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JPR Task: Perform and document routine tests and inspections Skill No. A-1 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS Candidate shall be provided with the following: 1. Fire department aerial apparatus and its manufacturer specifications. 2. Necessary fluids and tools to adjust deficiencies as necessary to complete the task. 3. The candidate shall be given the instructions below before beginning this task. *Documentation accomplished on SFRT Form DOA1, Inspection Form "The candidate, given a fire department aerial, vehicle specifications, inspection forms, fluids and tools necessary, shall demonstrate routine tests, inspections and service of systems and components of the apparatus provided". *Documentation accomplished on SFRT Form DOA1, Inspection Form 1. Candidate completed all checks. a. No areas of the form were left unaccounted for. 15 b. N/A was put in all spaces that where not applicable. 10 2. All checks were accomplished using safe working habits. C a. Care was taken to insure proper bending and climbing habits. 10 b. If the inspection required any removal of covers or other safety devices, C they were replaced properly and secured. 15 3. Insuring legibility of maintenance request. a. Requests for maintenance were legible and easy to read. 12.5 b. The request for maintenance was complete so that the maintenance person could understand the problem and proper maintenance 12.5 could be accomplished. 4. Inspection completion. a. The candidate completed the task and returned the apparatus to a safe operating condition, OR 25 b. The candidate placed the truck out of service and secured the keys so it could not be driven except by maintenance personnel. Candidate can receive a maximum of 25 points for each performance evaluation section. NFPA 1002:2009 Ed TEST DATE LOCATION: Objectives: 4.2.1, 6.1.1

Aerial inspection checklist and maintenance request form Candidate: Vehicle is serviceable Date: Veh ID#: Vehicle is not serviceable With engine off 1 Vehicle body 2 Wheels, tires (tread depth), lugs 3 Fuel tank and cap 4 Brake hoses, air hoses, steering linkage, suspension 5 Drain air tanks of moisture 6 Compartments & doors, mounted equipment 7 Engine, transmission, rear end, oil levels 8 Pump oil level (if applicable) 9 Batteries liquid levels and corrosions problems 10 Portable equipment for operation and liquid levels With engine running 11 Gauges - Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Air Pressure, Vacuum 12 Windshield wipers and washer 13 All window glass, mirrors and reflectors 14 Heater defroster / air conditioning 15 Brakes foot and parking 16 Horns, sirens & emergency warning lights (rotating and fixed) 17 Engine noises 18 Clutch - transmission shifting manual & automatic, drive train operation 19 Steering 20 Leaks - water, fuel, oil 21 Head lights, tail stop & marker lights, turn & emergency flashers 22 Pump & primer for proper engagement & operation (if applicable) Aerial Device 23 Inspect aerial waterway (if applicable) 24 Hydraulic oil level 25 PTO operation 26 Jacks/Outrigger/Interlocks operation 27 Turntable control operation 28 Aerial tip/basket control operation 29 Aerial nozzle operation (if applicable In the space below explain any items requiring service and any other important information. DOA-1

JPR Task: Maneuvering Aerial Apparatus through Obstacle course Skill No. A-2 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS 1. Proper location in which to perform. Candidate shall be provided with the following: 2. The candidate shall be provided with an operational vehicle, a spotter and an area of operation suitable for the task. 3. The candidate shall be given the instructions below before beginning this task. "Given an operational fire department aerial, the candidate shall drive the vehicle, with the aid of a spotter, through the driving obstacle course as instructed" 1. Candidate shall turn a fire department vehicle 180 within a confined space small enough that a U turn cannot be accomplished without stopping and backing up. 20 The vehicle must be turned 180 without striking obstructions in the given space. 2. Candidate shall back a FD vehicle from a roadway into restricted spaces on both right and left sides of the vehicle, requiring 90 right hand and left hand 20 turns from the highway, so that the vehicle is parked within the restricted areas without having to stop and pull forward and without striking obstructions. 3. Candidate shall maneuver a FD vehicle around obstructions on a roadway while moving forward and in reverse so that the vehicle is maneuvered through the 20 obstructions without stopping to change the direction of travel and without striking the obstructions. 4. Candidate shall maneuver a FD vehicle in areas of restricted horizontal and vertical clearances so that the operator accurately judges the ability of the vehicle 20 to pass through the openings and so that no obstructions are struck. 5. Candidate shall operate a FD vehicle using defensive driving techniques under simulated emergency conditions, so that control of the vehicle is maintained. 20 Candidate can receive a maximum of 20 points for each performance evaluation section.. NFPA 1002:2009 Ed TEST DATE LOCATION: Objectives: 4.3.2, 4.3.3, 4.3.4 4.3.5

