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- Incident Safety Officer Training Program - Pawling Fire
The ART of Reading Smoke Developed by: Dave Dodson Why “Read” Smoke? To determine “HOW MUCH” fire Why “Read” Smoke? To help find the LOCATION of the fire Why “Read” Smoke? To help predict COLLAPSE potential Why “Read” Smoke? To help PRIORITIZE Strategies Tactics Why “Read” Smoke?
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The house could collapse, and fire and smoke are harmful to physical health This jobis an essential job, but you can reduce the risks of the job through use of safety equipment like fire-resistant suits and masks to stop smoke inhalation and being trained to deal with emergency situations
- The New Jersey Program - Everyone Goes Home
Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors Engineered Wood I-Beams The collapse potential of engineered wood I-beams exposed to fire presents an extreme danger to fire fighters
- The ART of Reading Smoke - Mount Boucherie Jr. Fire Academy
To help predict COLLAPSE potential Why “Read” Smoke? To help PRIORITIZE Strategies Tactics
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Identify the structural collapse issues that should be communicated to the RIC by the ISO Knowledge Objectives (5 of 5) Identify the hazardous energy issues that should be communicated to the RIC by the ISO List several unique hazards at strip mall structure fires
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Commuter train derailment Multi-car accident Bus accident Building collapse Natural disasters (e g , tornadoes) PM 4-2 CERT Basic Training Unit 4: Disaster Medical Operations – Part 2
- Context-sensitive Pointer Alias Analysis using BDDs
There are many applications of the pointer analysis presented in the paper, so I will go over just one of the applications that I can explain easily, and use it to compare the precision you gain from context sensitivity A variable is said to be multi-type if it can point to objects of different types
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