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Dec 03, 2024
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FIR 221 - Fire Prevention Last Date of Approval: Fall 2021
3 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 45 Total Lab Hours: 0 Total Clinical Hours: 0 Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0
Course Description: This course provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, use of fire codes, identification and correction of fire hazards, and the relationships of fire prevention with built-in fire protection systems, fire investigation, and fire and life-safety education.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: None
Mode(s) of Instruction: Traditional/face-to-face
Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.
Course Fees: None
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives: Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
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Explain the basis for fire prevention.
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Describe public fire prevention organizations and functions.
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Describe private fire protection and prevention organizations.
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Explain how the codes process accomplishes fire prevention.
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Explain how fire prevention is accomplished through plan review.
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Explain how fire prevention is accomplished through inspection.
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Describe the processes involved in fire protection system testing.
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List other fire prevention functions.
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Explain how fire prevention is accomplished through investigation.
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Describe fire prevention activities through public education, awareness, and the public forum.
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List recordkeeping requirements for fire prevention operations.
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Explain personnel issues surrounding fire prevention.
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Understand the importance of financial management in fire prevention programs.
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Explain the concepts of community risk reduction.
Student Learning Outcomes:
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Discuss the fire problem in the United States and give reasons for its existence.
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Contrast the fire record of the United States with the records of other countries.
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Name organizations that have been instrumental in our nation’s fire prevention efforts.
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Discuss the effect that timing has on the adoption and enforcement of fire prevention regulations.
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Discuss the role of federal, state, and local governments in the prevention of fires and the reduction in fire deaths and injuries.
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Contrast the roles among the three levels of government in the prevention of fires.
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Name the watershed federal fire programs and describe the events or national conditions that led to their creation.
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List the fire prevention functions performed by traditional fire prevention bureaus and describe nontraditional systems for delivery of those services.
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List federal agencies involved in fire prevention and describe their missions and programs.
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Discuss the role of private industry in local, state, and national fire prevention efforts.
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List five industries and professions involved in fire prevention.
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Describe the role of the insurance industry in fire prevention and risk management.
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Describe the role of the design professional in fire prevention and protection.
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Describe the role played by industry trade associations in fire prevention and protection.
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Describe the origin of the model code system in the United States.
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List and explain the major model code organizations and describe the evolution of model code organizations in the United States.
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Describe the code change process used by the model code organizations.
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Describe the methods of code adoption by states and local governments.
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Discuss the impact of the agendas of groups participating in the model code process.
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Discuss the reasons construction plans are reviewed before construction.
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Describe the types of plans that fire departments typically review.
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List five potential site plan items for review.
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Discuss the benefits of fire department involvement in plan review for the business community.
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Define the term acceptable risk and discuss its impact on the level of code enforcement.
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Discuss the potential impact of inspections on a jurisdiction’s fire record.
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Define the term selective enforcement as applied to fire codes.
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Describe two methods of determining inspection priorities and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both.
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Discuss the fire officer’s role in the inspection of existing occupancies and regulation of new construction.
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List the four elements that contribute to fire protection system reliability.
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Discuss the impact of unreliable fire protection systems on the public, the business community, and the fire service.
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Describe the fire code official’s role in the inspection and testing of fire protection systems.
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Explain the importance of systems acceptance tests, maintenance and periodic inspections, and retests.
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List and describe government functions that are sometimes assigned to fire prevention bureaus.
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Describe the rationale used to justify assigning nontraditional functions to fire prevention bureaus.
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Discuss how assigning nontraditional functions to fire prevention bureaus can benefit the public.
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Discuss how assigning nontraditional functions may impact the mission of fire prevention bureaus.
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Identify local, state, and federal agencies involved in the investigation of fires.
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Describe the benefits of effective fire investigation.
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Identify the various roles adopted by fire departments to investigate fires.
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Identify agencies and organizations that provide fire investigation training.
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Discuss the use of case closure rate and conviction rate as measures of effectiveness for fire investigation units.
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Discuss the importance of the public’s support in implementing fire safety education programs.
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Discuss and contrast the use of local and national fire statistics in developing fire safety education programs.
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Describe the impact of America Burning on the role of fire departments in public fire safety education.
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Describe the five-step process for public fire safety education planning and discuss the importance of planning in the development of fire safety education programs.
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Discuss the role of the media in public fire safety education.
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Describe what is meant by the terms public record and retention schedule.
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Describe the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and its impact on fire prevention bureau functions.
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Discuss the reasons for the exemptions included in the FOIA.
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Discuss the role of an information management system (IMS) within fire prevention bureau operations, and compare and contrast the benefits of using manual and electronic systems.
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Discuss the importance of adequately planning and implementing an electronic IMS.
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Discuss the benefits of staffing fire prevention bureaus with uniformed fire fighters, civilian personnel, and a combination of both.
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Discuss the value of national certification for fire prevention bureau staff.
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Identify the National Fire Protection Association’s professional qualification standards for fire prevention bureau personnel.
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Define the term job performance requirement and discuss the impact of job performance requirements on certification.
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Define and contrast accreditation and certification as they apply to fire prevention bureau personnel.
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Describe the purpose of public budgeting.
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Describe the use of a budget as a tool for planning within the fire prevention bureau.
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Define and describe the terms operating budget and capital budget or capital improvement budget.
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Discuss the use of different budget formats and the strengths and weaknesses of each.
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Discuss the difference between user fees and taxes.
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Discuss the steps involved in developing and implementing a user-fee system.
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Describe the concept of community risk reduction.
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Discuss the origin of the fire service’s involvement in community risk reduction.
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Define and contrast the terms human-created risk and naturally occurring risk.
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