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    Required Fire TrainingIn Minnesota

    Unit 1

    Fire Department

    Training Officer?

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    Training Types

    Initial

    New HireNew Services/Equipment

    Periodic

    Often Annual

    Skills Maintenance

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    Initial Training

    Training Officer

    Roles & Responsibilities

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    The General Duty Clause

    Each employer shall furnish to each of itsemployees conditions of employment

    and a place of employment free from

    recognized hazards that are causing or

    are likely to cause death or serious injury

    or harm to its employees.

    Minn. Statute 182.653 Subd. 2

    Initial Training

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    Employees shall not be permitted toparticipate in or supervise field activities

    until they have been trained to a level

    required by their job function and

    responsibility.

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    AwarenessOperations

    Technician

    Specialist

    On-Scene Incident Commander

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    AwarenessOperations

    Technician

    Specialist

    On-Scene Incident Commander

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

    individuals who are likely to witness or

    discover a hazardous substance

    release and who have been trained toinitiate an emergency response

    sequence by notifying the authorities of

    the release.

    (~8 Hours)

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    AwarenessOperations

    Technician

    Specialist

    On-Scene Incident Commander

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

    respond to releases or potential releases of

    hazardous substances as part of the initialresponse to the site for the purpose

    of protecting nearby persons, property, or the

    environment from the effects of the release

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    AwarenessOperations

    Technician

    Specialist

    On-Scene Incident Commander

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

    respond in a defensivefashion without actually

    trying to stop the release.

    contain the release from a safe distance,

    keep it from spreading, and prevent

    exposures

    8 Hours

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    AwarenessOperations

    Technician

    Specialist

    On-Scene Incident Commander

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

    Respond aggressively for the

    purpose of stopping the release.

    approach the point of

    release in order to plug,patch or otherwise stop

    the release24 Hours

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    AwarenessOperations

    Technician

    Specialist

    On-Scene Incident Commander

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

    a more directed or specificknowledge of the various

    substances they may be

    called upon to contain.

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    Hazardous Waste Operations &

    Emergency Response

    AwarenessOperations

    Technician

    Specialist

    On-Scene Incident Commander

    29 CFR 1910.120

    Initial Training

    will assume control of the incident

    scene beyond the first responder

    awareness level

    24 Hours

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    Fire Brigades

    The employer shall provide trainingand education commensurate with

    those duties & functions expected to

    be performed before they performemergency duties.

    29 CFR 1910.156

    Initial Training

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Fire Brigades

    Instructors shall be provided with

    training & education which is more

    comprehensive than that provided tothe general membership.

    29 CFR 1910.156

    Initial Training

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Minnesota Employee

    Right-To-Know Act

    Prior to initial assignment, employeesshall be trained concerninghazardous substances and harmful

    physical agents they may beroutinely exposed to.

    Minn. Stat. 182.653 Minn. Rules 5206.0700

    Initial Training

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Minnesota Employee

    Right-To-Know Act

    Hazardous SubstancesHazardous Materials

    Commercial & Industrial Chemicals

    Harmful Physical Agents

    Heat Noise

    Non-Ionizing Radiation

    Minn. Stat. 182.653 Minn. Rules 5206.0700

    Initial Training

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    Confined Space

    Decide if your department will providethese services

    Education will be provided prior

    Training in representative permit spacesrescuing dummies or people.

    29 CFR 1910.146

    Initial Training

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Trench/Collapse

    Rescue Operations

    Decide if your department will providethese services

    Education will be provided prior

    Training in representative trenches usingshoring and ventillating/monitoringequipment.

    29 CFR 1926.650

    Initial Training

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Lock-out/Tag-out29 CFR 1910.147

    Initial Training

    No Specific Hours Listed

    Use for Technical Rescue

    (Includes industrial and agricultural)Education and training using department

    provided equipment.

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    Respiratory Protection

    Design FeaturesProtection (benefits & limitations)

    Fit Testing & Use of Respirators

    2 In 2 OutTrain in Simulated Conditions

    29 CFR 1910.134

    Initial Training

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Consensus Standards

    Examples:

    NFPA 1001 Firefighter

    NFPA 1500 Safety

    National Fire Protection Association

    Initial Training

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    Insurance Services Office

    Recruit Training 240 HoursNew Driver/Operator 40 Hours

    Public Protection Classification (PPC) Program

    Initial Training

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    Periodic Training

    Training Officer

    Roles & Responsibilities

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    Fire Brigades

    The employer shall assure that trainingand

    education is conducted frequentlyenough to

    assure that each member of the fire brigade is

    able to perform the member's assigned duties

    and functions satisfactorily and in a safemanner so as not to endanger fire brigade

    members or other employees.

    29 CFR 1910.156

    Periodic Training

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    Fire Brigades29 CFR 1910.156

    Periodic Training

    All fire brigade members shall be provided withtrainingat least annually.

    In addition, fire brigade members who are

    expected to perform interior structural fire

    fighting shall be provided with an education

    session ortraining at least quarterly.

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Intervals No Greater Than One YearOSHA Regulations

    Periodic Training

    Minnesota Right to Know Act Bloodborne Pathogens

    Confined Space (Practice Entry)

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Annual TrainingCase Law

    Periodic Training

    Hazardous Materials Trench Collapse/Technical Rescue Lock-Out/Tag-Out Safety Meeting (AWAIR)

    Emergency DrivingRespiratory Protection

    No Specific Hours Listed

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    Insurance Services Office

    Driver/Operator 4 (3-Hour) SessionsHazardous Materials 1 (3-Hour) Session

    Officers Classes 2 (6-Hour) Full Days

    Company Training 20 Hours per memberper month

    Public Protection Classification (PPC) Program

    Periodic Training

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    Insurance Services Office

    TRAINING FACILITY

    Drill Tower Pump Cutaway

    Fire Building Hydrant CutawayBurn Pit VCR & Projector

    Library & Training Manuals

    Public Protection Classification (PPC) Program

    Periodic Training

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    Insurance Services Office

    TRAINING FACILITY

    Drills 8 (3-hour) Sessions

    Night Drills 2 (3-hour) SessionsMultiple-Company Drills 4 (3-hr) Sessions

    Public Protection Classification (PPC) Program

    Periodic Training

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