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NFPA 1006, Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications, 2008 Edition, NOT FOR SALE ProBoard OR DISTRIBUTION Matrix Correlation INSTRUCTIONS: In the column titled /Written Test place the number of questions from the Test Bank that are used to evaluate the applicable Job Performance Requirement (JPR), Jones Requisite & Bartlett Knowledge Learning, (RK), Requisite LLC Skills (RS), or objective. NOT In FOR the column SALE titled OR /Skills DISTRIBUTION Station identify the skill sheets that are used to evaluate the applicable JPR, RS, or objective. When the Portfolio or Project method is used to evaluate a particular JPR, RK, RS, or objective, identify the applicable section in the appropriate column and provide the procedures to be used as outlined in the National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (NBFSPQ) Operational Procedures, Jones & COA-5. Bartlett Evaluation Learning, methods LLC that are not cognitive, NOT FOR manipulative, SALE portfolio, OR DISTRIBUTION or project based should be identified in the Levels I & II: Principles column. Jones & Objective Bartlett / JPR, Learning, RK, RS LLC 5.2.1 Identify the needed support resources Chapter 7, pages 147 155 5.2.1(A) RK: organization and tracking methods Chapter 7, pages 147 155 5.2.1(B) RS: track inventory Chapter 7, pages 147 155 5.2.2 Size up a rescue incident Chapter 7, pages 155 162 5.2.2(A) RK: reference materials and their uses Chapter 7, pages 155 162 5.2.2(B) RS: use information gathering sources Chapter 7, pages 155 162 5.2.3 Manage incident hazards Chapter 7, pages 162 166 5.2.3(A) RK: resource capabilities and limitations Chapter 7, pages 162 166 5.2.3(B) RS: resource capabilities and limitations Chapter 7, pages 162 166 5.2.4 Manage resources Chapter 7, pages 152 155 5.2.4(A) RK: incident management system Chapter 7, pages 152 155 RS: implement an incident management system Chapter 7, pages 152 155 5.2.5 Conduct a search Chapter 7, pages 158 160 5.2.5(A) RK: site-specific search environment Chapter 7, pages 158 160 5.2.5(B) RS: enter, maneuver in, and exit the search environment 5.2.6 Ground support operations for helicopter activities 5.2.4(B) Chapter 7, pages 158 160 Chapter 7, pages 166 168 5.2.6(A) RK: ground support operations Chapter 7, pages 166 168 5.2.6(B) RS: provide ground support operations Chapter 7, pages 166 168 5.2.7 Terminate the incident Chapter 13, pages 346 362 5.2.7(A) RK: incident command functions Chapter 13, pages 346 362 5.2.7(B) RS: hazard recognition, risk analysis Chapter 13, pages 346 362 5.3.1 Triage victims Chapter 9, pages 235 236 5.3.1(A) RK: types and systems of triage Chapter 9, pages 235 236 5.3.1(B) RS: ability to use triage materials Chapter 9, pages 235 236..

A 5.3.2 Move a victim Chapter 9, pages 236 237 5.3.2(A) RK: types of transport and removal systems Chapter 9, pages 236 237 5.3.2(B) RS: ability to secure a victim Chapter 9, pages 236 237 5.3.3 Transfer a victim to emergency medical services Chapter 9, pages 236 237 5.3.3(A) RK: medical protocols for victim transfer Chapter 9, pages 236 237 5.3.3(B) RS: report victim condition and history Chapter 9, pages 236 237 5.4.1 Inspect and maintain hazard-specific personal protective 5.4.1(A) RK: function, construction, and operation of personal protective Chapter 6, pages 102 107 5.4.1(B) RS: wear and damage indicators Chapter 6, pages 102 107 5.4.2 Inspect and maintain rescue Chapter 6, pages 102 107 5.4.2(A) RK: functions and operations of rescue Jones Chapter & 6, Bartlett pages 102 107 Learning, LL Chapter 6, pages 102 107 5.4.2(B) RS: identify wear and damage indicators Chapter 6, pages 102 107 5.5.1 Tie knots, bends and hitches 5.5.1(A) RK: knot efficiency, proper knot utilization 5.5.1(B) RS: tie representative knots 5.5.2 Single-point anchor system 5.5.2(A) RK: application of knots 5.5.2(B) RS: select rope and 5.3.3 Edge protection 5.3.3(A) RK: materials and 5.3.3(B) RS: select protective 5.5.4 Rope mechanical advantage system 5.5.4(A) RK: principles of mechanical advantage..

358 Vehicle Extrication 5.5.4(B) RS: select rope and 5.5.5 Direct a team in the operation of a simple rope mechanical advantage system 5.5.5(A) RK: principles of mechanical advantage 5.5.5(B) RS: direct personnel effectively 5.5.6 Direct a team 5.5.6(A) RK: principles of mechanical advantage, 5.5.6(B) RS: ability to direct personnel effectively 5.5.7 Function as a litter tender 5.5.7(A) RK: task-specific selection criteria 5.5.7(B) RS: ability to select and use rescuer harness 5.5.8 Construct a lowering system 5.5.8(A) RK: capabilities and limitations of various 5.5.8(B) RS: ability to tie knots 5.5.9 Direct a lowering operation 5.5.9(A) RK: application and use of descent control 5.5.9(B) RS: ability to direct personnel 5.5.10 Direct a lowering operation 5.5.10(A) RK: application and use of descent control 5.5.10(B) RS: ability to direct personnel 5.5.11 Construct a belay system 5.5.11(A) RK: principles of belay systems 5.5.11(B) RS: ability to select a system..

