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  • 4.80 Credits

    This 48 hour course is designed as a sequel to the Fire Officer I course. It expounds upon the administrative and operational readiness challenges of a mid level supervisor (company officer/commander/captain) encounters on a daily basis. Fire Officer II provides current and aspiring officers and officer candidates for career, volunteer, federal and combination fire service organizations with an educationally sound objective based course of instruction. Prerequisites Fire Fighter II (IFSAC or Pro Board) Fire Instructor I, Fire Officer I, current Hazardous Materials Operations.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to challenge participants by exposing them to the advanced information and techniques needed for handling today's hazardous materials. Topics include chemistry and recognizing factors of hazardous materials, use of the latest detection and monitoring equipment, new advancements in proper personal equipment, specific and practical decontamination procedures, product safety and containment procedures and the tasks of establishing an effective while safe incident management system focusing on risk assessment. Prerequisites: Hazardous Materials Operations, Respiratory Protection Practices I (non fire service personnel). Minimum Age on First Day of Class: 18
  • 0.60 Credits

    The student will review previous learned information and skills associated with NFPA 472 Chapter 5 Competencies for the First Responder at the Operational Level, and 29 CFR 1910.120 OSHA???s Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, (HAZWOPER), First Responder Operations Level. Minimum age 16 at the start of class. Prerequisite:    FTW 006
  • 0.25 Credits

    Hazardous Materials Operations Refresher/Core Competency training is for student who have previously taken an initial Hazardous Materials Operations level 472 course. This course provides a review of the information previously learned in NFPA 472 Chapter 5, Competencies for First Responder Operations Level and 29 CFR 1910.120 OSHA's Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, (HAZWOPER), First Responder Operations Level. The primary target audience for this course are fire, rescue, emergency medical and law enforcement personnel.
  • 0.60 Credits

    This fully online course is intended as refresher training for students who have previously taken an initial Hazardous Materials Operations level 472 course. This refresher course provides a review of the information previously learned in NFPA 472 Chapter 5, Compentencies for First Responder Operations Level and 29 CFR 1910. 120 OSHA's Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, (HAZWOPER), First Responder Operations Level. The primary target audience for this course are fire rescue, emergency medical and law enforcement personnel. Prerequisite Course(s): Students should have previously completed a course meeting and initial training requirements of NFPA 472 Material Operations and their authority having jurisdiction If students wish to receive a Pennsylvania State Fire Academy PSFA accredited course certificate, they are required to upload the following documents to prove completion of prerequisite training: PSFA Hazardous Material Operations (HMO)-24 hours PSFA Delmar (DMHO)-24 hours, Jones & Bartlett (HMOJB-24 hours.
  • 0.40 Credits

    This educational course will train the high school students will be trained to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. They shall have sufficient training or have had sufficient experience to objectively demonstrate competency to understand what hazardous substances are, the risks, potential outcomes, the ability to recognize and identify their presence, their role including site security, safe scene management and how to use the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) Emergency Response Guidebook during a hazardous materials/WMD emergency. Minimum age is 14 years old.
  • 2.40 Credits

    This educational program will train the high school student to respond in a defensive fashion and at a safe distance, to contain a hazardous materials release and to keep it from spreading and prevent exposures. They must understand basic basic hazard and risk assessment, how to select and use proper personnel protective equipment, basic hazardous materials terms, basic control, containment and/or confinement operations with the the capabilities of the resources and PPE available, basic decontamination procedures and termination procedures.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This 40 hour course teaches the fire fighter about adult learning, teaching techniques, preparation of instructional objectives and development of lesson plans to meet those objectives. Various forms of audio visual aids will be demonstrated and each student will develop and present a teaching lesson. Prerequisites: Interior Fire Fighter and five years of experience in the fire service.
  • 1.60 Credits

    This course is designed to give personnel the essential knowledge, skills and abilities to function on the fireground as a member of a Rapid Intervention Team. Staffing the RIT, searching for missing firefighters, accessing and assessing the downed firefighter rescue/removal procedures, and integrated exercises. Note: This class is physically demanding. Students participating in the program should be in good physical condition. No facial hair that will interfere with seal of the SCBA face piece will be allowed. Students must wear long sleeved shirts during all live-fire exercise. Prerequisites: Rapid Intervention Teams (RITC, 3-hr class) and Essentials of Firefighting or Fire Operations Module D.
  • 0.80 Credits

    This refresher course deals primarily with rescues involving confined spaces. Subjects include definition, regulations, identification, needs, psychology, and techniques. Practical application of rescue techniques are practiced in real confined spaces.
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