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Course Title | Core Competency | Enabling Learning Objectives |
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Work Environments: Fire Protective Services | Work Environments & Industrial Processes | 1 Recognize potential occupational health hazards 2 Recognize commonly found controls 3 Describe typical workplace evaluation techniques & industrial hygiene procedures (sampling and workplace monitoring plans) 4 Describe typical findings and recommendations (controls and medical surveillance) 5 Describe occupational health standards and regulations that are uniquely applicable to this common process (AR’s, DAPAMS, TBMEDs, etc.) 6 Demonstrate the ability to recognize and record hazards and controls for the Fire Protective Services Similar Exposure Group (SEG) in the Defense Occupational and Environmental Readiness System – Industrial Hygiene 7 Recommend controls and medical surveillance for Fire Protective Services SEG members. |
Course_Level | Course Length | Terminal Learning Objectives for Competency (TLOs) | TLOs addressed this class |
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This is a BASIC level course. | 1.75 hrs | 1. Demonstrate knowledge of how to use the DoD 8-Step Exposure Assessment Model to evaluate work-place environments for potential occupational health hazards. Stressors include but are not limited to confined space entry, spray painting, firing ranges, medical treatment facilities, welding, metal-working, foundries and general indoor environmental issues. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of stressors to include but are not limited to confined space entry, spray painting, firing ranges, medical treatment facilities, welding, metal-working, foundries and general indoor environmental issues. | 1. Demonstrate knowledge of how to use the DoD 8-Step Exposure Assessment Model to evaluate work-place environments for potential occupational health hazards. Stressors include but are not limited to confined space entry, spray painting, firing ranges, medical treatment facilities, welding, metal-working, foundries and general indoor environmental issues. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of stressors to include but are not limited to confined space entry, spray painting, firing ranges, medical treatment facilities, welding, metal-working, foundries and general indoor environmental issues. |
This online module is provided using Blackboard and gives participants knowledge of the basic concepts and use of
the DoD Exposure Assessment Model for the Fire Protective Services Common Process. The module also helps students recognize and record occupational health hazard data in the DOEHRS-IH data repository, and make appropriate recommendations for this similar exposure group.
This online module is provided using Blackboard and gives participants knowledge of the basic concepts and use of the DoD Exposure Assessment Model for the Fire Protective Services Common Process. The module also helps students recognize and record occupational
health hazard data in the DOEHRS-IH data repository, and make appropriate recommendations for this similar exposure group. This web-based class will present an opportunity for student to learn important knowledge and skills in statistics are both part of the Defense Occupational Environmental Health Readiness System used by all Industrial Hygiene staff members.
Upon completion of this module students should be able to demonstrate the ability to recognize and record hazards and controls for the Fire Protective Services Similar Exposure Group (SEG) in the Defense Occupational and Environmental Readiness System – Industrial Hygiene, and recommend controls and medical surveillance for SEG members. The knowledge of industrial processes, workplace environments, potential occupational health hazards, workplace evaluation techniques, industrial hygiene procedures, and occupational health standards are directly aligned with the Industrial Hygiene competency: "Work Environments and Industrial Processes”.
This module develops attendee’s ability to apply study and observation methods to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control potential workplace health stressors.
Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness-IH Industrial processes/Workplace environments:
DOEHRS-IH Process Category- Industrial
DOEHRS-IH Common Processes and SEG- Protective Services-Fire
DOEHRS-IH Methods- Filling fire extinguishers, Filling SCBA tanks, Fire training pit, JP-8, Fire training pit, propane, Firefighting, Firefighting
training, Protective services, fire, NOC