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Introduction to Fire Origin and Cause This manual addresses the relevant portions of NFPA® 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, and NFPA® 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. It also addresses certain portions of the Office for Domestic Preparedness (OPD) Emergency Responder Guidelines, 2002 edition, for firefighters, law enforcement, and emergency medical personnel. The knowledge and skills pertaining to each of these standards are printed in front of the chapters in which they are addressed.
The purpose of this manual is to provide a guide for emergency response personnel (ERP) who are charged with trying to determine the origin and cause of a fire. The benefits of this manual include the following:
- Emphasizes safety at the emergency scene: hazardous atmospheres, structural stability, scene safety precautions, and utility systems
- Discusses the roles and responsibilities of emergency responders with an emphasis on scene preservation
- Provides an overview of fire behavior and factors that impact fire development
- Helps emergency responders determine the area of origin by gathering and evaluating evidence using scientific methodology
- Discusses ways to determine and classify the causes of fires and explosions, including fire cause categories, sources of ignition, and material first ignited
- Gives an overview of adult and juvenile firesetters and discusses their motivations
- Provides guidelines and techniques for preserving physical scene evidence with an emphasis on spoliation, documentation, and chain of custody Item Lookup Code: 9790879392528 IFSTA 3rd Tell A Friend |
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