By Forest Reeder
After an incidentsafety officeridentifies a hazard, it must be evaluated in relation to how urgent the management of the hazard is. You are beginning theprocess of evaluating the hazards, actions, and conditions that could cause injury or death if not corrected by the safety officer. Your evaluation of the hazards requires you to applyriskmanagement to the hazard that has been identified. Some hazards are part of the operation and must be monitored for changes or have control methods applied to them. Other hazards require you to take action based on your own interpretation of the severity and potential for injury or death. You will need to evaluate the hazard and breaking them into categories. Two accepted categories used in this process are to classify the hazard as imminent or potential.
- Imminent Hazards must be stopped, altered, corrected immediately upon discover by the safety officer. These actions then should be relayed to the incident commander (IC) and become part of the formal analysis of the incident.
- Potential Hazards must be identified and evaluated for severity and information about that hazard should be passed along to everyone in that zone as well as the operations section and incident command.
Review the 10 suggested incident hazards and determine if they present an imminent (requiring immediate action) or potential (requiring awareness and monitoring) for each situation. Discuss how you would make notification to the members involved, the IC, and what your mitigation strategy would be.
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Forest Reederbegan hisfire service在1979年的职业生涯。他目前担任部门Chief of Training &Safetyfor the Des Plaines (IL)Fire Department. He is a past recipient of the国际社会的火rvice Instructors(ISFSI) prestigious George D. PostInstructor of the Yearaward and has been responsible for the design, implementation and coordination of in-servicefirefighter trainingactivities as well as a full-servicefire trainingacademy program. Forest holds numerous Illinoisfire servicecertifications and holds a Masters Degree in PublicSafetyAdministration from Lewis University.
















