What Does a Junior Firefighter Do?

[Fire Control]

Fire control

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(1) Responsible for receiving, distributing, distributing, tracking and processing daily information affairs, and answering and transferring by the switchboard.
(2) Responsible for the daily routine maintenance and recording of the owners' indoor and public areas.
(3) Responsible for the management of public facilities, vacant house keys and related entrusted keys, and improve records.
(4) Responsible for customer consultation, handling simple complaints, and reporting of major complaints.
(5) Operate various types of equipment in the command center, and use equipment information to discover and handle related events.
(6) Responsible for handling and scheduling of various emergencies.
(7) Complete other temporary work assigned by the leadership.
There are five levels of building (structure) firefighter occupations:
Elementary --- building (structure) building firefighters (National Vocational Qualification Level 5),
Intermediate --- Building (structure) building firefighters (National Vocational Qualification Level 4),
Senior --- Building (structure) building firefighters (National Vocational Qualification Level 3),
Technician --- Building (structure) building fire protection (National Vocational Qualification Level 2),
Senior technician --- building (structure) fire protection (a national professional qualification level 1).
Indoor, outdoor and room temperature.
Ability to express, learn, analyze and judge; normal vision, smell, hearing, coordination of actions, quick response
Graduation from junior high school
The new standard stipulates: full-time vocational school education, promotion training period:
Elementary 240+ hours (30 days, 8 hours per day);
Intermediate 200 hours or more (25 days, 8 hours per day);
Advanced 160 hours or more (20 days, 8 hours per day);
Technician over 120 hours (15 days, 8 hours per day);
More than 100 hours of high technology (12 days, 8 hours per day);
Firefighters of primary buildings (structures) (one of the following conditions)
(1) Formal vocational training of primary firefighters of construction (structure) buildings and meeting the required standard hours and obtaining a certificate of completion.
(2) Continuous probationary work in this occupation for more than 1 year.
Divided into theory: knowledge test and skill operation assessment.
Theoretical knowledge examination uses a closed-paper written examination method, and the skill operation assessment uses the actual operation and functional test methods of building fire protection facilities.
Both the theoretical knowledge test and the skill operation assessment are implemented on a 100-point scale, and those with a score of 60 or above are considered to be qualified.
Building (structure) building fire technicians, building (structure) building fire technicians must also conduct a comprehensive review
The ratio of appraisers to candidates for theoretical knowledge examinations is 1:20, and there are not less than two appraisers in each standard classroom;
The ratio of appraisers to candidates for skill operation assessment is 1: 5, and no less than 3 appraisers;
There are no less than 5 members of the comprehensive review committee.
Examination time for theoretical knowledge: not less than 90min;
Skill operation assessment time: Beginner and intermediate no less than 30min,
Advanced assessment time: not less than 40 min,
Assessment time for technicians and senior technicians : not less than 60 min;
Comprehensive review time: not less than 30 min.
Appraisal site equipment:
Examination of theoretical knowledge in standard classrooms;
The skill operation assessment is performed at a place that can satisfy the skill operation qualification conditions.
2.1 Professional ethics
2.1.1 Basic knowledge of professional ethics
2.1.2 Professional Code
(1) Obey the law and be polite;
(2) Dedicated to work, loyal to his duties;
(3) Study business and keep improving;
(4) Heroic, tenacious, united and cooperative.
2.2 Basic knowledge
2.2.1 Overview of fire protection work
(1) The nature and tasks of fire protection work;
(2) Fire protection policies and principles;
2.2.2 Basic knowledge of combustion and fire
(1) the nature and conditions of combustion;
(2) the combustion process;
(3) Type of combustion;
(4) Combustion products and their toxicity;
(5) Definition and classification of fire;
(6) the occurrence and development of fires;
(7) Basic principles of fire prevention and extinguishing.
2.2.3 Common Knowledge of Dangerous Chemicals
(1) Definition and classification of dangerous chemicals;
(2) Fire characteristics of flammable and explosive dangerous chemicals.
2.2.4 Basic knowledge of fire hydraulics;
(1) the nature of the water and the fire extinguishing effect;
(2) Common sense of fire water supply.
2.2.5 Basic knowledge of electrical fire protection
(1) Basics of electrical engineering;
(2) Fire protection of electrical circuits and equipment;
(3) Lightning and static electricity.
2.2.6 Basic knowledge of building fire protection
(1) Definition and classification of buildings (structures);
(2) Combustion performance of building materials;
(3) Fire resistance of building components;
