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Training requirements FS/EAP Staff

  • What are the training requirements for EAP and Deputy EAP Directors?

  • What are the training requirements for the Building Evacuation Supervisors?

  • What are the training requirements for the EAP Brigade?

  • Can candidate identify what makes a suspicious package/envelope?

Stairwells

  • What are the Re-Entry floors to the building?

  • Where are the access/convenience stairs located?

  • Can candidate identify all emergency stairwell designations?

Elevators

  • How many elevator banks are in the building and floors do they serve?

  • What designation bank is used for the Freight elevator?

  • What is the weight capacity for the passenger and freight elevators?

  • Can candidate operate intercom system, both him/her calling the car and car calling the desk?

  • Can candidate properly conduct Phase I and Phase II (Fireman's Service)

EAP Plan

  • How many times is the EAP Plan reviewed?

  • Can candidate locate the FS/EAP Plans and BIC Card?

Building Statistics

  • What is the population of the building in the daytime, nighttime and weekends?

  • Where are the Public Assembly areas located?

  • Where are the Roof Setbacks located?

  • Does the building have a Fire Tower?

  • Does building have any retail/residential/hotel floors?

  • What are the office floors?

Fire Protection Systems

  • Where are the standpipe locations?

  • Where are the fire department connections (Siamese Connections) located?

  • Is the building fully sprinklered?

  • Does the building have a Fire Pump - if so where is it located and how many GPM will it automatically pump?

Ventilation

  • Does the building have a BMS system?

  • Does the building have purge capability?

  • Where are the HVAC-units/zones located?

Utilities

  • What type of fuel is used for the boilers located in the basement?

  • What type of fuel is used for the generator located on the roof?

  • Where does the natural gas service come into the building?

  • Where is the building emergency generator located?

  • Does the building have any hazardous materials - if so what products and where are they located and stored

Communication

  • How does the FSD/EAP director communicate in the event of an emergency? Primary method to give information, and method to receive information? What other means of communication are established?

  • What information is given if the EAP plan is implemented? (What, Where, What, Why)

Scenarios

  • Scenario #1 - A dirty bomb blast occurred 10 blocks north of a Class 1, 55 story office building built in 1970. Floor populations average 150 persons, with a total population of 8000 people. Wind from a southerly direction will slow the migration of fallout particles. What is the best course of action for this scenario?

  • Scenario #2 - According to the RAND Reports, to maximize the killing, a typical chemical attack would occur in subways or large public assembly spaces with limited ventilation. A report has come in that a tractor trailer has crashed outside of your building and turned over on its side. What is the best course of action forth is scenario?

  • Scenario #3 - A suspicious package has been discovered after a telephone warning, giving the location of the bomb, with a description of the package, and the time set to explode. The FSD/EAP Director is told there are 10 minutes left before the bomb explodes. What is the best course of action for this scenario?

  • Scenario #4 - A smoke detector has been activated by the passenger elevator lobby on the 6th floor, how do you respond?

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