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First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
1
O*NET-SOC Title
First-Line Supervisors
of
Firefighting
and
Prevention
Workers
29
Alternate Occupation Titles
Fire
Management
Officer
Fire
Prevention
Bureau Captain
Fire
Prevention
Captain
Fire
Prevention
Chief
Fire
Battalion Chief
Fire
Captain
Fire
Chief
Fire
Coordinator
Fire
Department Battalion Chief
Fire
Department Captain
Fire
Lieutenant
Fire
Marshal
Fire
Supervisor
Fire
Suppression Captain
Fire
Suppression Tech
Fire
Suppression Technician
Firefighter
Prevention
Coordinator
Damage
Prevention
Coordinator
Deputy
Fire
Marshal
District
Fire
Management
Officer
Forest
Manager
Forest
Fire
Management
Officer
Forest
Fire
Specialist Supervisor
Lieutenant
Firefighter
Municipal
Fire
Fighting
and
Prevention
Supervisor
Section Forest
Fire
Warden
State
Fire
Marshal
Supervising
Fire
Marshal
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Directly supervise
and
coordinate activities
of
workers
engaged in
firefighting
and
fire
prevention
and
control.
21
Tasks
Assess nature
and
extent
of
fire
, condition
of
building, danger to adjacent buildings,
and
water supply status to determine crew or company requirements.
Assign
firefighters
to jobs at strategic locations to facilitate rescue
of
persons
and
maximize application
of
extinguishing agents.
Communicate
fire
details to superiors, subordinates, or interagency dispatch centers, using two-way radios.
Direct
firefighters
in station maintenance duties,
and
participate in these duties.
Direct the training
of
firefighters
, assigning
of
instructors to training classes,
and
providing
of
supervisors with reports on training progress
and
status.
Drive crew carriers to transport
firefighters
to
fire
sites.
Evaluate
fire
station procedures to ensure efficiency
and
enforcement
of
departmental regulations.
Evaluate size, location,
and
condition
of
fires.
Evaluate the performance
of
assigned
firefighting
personnel.
Inspect
and
test new
and
existing
fire
protection systems,
fire
detection systems,
and
fire
safety equipment to ensure that they are operating properly.
Instruct
and
drill
fire
department personnel in assigned duties, including
firefighting
, medical care, hazardous materials response,
fire
prevention
,
and
related subjects.
Maintain
fire
suppression equipment in good condition, checking equipment periodically to ensure that it is ready for use.
Maintain knowledge
of
fire
laws
and
fire
prevention
techniques
and
tactics.
Monitor
fire
suppression expenditures to ensure that they are necessary
and
reasonable.
Participate in creating
fire
safety guidelines
and
evacuation schemes for nonresidential buildings.
Perform maintenance
and
minor repairs on
firefighting
equipment, including vehicles,
and
write
and
submit proposals to modify, replace,
and
repair equipment.
Recruit or hire
firefighting
personnel.
Schedule employee
work
assignments
and
set
work
priorities.
Serve as a
working
leader
of
an engine, hand, helicopter, or prescribed
fire
crew
of
three or more
firefighters.
Study
and
interpret
fire
safety codes to establish procedures for issuing permits to handle hazardous or flammable substances.
Supervise
and
participate in the inspection
of
properties to ensure that they are in compliance with applicable
fire
codes, ordinances, laws, regulations,
and
standards.
10
Detailed Work Activities
Assess characteristics
of
fires.
Develop
fire
safety or
prevention
programs or plans.
Direct
fire
fighting
or
prevention
activities.
Inspect facilities to ensure compliance with
fire
regulations.
Locate
fires
or
fire
danger areas.
Maintain
fire
fighting
tools or equipment.
Operate
firefighting
equipment.
Perform forest
firefighting
activities.
Prepare activity or
work
schedules.
Train employees in proper
work
procedures.
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