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Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Forest
Fire
Inspectors
and
Prevention
Specialists
22
Alternate Occupation Titles
Fire
Management
Officer
Fire
Management
Technician
Fire
Prevention
Officer
Fire
Prevention
Technician
Fire
Control Officer
Fire
Engine Operator
Fire
Observer
Fire
Operations Forester
Fire
Range Technician
Fire
Ranger
Fire
Technician
Fire
Tower Keeper
Fire
Warden
Fire
Watcher
Firefighter
Environmental Protection
Fire
Control Officer
Forest
Fire
Control Officer
Forest
Fire
Officer
Forestry
Fire
Aide
Look Out Tower
Fire
Watcher
Wildfire
Prevention
Specialist
Wildland
Fire
Operations Specialist
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Enforce
fire
regulations, inspect forest for
fire
hazards,
and
recommend forest
fire
prevention
or control measures. May report forest
fires
and
weather conditions.
13
Tasks
Administer regulations regarding sanitation,
fire
prevention
, violation corrections,
and
related forest regulations.
Conduct wildland
firefighting
training.
Direct crews
working
on
firelines
during forest
fires.
Direct maintenance
and
repair
of
firefighting
equipment, or requisition new equipment.
Educate the public about
fire
safety
and
prevention.
Estimate sizes
and
characteristics
of
fires
,
and
report findings to base camps by radio or telephone.
Examine
and
inventory
firefighting
equipment, such as axes,
fire
hoses, shovels, pumps, buckets,
and
fire
extinguishers, to determine amount
and
condition.
Extinguish smaller
fires
with portable extinguishers, shovels,
and
axes.
Inspect forest tracts
and
logging areas for
fire
hazards such as accumulated wastes or mishandling
of
combustibles,
and
recommend appropriate
fire
prevention
measures.
Locate forest
fires
on area maps, using azimuth sighters
and
known landmarks.
Patrol assigned areas, looking for forest
fires
, hazardous conditions,
and
weather phenomena.
Relay messages about emergencies, accidents, locations
of
crew
and
personnel,
and
fire
hazard conditions.
Restrict public access
and
recreational use
of
forest lands during critical
fire
seasons.
7
Detailed Work Activities
Assess characteristics
of
fires.
Direct
fire
fighting
or
prevention
activities.
Educate the public about
fire
safety or
prevention.
Inspect facilities to ensure compliance with
fire
regulations.
Locate
fires
or
fire
danger areas.
Operate
firefighting
equipment.
Train employees in proper
work
procedures.
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