Each company must be familiar with structures in their area that present specific hazards. From building construction to access to water supply problems, a working knowledge of these structures and their possible hazards enhances the safety of crews who will operate there.
Using the potential concern or hazard, identify as many locations as you can that pose a potential problem for you. Make sure you list what the name or address of the building is along with the hazard type. Discuss what your mitigation or control measure will be for the hazard.
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Forest Reeder began his fire service career in 1979. He currently serves as Battalion Chief / Director of Training & Safety with the Pleasantview (IL) Fire Protection District (www.plvw.org) and is the Director of Training for Southwest United Fire Districts (www.sufd.org). In these capacities, he is responsible for the design, implementation and coordination of in-service training activities as well as a full-service fire training academy program. Forest holds numerous Illinois fire service certifications and holds a Masters Degree in Public Safety Administration from Lewis University.
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