explain your answer? This is not a BIC, because the BIC must measure 11 by 17 inches. Two of the emergency action plan responses to emergencies are "partial evacuation" and "evacuation." A third concept is defend in place. True or false? What is Defend in place? Explain your answer. This, is false defend in place is not a concept, they would be referring to shelter in place. Defend in place is when the FDNY fights

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