KENTUCKY FIRE COMMISSION-Driver/Operator Training DRIVER S OBSTACLE COURSE SCORE CARD (Certification or driver training program) To be used as a worksheet when completing IFSAC grading forms DRIVER TRAINEE: DRIVERS LICENSE #: STATE: Agency/Affiliation: Vehicle type driven: 1-Pumper 2-Aerial/Quint 3-Tanker 4-Van/Pickup/Ambulance Obstacle # Description Error(s) 1 Confined Space 2 Restricted Space (Alley Dock) Points Possible Each cone brushed, moved or overturned -6 points Crossing any boundary, each time -6 points 20 - Each cone brushed, moved or overturned -6 points Stopping more than 36 short of dock-6 points Stopping 18 to 36 short of dock -3 points Stopping 12 to 17 short of dock 2 points Stopping 6 to 11 short of dock 1 point 20-3 Serpentine Each cone brushed, moved or overturned -6 points 20-4 Vertical Clearance Horizontal Clearance Forward and Reverse Stop Sign Vehicle Control Misjudgment-Contacts Overhead -20 points or Unnecessarily avoids object- 6 points Each cone brushed, moved or overturned -6 points 20 - Passing the Stop Sign -10 points Stopping more than 36 short of stop line-6 points Stopping 18 to 36 short of the stop line -3 points Stopping 12 to 17 short of stop line 2 points Stopping 6 to 11 short of stop line 1 point Driving too fast 10 points Driving too slow 5 points Improper braking techniques 5 points 20 - SCORE (NEED 70 POINTS TO PASS) 100 Deduction (-) Points Awarded Reckless Operation- AUTOMATIC FAILURE CHECK HERE- Evaluator / Instructor: Date: Location (Town/City): Ver 9-09

JPR Task: Operate FD Aerial on Public Highway Skill No. A-3 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS Provide the candidate with a functional aerial apparatus, and areas of public roadway in order for the candidate to accomplish the tasks and maneuvers below. Given an operational aerial apparatus, the candidate shall operate the vehicle upon the public way to maneuver 4 left turns and 4 right turns, travel a 1 mile straight section of urban business street or rural 2-lane road, negotiate 1 through-intersection and two intersections where a stop must be made, cross railroad tracks, negotiate a right or left curve, travel a section of limited-access highway that includes a conventional ramp entrance and exit and completes 2 lane changes, travel downgrade requiring downshift or braking, travel upgrade requiring downshift to maintain speed and through 1 underpass or low clearance bridge. The candidate shall complete each of the following maneuvers while operating an aerial apparatus: 1. Four left turns. 10 2. Four right turns 10 3. A straight section of urban business street or a two-lane rural road at least 1 mile in length. 10 4. One through-intersection and two intersections where a stop has to be made. 10 5. *One railroad crossing. 10 6. One curve, either left or right. 10 7. *A section of limited-access highway that includes a conventional ramp entrance and exit and a section of road long enough to allow two lane changes. 10 8. A downgrade steep enough and long enough to require down shifting (manual transmission) and braking. 10 9. An upgrade steep enough and long enough to require gear changing (manual transmission) to maintain speed. 10 10. *One underpass or low clearance bridge. 10 *Candidate shall be credited for manuvers not permitted in the general area of the operation Candidate can receive a maximum of 10 points for each performance evaluation item. NFPA 1002:2009 Ed TEST DATE: LOCATION: Objectives: 4.3.1, 4.3.6

Kentucky Fire Commission Driver/Operator Training Highway Evaluation Form Dept ID# Fire Dept Name FF ID# FF Name: Drivers License # Vehicle Type 1-Pumper 2-Aerial/Quint 3-Tanker 4-Van/Pickup/Other Firefighter must operate a vehicle on a predetermined route on a public highway that incorporates the manuvers and features specified in the following list that the driver/operator is expected to encounter during normal operations, so that the vehicle is safely operated in compliance with all applicable state and local laws. The accompanying officer shall mark the box ( X ) adjacent to the task only after the candidate has completed the task to the satisfaction of the officer. Credit for taking the driver/operator training course will not be given until all applicable tasks are checked. Tasks NOT within the drivers primary response area or nearest mutual aid response area are NOT applicable. Four (4) left and four (4) right turns. A straight section of urban business street or a two-lane rural road at least 1 mile in length. One (1) through intersection and two (2) intersections where a stop must be made. *One (1) railroad crossing. One (1) curve, either left or right. *A section of limited-access highway that includes a conventional ramp entrance and exit and a section of road long enough to allow two (2) lane changes. A downgrade steep enough and long enough to require downshifting (manual trans) and braking. An upgrade steep enough and long enough to require gear changing (manual trans) to maintain speed. *One (1) underpass or low clearance. The above tasks shall be done for initial certification and should, at least annually, be part of the departments training program. If any one of the above applicable tasks are not completed to the sati\sfaction of the evaluator, the candidate shall NOT be awarded certification. Chief, Supervisor, Instructor or designee certification: I (print name) do hereby certify that I have observed the above named individual complete to my satisfaction, all required tasks applicable on this form. I further certify that the information above is true and correct. Signed: Title: Date: Rev 1/08

