WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ The five levels of NFPA 1035 are: Fire and Life Safety Educator
Level I, Fire and Life Safety Educator Level II, Fire and Life Safety
Educator Level III, Juvenile Firesettter Intervention Specialist I, and
Juvenile Firesettter Intervention Specialist II.
True
False Answer: true
◉ A Fire and Life Safety Educator Level 1 is a person that:
Delivers existing educational programs.
Analyzes the need for a particular educational program.
Prepares educational programs.
Administers educational programs. Answer: Delivers existing
educational programs.
◉ Three of the five steps in the planning process are:
Create an intervention strategy, identify and recruit partners, and market
the program in the media.
, Examine local data, identify and recruit partners, and monitor the
effectiveness of the program.
Create an intervention strategy, present the program to Fire Marshal's
Public Safety Council, and run a pilot test of the program.
Complete a door to door fund raiser to financially support the program,
examine local data, and monitor the effectiveness of the program.
Answer: Examine local data, identify and recruit partners, and monitor
the effectiveness of the program.
◉ Three of the five categories that are found in each level of NFPA 1035
are:
General requirements, job performance requirements, and
administration.
Planning and development, authority having jurisdiction, and evaluation.
Administration, planning and development, and evaluation.
Planning and development, education and intervention, and review.
Answer: Administration, planning and development, and evaluation.
◉ The process of effective community risk reduction refers to the Fire
and Life Safety Educator activities that work to change the beliefs and
behaviours of citizens , resulting in less risk and fewer fires and injuries.
a) True