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The document outlines the extensive documentation and procedures required by the Environmental Protection Division (EPD) when burning an acquired structure for fire training. It discusses the need for an asbestos inspection of the structure and removal of any asbestos found. It also describes the various forms and permits required, including permission to burn from EPD, a consent release form, proof of clear title, insurance cancellation, and a request to burn. Inspectors must inspect for safety and collect samples, and a burn permit must be obtained from Georgia Forestry at least 10 days prior. The proper documentation must be on site during the burn to comply with EPD regulations.
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Here are 3 practice problems to calculate minimum water supply without exposures using NFPA 1142:
1. 30 ft x 40 ft Type III dwelling with basement and attic, OHC 6, CCN 1.0
2. 50 ft x 75 ft Type II barn, OHC 4, CCN 0.75
3. 100 ft x 150 ft Type I commercial building, 3 stories, OHC 3, CCN 0.5
Calculate the minimum water supply needed for each structure according to NFPA 1142 including the 50% reserve.
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Aquired structure prep
1. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR1
ACQUIREDACQUIRED
STRUCTURESTRUCTURE
PREPARATIONPREPARATION
2. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTORSTRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR 22
TERMINAL PERFORMANCETERMINAL PERFORMANCE
OBJECTIVEOBJECTIVE
The student, working as a member of aThe student, working as a member of a
team, shall conduct a pre-fire survey ofteam, shall conduct a pre-fire survey of
a structure and prepare it for use in livea structure and prepare it for use in live
fire training evolutions, so that thefire training evolutions, so that the
structure is rendered safe for use.structure is rendered safe for use.
3. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR3
ENABLING OBJECTIVESENABLING OBJECTIVES
? Identify and describe all permits required forIdentify and describe all permits required for
use in training in an acquired structure.use in training in an acquired structure.
? Describe and demonstrate pre-burn planningDescribe and demonstrate pre-burn planning
procedures for an acquired structure.procedures for an acquired structure.
? Describe and demonstrate proper proceduresDescribe and demonstrate proper procedures
for making an acquired structure and thefor making an acquired structure and the
surrounding area safe for training.surrounding area safe for training.
4. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR4
PERMITS & NOTIFICATIONSPERMITS & NOTIFICATIONS
? Written documentation from owner:Written documentation from owner:
?Permission to burn structurePermission to burn structure
?Clear titleClear title
?Certificate of insurance cancellationCertificate of insurance cancellation
?Acknowledgement of post-burn propertyAcknowledgement of post-burn property
conditioncondition
? Local burn permitLocal burn permit
? Permission to use fire hydrantsPermission to use fire hydrants
5. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR5
PERMITS & NOTIFICATIONSPERMITS & NOTIFICATIONS
? DispatchersDispatchers
? Law Enforcement AgenciesLaw Enforcement Agencies
? NeighborsNeighbors
? EPDEPD
6. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTORSTRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR 66
LIABILITY INSURANCELIABILITY INSURANCE
Your department may wantYour department may want
to obtain liability insuranceto obtain liability insurance
to cover damage to otherto cover damage to other
property.property.
8. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR8
PRE-BURN PLANPRE-BURN PLAN
Site plan drawingSite plan drawing
Building planBuilding plan
Floor planFloor plan
CP locationCP location
Apparatus positionsApparatus positions
Hose line positionsHose line positions
Emergency escape routesEmergency escape routes
Emergency evacuation assembly areaEmergency evacuation assembly area
Ingress/egress routes for emergency vehiclesIngress/egress routes for emergency vehicles
9. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR9
PRE-BURN PLANNINGPRE-BURN PLANNING
Determine water supplyDetermine water supply
requirementsrequirements
Obtain apparatusObtain apparatus
Establish separate waterEstablish separate water
sourcessources
Obtain weather reportsObtain weather reports
Designate & markDesignate & mark
parking areasparking areas
Establish operations areaEstablish operations area
& mark perimeter& mark perimeter
EstablishEstablish
communicationscommunications
10. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR10
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Inspect building forInspect building for
structural integritystructural integrity
Ensure utilitiesEnsure utilities
disconnecteddisconnected
Remove wall, ceilingRemove wall, ceiling
& floor coverings& floor coverings
Patch holes in wallsPatch holes in walls
& ceilings& ceilings
Remove exceptionalRemove exceptional
weight from aboveweight from above
11. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR11
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Pre-cut ventilationPre-cut ventilation
openingsopenings
Remove windows &Remove windows &
cover openingscover openings
Ensure doorsEnsure doors
function or removefunction or remove
Check/operateCheck/operate
building componentsbuilding components
Make stairways safeMake stairways safe
12. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR12
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Check chimneyCheck chimney
stabilitystability
Remove fuel tanksRemove fuel tanks
Remove unnecessaryRemove unnecessary
debrisdebris
Make porches/stepsMake porches/steps
safesafe
Fence off groundFence off ground
openingsopenings
13. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR13
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Cover holes in walls/ceilingsCover holes in walls/ceilings
Check Cabinets for unsafe contentsCheck Cabinets for unsafe contents
14. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR14
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Clearly mark all burn roomsClearly mark all burn rooms
Clearly mark all sides of buildingClearly mark all sides of building
15. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR15
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Clearly mark all exitsClearly mark all exits
16. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR16
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Cover windows and doors so that rapidCover windows and doors so that rapid
egress can still be achievedegress can still be achieved
17. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR17
RENDERING SITE SAFERENDERING SITE SAFE
Eliminate toxic weed,Eliminate toxic weed,
hives & verminhives & vermin
Remove hazardousRemove hazardous
vegetationvegetation
Protect exposuresProtect exposures
Prepare fire setsPrepare fire sets
18. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR18
ENABLING OBJECTIVE REVIEWENABLING OBJECTIVE REVIEW
? We have identified and describes all permitsWe have identified and describes all permits
required for use in training in an acquiredrequired for use in training in an acquired
structure.structure.
? We have described and demonstrated pre-burnWe have described and demonstrated pre-burn
planning procedures for an acquired structure.planning procedures for an acquired structure.
? We have described and demonstrated properWe have described and demonstrated proper
procedures for making an acquired structureprocedures for making an acquired structure
and the surrounding area safe for training.and the surrounding area safe for training.
19. STRUCTURE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUCTOR19
END OF SECTIONEND OF SECTION
ONON
ACQUIREDACQUIRED
STRUCTURESTRUCTURE
PREPARATIONPREPARATION