This is a basic Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Computer-Based Training Program (ARFF) that addresses commonly recognized theories, procedures and situations. The goal of this training program is to give airport fire personnel, trained to National Fire Protection Association NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II and NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Operations standards a basic understanding of: The nature of aircraft emergency response; airport and incident scene safety considerations; aircraft construction, stabilization and access; effective use of ARFF apparatus, tools and equipment; aircraft incident tactics, strategies and command and other response agencies and organization. This interactive training curriculum addresses the eleven initial and recurrent instruction areas identified in Subpart D of the Federal Aviation Regulation and addresses the requisite knowledge identified in the following National Fire Protection Association documents: NFPA 1003, Chapter 3 and NFPA 1002, Chapter 7.
Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Computer-Based Training
2002
pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Transportation Safety , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Emergency Services & Planning , Job Training & Career Development , Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Aircraft fires , Fire fighting , Rescue operations , Rescue equipment , Fire fighters , Safety equipment , Emergency preparedness , Skills , Audiovisual aids , Hazardous materials , Training programs , Specialized fire service
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