Flowchart and Policy/Procedure
Flowchart and Policy/Procedure
Fire Science Students: For this assignment, you will create a flowchart that identifies the process that a fire department or fire prevention agency goes through to gain its enforcement authority. Be sure to include information about how the department or agency was created through legislative actions, including laws, rules, regulations, and codes. Then, explain how the department’s or agency’s fire prevention power is carried through to the local level to provide authoritative power for fire inspectors at the state and local levels.
students will develop operational guidelines and policies that outline a simple timetable for retaining fire prevention records for their organizations.
PURPOSE: To specifically identify that the department will follow and adhere to all policies and directives found in the City of Edwardsville Employee Manual, and the Fire Department policy and procedure manual.
SCOPE: This procedure will apply to all department members and will be used for all applications to which the Edwardsville Fire Department responds.
In order to clarify terms in this procedure the following definitions have been included: NONE GENERAL: These Rules and Regulations cannot, nor are they intended to provide a solution
to every question, which may arise in an organization designed to render emergency services. It is expected, however, that they shall be sufficiently comprehensive to cover, either in a specific or general way, the privileges, obligations and duties of the members of the Edwardsville Fire Department. They are not designed nor intended to limit any officers in the exercise of his judgment or initiative in extraordinary situations, which are bound to arise in the fire service.
To specifically identify what steps will be taken to foster pride in the members of the Edwardsville Fire Department through recognition of those who have excelled in the performance of their duties. To establish guidelines and procedures for the submitting personnel for consideration and to ensure that each applicant has the same guidelines to follow and is treated with the same dignity and respect for the various service awards procedure.
115.01.01. POLICY
A. SAFETY EDUCATION
To provide a system whereby the Fire Department can meet the safety educational needs
EDWARDSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Standard Operating Guideline
Effective Date:
1 February 2015
SOG Category & Identification Number:
Administration – 100 Revision: 0
SOG Title:
115.01 FIRE PREVENTION & PUBLIC EDUCATION Approved by:
Chief Tim Whitham
Re-evaluation Date:
31 May 2018
Number of Pages:
4
of the citizens of Edwardsville.
B. The Fire Department shall aggressively meet the educational needs of the citizens of Edwardsville as well as they pertain to those subjects which are within the scope of the Department’s activities.
C. The Fire Department shall anticipate future educational needs and prepare to meet these needs.
D. The Fire Department will conduct classes for the public in those areas within the parameters of its activities and expertise.
E. The Fire Chief shall be responsible for the overall public education effort of the Fire Department.
F. The Prevention Officer shall be responsible for:
1. Assignment of scheduled classes.
2. Assignment of class instructors.
3. Coordination of programs dealing with schools, civic organizations, etc.
115.01.02. PUBLIC RELATIONS.
A. To promote and develop an awareness and understanding of fire safety by the general public.
B. To promote and develop a positive image and understanding of the Edwardsville Fire Department by the general public.
C. Fire Department members shall endeavor to exert their best efforts at all times to promote fire safety awareness to members of the general public.
D. Fire Department members shall exert their best efforts at all times to promote a positive and professional image of the Fire Department to the general public.
E. Fire Department members shall fully participate in all public education and public relations assignments which they may receive.
F. Public fire and safety education and public relations are both considered as priority areas of concern by the Edwardsville Fire Department.
G. Public relations, as defined in this policy, refers to both public fire and safety education and Fire Department image.
H. All members are responsible for presenting a positive and professional image of the Fire Department to the general public.
J. All members are responsible for promoting fire safety education to the general public.
H. Members should be guided by the following:
1. Positive public relations is a very important area of concern to the Fire Department.
2. Members shall exhibit a positive and professional image in their personal mannerisms, appearance and attitude toward the public.
3. Fire Department members shall endeavor to answer questions and handle complaints from the public in the most professional, polite, courteous and expeditious manner possible.
4. Those members assigned to be involved in fire safety education details shall be well prepared to handle such duties and shall endeavor to provide the most accurate and helpful information available.
115.01.03. FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTIONS. A. To secure the correction of common fire hazards and identify other violations of applicable
codes and ordinances through the inspection efforts of the various fire companies and units of the Edwardsville Fire Department.
B. To provide a means of familiarization of fire company personnel with the various properties
located within the City of Edwardsville. C. The policy of this department is to conduct fire prevention inspections of all businesses in the
City at least once per year. D. Each shift will be assigned a specific list of businesses within the City to inspect. After a 3-
year period, shifts will rotate their assigned businesses to another shift. E. The Fire Chief shall have the overall responsibility for the Fire Department’s fire prevention
efforts. F. The Officers-In-Charge shall be responsible for the execution of the fire prevention operations
of their respective shifts. G. The Officer of each shift may delegate a person from their shift to be in charge of conducting
and setting appointments for the inspections.
H. All Fire Department members are responsible for expending their best efforts towards prevention of fire and enforcement of fire related laws and regulations.
I. Each shift shall receive specified fire prevention inspection assignments each year from the
Fire Chief. J. Fire prevention inspections shall be conducted during the course of the year with each
company striving to complete their assigned inspections by the end of the year. K. The appropriate Fire Prevention Report Forms shall be utilized in the inspection process.
115.01.04. FIRE PREVENTION CODE VIOLATION ABATEMENT PROCESS. A. To establish criteria for the Fire Prevention Code Violation Abatement Process. B. During any inspection conducted by fire department personnel, a Fire Prevention Inspection
Report shall be completed. C. Any violation of City of Edwardsville, Kansas, Municipal Ordinances shall be recorded and
notice shall be provided to a responsible party or agent of the facility being inspected by receiving a copy of the report.
D. Unless a Life Safety/Life Threatening Hazard, up to a 30 calendar day period will be provided
for the violation to be corrected from the time of the Inspection Violation Notice. E. The follow up inspection will occur at the expiration of the 30-day period to determine if
violations have been corrected. F. Any item not corrected will result in additional notice provided with a 7-calendar-day period, if
compliance has not been achieved, the Fire Prevention Inspection Report will turned over to the Fire Chief for further action.