JPR Task: Operating fixed systems on FD Aerial Apparatus Skill No. A-4 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS Candidate shall be provided with the following: 1. Proper location in which to perform. 2. The candidate shall be provided with an operational vehicle, and an area of operation suitable for the task. 3. The vehicle shall be equipped with a generator/power plant or other fixed equipment/device*. 4. The candidate shall be given the instructions below before beginning this task. *Other fixed equipment or device could be a built-in foam induction system, on board cascade/compressor or other device fixed to the apparatus. Given an operational FD Aerial with a fixed system device, the candidate shall secure the vehicle, operate the fixed device* to demonstrate its functionality. 1. Candidate shall park the vehicle in an area free of dangers to the operator and adjacent to the area to be illuminated. 20 2. Candidate shall put the vehicle in the appropriate parking gear and set the vehicle parking brake. 20 3. Candidate shall chock the wheels of the vehicle. 20 4. The candidate shall operate the apparatus power plant or other fixed device. 20 5. The candidate shall demonstrate the purpose of the fixed device, such as, generating power for electrical equipment or function defined by the fixed device purpose. 20 S Candidate can receive a maximum of 20 points for each performance evaluation section.. NFPA 1002:2009 ed TEST DATE LOCATION: Objectives: 4.3.7

JPR Task: Position and Stabilize Aerial Apparatus Skill No. A-5 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS The candidate shall be provided with a functional aerial apparatus in order to perform the skills required of the candidate as listed below. Given an operational aerial apparatus, the candidate shall maneuver, position and stabilize the apparatus preparing it for aerial device deployment. 1. Candidate safely manuevers the aerial apparatus into position for the proper placement for situation description and avoids obstacles and hazards. 25 2. Candidate applies parking brake, engages aerial hydraulic system, exits the apparatus and deploys wheel chocks. 25 3. Candidate deploys all outrigger/stabilizers according to manufacturer's recommendations and transfers power to the aerial device. 25 4. Candidate uses safe practices during the entire evolution and places apparatus in position which the aerial device will reach the objective. 25 Candidate can receive a maximum of the points listed for each performance evaluation section.. NFPA 1002:2009 Ed TEST DATE LOCATION: Objectives: 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3

JPR Task: Operate Aerial Device and Elevated Master Stream Skill No. A-6 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS The candidate shall be provided with a functional aerial apparatus in order to perform the skills required of the candidate as listed below. Given an aerial apparatus, positioned and stabilized, the candidate shall check for proper positioning, stabilization and overhead obstructions; operates the ladder device from each control station; activates locks and operates elevated master stream; lowers the device into the bed and secures; transfers power from the device to the stabilizers, raises outriggers and prepares the vehicle for road use. 1. Candidate checks for proper apparatus positioning, stabilization and for overhead obstructions that may be in the area before deployment. 15 2. Candidate smoothly moves the aerial device during elevation, rotation, extension and positions the device for the situation described from each control station. 30 3. Candidate demonstrates connection of water supply to apparatus and operates the elevated master stream device either manually or remotely within limitations. 30 4. Candidate lowers the aerial device into the bed from each control position and applies all aerial hold-downs or locks to secure aerial device for travel. 15 5. Candidate transfers power from the aerial device to the stabilizers, raises the stabilizers/outriggers and prepares the apparatus for road use. 10 Candidate can receive a maximum of the points listed for each performance evaluation section.. NFPA 1002:2009 ed TEST DATE LOCATION: Objectives: 6.2.3, 6.2.5

JPR Task: Using the Emergency Operating System Skill No. A-7 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS The candidate shall be provided with a functional aerial apparatus, set up and stabilized, with the device in the extended position in order to perform the skills required of the candidate as listed below. Given an operational aerial apparatus, the candidate shall demonstrate the emergency operation of an aerial device, including rotation, retraction and bedding, activation of locks and raising stabilization devices to prepare for road travel. 1. Candidate confirms that no one is on the aerial device prior to moving it using the emergency operating system. 25 2. Candidate retracts, rotates and lowers the aerial device following manufacturer's guidelines on use of the emergency operating system. 25 3. Candidate beds the aerial device, applies any hold-downs/locks that may be required to hold the aerial device during road travel. 25 4. Candidate raises the stabilizers using the emergency operating system and prepares the apparatus for road travel. 25 Candidate can receive a maximum of the points listed for each performance evaluation section.. NFPA 1002:2009 Ed TEST DATE LOCATION: Objectives: 6.2.4