Synopsis
Written by the
International Association of Fire Chiefs. This book is designed
to prepare you to sit for a Hazardous Materials Technician certification,
promotion, or training examination by including the same type of
multiple choice questions you are likely to encounter.
The
manual follows the Systematic Approach to Examination Preparation,
developed by Dr. Ben A Hirst, to help improve examination scores.
The practice examinations were written by fire and emergency service
personnel and the content was validated through current reference
materials and technical review committees.
More
details:
Practice examinations for the Hazardous Materials Technician level
Self scoring guide with page references for further study
Winning test taking tips and helpful hints
Coverage of NFPA 472, Standard for Professional Competence of Responders
to Hazardous Materials Incidents.
Benefits
of the Systematic Approach to Examination Preparation include:
Emphasizing areas of weaknesses
Providing immediate feedback
Learning Material through context and association
About the Authors
International Association of Fire Chiefs
Established
in 1873, the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) is
a powerful, professional membership organization of more than 12,600
chief fire and emergency officers. The mission of the IAFC is to
provide leadership to career and volunteer chiefs, chief fire officers,
and managers of emergency service organizations throughout the international
community through vision, information, education, services, and
representation to enhance their professionalism and capabilities.
Members of the IAFC are the world’s leading experts in fire fighting,
emergency medical services, terrorism response, hazardous materials
spills, natural disasters, search and rescue, and public safety
legislation.
Dr.
Ben Hirst, Performance Training Systems
Dr. Ben A. Hirst is President of Performance Training Systems (PTS).
Over the past 16 years, PTS has become the leading provider of valid
testing materials for the certification, promotion, and training
of fire and emergency medical personnel. These testing materials
are used by 55 certification agencies, over 250 fire departments,
and over 100 training academies and colleges worldwide.
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