Appendix A 359 5.5.12 Operate a belay system 5.5.12(A) RK: application and use of belay 5.5.12(B) RS: ability to tend a belay system 5.5.13 Belay a falling load 5.5.13(A) RK: application and use of belay 5.5.13(B) RS: ability to operate a belay system 5.5.14 Conduct a system safety check 5.5.14(A) RK: system safety check procedures 5.5.14(B) RS: ability to apply and use personal protective Level I 10.1.1 Jones Plan for a & vehicle/machinery Bartlett Learning, incident LLC Chapter 7, pages 148 155 10.1.1(A) RK: operational protocols Chapter 7, pages 148 155 10.1.1(B) RS: ability to apply operational protocols Chapter 7, pages 148 155 10.1.2 Establish scene safety zones Chapter 7, pages 162 163 10.1.2(A) RK: use and selection of personal protective Chapter 7, pages 162 163 10.1.2(B) RS: ability to select and use personal protective Chapter 7, pages 162 163 10.1.3 Establish fire protection Chapter 7, pages 163 166 10.1.3(A) RK: types of fire and explosion hazards Chapter 7, pages 163 166 10.1.3(B) RS: ability to identify fire and explosion hazards 10.1.4 Stabilize a common passenger vehicle Chapter 8, pages 174 190 10.1.4(A) RK: types of stabilization Chapter 8, pages 174 190 10.1.4(B) RS: ability to apply and operate stabilization Chapter 8, pages 174 190 10.1.5 Isolate potentially harmful energy sources Chapter 8, pages 190 191 10.1.5(A) 10.1.5(B) RK: types and uses of personal protective RS: ability to select and use task- and incident-specific personal protective Chapter 7, pages 163 166 Chapter 8, pages 190 191 Chapter 8, pages 190 191..

360 Vehicle Extrication 10.1.6 Determine the common passenger vehicle or small machinery access and egress points 10.1.6(A) RK: common passenger vehicle or small machinery construction/features Chapter 9, pages 198 208 Chapter 9, pages 198 208 10.1.6(B) RS: ability to identify entry and exit points Chapter 9, pages 198 208 10.1.7 Create access and egress openings Chapter 9, pages 208 217 10.1.7(A) RK: common passenger vehicle or small machinery construction and features RS: ability to identify common passenger vehicle or small machinery construction features Chapter 9, pages 208 217 Chapter 9, pages 208 217 10.1.8 Disentangle victim(s) Chapter 9, pages 217 232 10.1.8(A) RK: tool selection and application Chapter 9, pages 217 232 10.1.8(B) RS: ability to operate disentanglement tools Chapter 9, pages 217 232 10.1.9 Remove a packaged victim Chapter 9, pages 236 237 10.1.9(A) RK: patient handling techniques Chapter 9, pages 236 237 10.1.9(B) RS: use of immobilization, packaging, and transfer 10.1.10 Terminate a Level I vehicle/machinery incident Level II 10.2.1 Plan for a commercial heavy vehicle or large machinery incident Chapter 9, pages 236 237 Chapter 11, pages 277 278, 311 315 and Chapter 12, pages 325 332 10.2.1(A) RK: operational protocols Chapter 11, pages 277 278, 311 315 and Chapter 12, pages 325 332 10.2.1(B) RS: ability to apply operational protocols Chapter 11, pages 277 278, 311 315 and Chapter 12, pages 325 332 10.2.2 Stabilize commercial/heavy vehicles and large machinery Chapter 11, pages 278 282 and Chapter 12, pages 332 336 10.2.2(A) RK: types of stabilization Chapter 11, pages 278 282 and Chapter 12, pages 332 336 10.2.2(B) RS: ability to apply and operate stabilization. 10.2.3 Determine the heavy vehicle or large machinery access and egress points 10.1.7(B) Chapter 13, pages 346 352 Chapter 11, pages 278 282 and Chapter 12, pages 332 336..

Appendix A 361 10.2.3(A) RK: heavy vehicle and large machinery construction/features 10.2.3(B) RS: ability to identify entry and exit points 10.2.4 Create access and egress openings 10.2.4(B) RK: heavy vehicle and large machinery construction and features RS: ability to identify heavy vehicle and large machinery construction features 10.2.5 Disentangle victim(s), given a Level II extrication incident Jones & 10.2.4(A) Bartlett Learning, LLC pages 336 339 10.2.5(A) RK: tool selection and application pages 336 339 10.2.5(B) RS: ability to operate disentanglement tools pages 336 339..