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FIREFIGHTER II STUDENT Task Book Agency/Department: Bring this completed PTB to test location to have it reviewed by GFSTC s test proctor, along with a signed prerequisite form. FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL RESULT IN DENIAL OF TESTING. TASK BOOK ASSIGNED TO: INDIVIDUAL S PRINTED NAME & TITLE 1

VERIFICATION OF COMPLETED STUDENT TASK BOOK FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION FINAL CANDIDATE S VERIFICATION I verify that all tasks have been performed and are documented with appropriate signatures & dates. I also verify that I have performed all tasks satisfactorily and should therefore be considered for testing and certification. FINAL CANDIDATE S SIGNATURE DATE FINAL CANDIDATE S PRINTED NAME GFSTC ID VERIFICATION OF COMPLETED FIREFIGHTER II COMPETENCY TASK BOOK FINAL EVALUATOR S VERIFICATION I verify that all tasks have been performed and are documented with appropriate signatures & dates. I also verify that has performed satisfactorily and should therefore be considered for testing and certification. FINAL EVALUATOR S SIGNATURE DATE FINAL EVALUATOR S PRINTED NAME GFSTC ID AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION I certify that has met all requirements for testing and certification. FIRE CHIEF OR DESIGNEE SIGNATURE DATE FIRE CHIEF OR DESIGNEE PRINTED NAME GFSTC ID A person who knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact; makes false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation; or makes or uses any false writing or document, knowing the same to contain any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of state government of the government of any county, city, or other political subdivision of this state shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than $1000.00 or by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years or both. GFSTC USE ONLY VERIFICATION OF COMPLETED TASK BOOK PROCTOR S NAME (PRINT) GFSTC ID DATE SIGNATURE: 2

FIREFIGHTER II TASK BOOK This Position Task Book (PTB) has been developed to document the required performance objectives for Firefighter II certification. Each objective lists the performance requirements (tasks) in a format that allows the individual to be evaluated against written guidelines. Successful performance of all tasks, as observed and recorded by a GFSTC evaluator, will result in a recommendation to the Fire Chief (or an authorized person) of the fire department that the candidate has met part of the prerequisite requirement. Evaluation and confirmation of the individual s performance of all tasks may involve more than one evaluator. It is important that performance be critically evaluated and accurately recorded by each evaluator. RESPONSIBILITIES The Fire Chief or his/her authorized designee may authorize personnel to be an evaluator for the PTB and sign the PTB so long as the Evaluator is trained to the standard being evaluated. Individuals may not sign off on themselves. The Training Officer, or designee, is normally the designated final evaluator and he/she will review each PTB prior to completion. The Evaluator CANNOT teach or coach while he/she is evaluating and must not have taught the skill to the candidate. The candidate is responsible for: Reviewing and understanding instructions in the PTB. Identifying desired objectives/goals. Satisfactorily demonstrating all tasks. Assuring the Evaluation Record is complete. Notifying his/her training officer, when the PTB is complete. Bring completed PTB to test location to have it reviewed by GFSTC s test monitor, along with a signed prerequisite form. FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL RESULT IN DENIAL OF TESTING. The Evaluator is responsible for: Being qualified and proficient in the position being evaluated. Explaining to the student the evaluation procedures that will be utilized. Identifying tasks to be performed during the evaluation period. Accurately evaluating and recording demonstrated performance of tasks. Dating and signing after completion of the task shall document satisfactory performance. The Final Evaluator is responsible for: Signing the verification statement inside the front cover of the PTB when all tasks have been initialed and the candidate is recommended for testing and certification. 3

NFPA 1001 Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications 2013 Edition Skill/Task Date Candidate Signature Evaluator Signature 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.2.2 Assume and Transfer Command using an Incident Management System (IMS1) 6.2.1 Complete a Basic Incident Report, determine the necessary codes, proof reports, operate fire department computers and other necessary equipment to complete reports (IR1) 6.3.1 Assemble Equipment for a Foam Stream (FLFC1) 6.3.1 Apply Foam with the Roll-On Method (FLFC2) 6.3.1 Apply Foam with the Bank-Shot Method (FLFC3) 6.3.1 Apply Foam with the Rain-Down Method (FLFC4) 6.3.1 Pooled Fuel Fires (Back Up-Firefighter) (FLFC5) 6.3.2 Interior Structure Fire Attack (SFC1) 6.3.2 Interior Structure Fire Attack (SFC2) 6.3.2 Interior Structure Fire Attack (SFC3) 6.3.2 Interior Structure Fire Attack (SFC4) 6.3.3 Control a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire (PCFC1) 6.3.3 Control a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire (PCFC2) 6.3.3 Control a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire (PCFC3) 6.3.3 Control a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire (PCFC4) 6.3.3 Control a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire (PCFC5) 6.3.4 Fire Cause/Origin and Evidence Protection (FCOEP1) 6.4.1 Use Cribbing Blocks (VRE1) 6.4.1 Operate a Porta Power (VRE2) 6.4.1 Operate an Air Chisel (VRE3) 6.4.1 Replace and Operate a Hydraulic Rescue Tool (VRE4) 6.4.1 Use Lift Bags (VRE5) 6.4.1 Operate a Reciprocating Saw (VRE6) 6.4.1 Operate a Chainsaw (VRE7) 6.4.1 Displace Vehicle Roof with Hydraulic Tool (VRE8) 6.4.1 Displace Vehicle Door with Hydraulic Tool (VRE9) 4

6.4.1 Displace Vehicle Windshield Using Axe or Saw (VRE10) 6.4.1 Displace the Dashboard (VRE11) 6.4.1 Remove Vehicle Windows (VRE12) 6.4.1 Displace a Vehicle Seat (VRE13) 6.4.1 Remove the Steering Wheel (VRE14) 6.4.1 Lifting the Steering Column (VRE15) 6.4.2 Identify Hand and Power Tools (RSQ1) 6.5.1 Prepare a Fire Safety Survey (FS1) 6.5.2 Fire Safety Presentation (FSP1) 6.5.3 Prepare a Pre-Incident Plan Diagram (PIP1) 6.5.4 Generator Daily Inspection (MN1) 6.5.4 Rescue Tool Power Unit Daily Inspection (MN-2) 6.5.4 Power Rescue Tool Daily Inspection (MN3) 6.5.5 Conducts a Fire Hose Service Test using a Hose Testing Machine (HST1) 6.5.5 Conducts Hose Service Test Using a Fire Department Pumper (HST2) Each box must contain a date, original Candidate and Evaluator Signatures for this task book to be complete. Bring completed PTB to test location to have it reviewed by GFSTC s test monitor, along with a signed prerequisite form. FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL RESULT IN DENIAL OF TESTING. 5