Transcription of Position Classification Standard for Fire Protection and ...
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Fire Protection and Prevention Series, GS-0081 March 2004 Position Classification Standard FOR FIRE Protection AND PREVENTION SERIES, GS-0081 Table of Contents 2 2 MODIFICATIONS TO THE PREVIOUS Standard .. 2 HAZARDOUS NATURE OF 3 OCCUPATIONAL 3 EVALUATION OF POSITIONS .. 4 ORGANIZATION OF THE Standard .. 5 DEFINITIONS OF 6 GENERAL TITLING GUIDANCE .. 11 CROSSWALK TO THE Standard OCCUPATIONAL 13 EXCLUSIONS .. 15 PART I FIRE CHIEF, SUPERVISORY, AND LEAD FIREFIGHTER 16 SECTION I DESCRIPTIONS OF TYPICAL POSITIONS .. 16 SECTION II Classification OF FIRE CHIEF 17 FACTOR 1 NATURE AND VARIETY OF FIRE HAZARDS .. 17 FACTOR 2 POTENTIAL SEVERITY OF FIRES .. 20 FACTOR 3 SCOPE OF SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY.
Firefighters are regularly exposed to a variety of dangerous situations such as fires that are out of control, toxic spills, or possible explosions. Hazards encountered by firefighters include the potential for: • Burns, dehydration, and other effects of …
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