(4) Fire resistance rating of buildings;
(5) Fire-proof zoning of buildings.
2.2.7 Fire safety inspection knowledge
(1) Contents and methods of fire safety inspection;
(2) Identification and rectification of fire hazards.
2.2.8 General knowledge of fire treatment at the beginning
(1) Fire alarm;
(2) Safe evacuation;
(3) Fire fighting;
(4) Fire scene protection.
2.2.9 Computer Basics
(1) the composition and function of computer systems;
(2) Basic operations and applications of the Windows operating system;
(3) the function and use of word processing software;
(4) Functions and use of spreadsheet software;
(5) Basic concepts and applications of the Internet.
2.2.10 Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
(1) Relevant knowledge of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China;
(2) Relevant knowledge of the Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China;
(3) Relevant knowledge of fire protection regulations and technical standards;
(4) Relevant knowledge of other laws and regulations.
1. Fire safety inspection (including regular fire inspection and daily fire inspection);
2. Fire control room monitoring (including equipment status recording and inspection and disposal of fire and fault alarms);
3. Operation and maintenance of building fire protection facilities
(Including the use and maintenance of fire extinguishing equipment, the use and maintenance of automatic fire alarm systems, the use and maintenance of fixed fire extinguishing systems, the use and maintenance of emergency broadcasts and special telephones for fire protection, the maintenance of emergency lighting and evacuation signs).
Stay tuned for school start times,
And call the teacher in time to ask the beginning time of each lesson.
So that I can coordinate my work and study time,
Need to study part-time, study in your spare time (after completing the required class hours), or participate in a customized group training.
The training and forensic examinations now need to be completed for 30 days, for a total of 240 class hours;
Classes are usually Monday to Friday, and Saturday and Sunday are closed;
8 days off in January (under normal circumstances).
[Note: It takes about 35 days without special long holidays]
before
Fire Control Certificate in 2009:
With one week (7 days) training,
500 yuan training was cancelled;
The previous training in central control was issued by the Beijing Fire Bureau;
right now
The new fire control certificate does not need to be divided into five levels:
Elementary ---- Building (structure) building firefighters
Intermediate --------------- Building (structure) building firefighters
Senior --------------- Building (structure) building fireman
Technician --------------- Building (building) firefighters
Senior technician --------- Building (structure) building fireman
Effective from January 2, 2008,
New Ministry of Labor and Social Security [National Occupational Standards for Building Firefighters]
Fire control skills employment is now more and more recognized by fire, public security, property, society and other sectors;
Since the new fire protection law was promulgated and implemented in 2009,
Standardization and education of fire control staff,
And the skill level and quality are steadily and greatly improved,
Especially in terms of salary,
It also promulgated national professional qualification standards for fire protection for construction firefighters;
At present, some companies have started some planning, and will eliminate and control the staff who will introduce junior college degree or above at the beginning of next year and obtain the fire control certificate.
At present, the development of consumer control is a trend. After all, it is the national vocational qualification standard-a special type of skill industry. The country promulgated new fire laws and other laws and regulations on May 1, 2009, and people's awareness of the importance of fire protection. The proportion of the country's economic development to fire safety investment and other public safety investments has been increasing year by year. It is even more necessary to understand the new fire protection law or pay more attention to news and other fire protection information.

1 Fire central control 1. Training content:

Fire control room monitoring, fire safety inspection, operation and maintenance of building fire protection facilities (textbooks are prepared by the unified organization of China Fire Protection Association).

2 Fire central control 2. Class schedule:

120 hours (15 days) for theoretical courses and 120 hours (15 days) for practical courses, for a total of 240 hours (30 days).

Instructions for fire control registration

Tips:
1. [Personal submission: 1 copy of the front and back of the ID card]
2. Statistics of the nature of individual household registration (urban household registration, rural household registration)
3. Submit personal education credentials
4. Personal contact information
5. Registration unit financial chapter: full name of company invoicing
Remarks: "National Technical Requirements for Fire Control Room" GB was officially implemented on November 16, 2011

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