Loss Control (1st Edition)
ALL Chapter Terms-Test (#1)
13 questions

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1) (Abbreviation)-Strategic goals, tactical objectives, and support requirements for the incident.


2) A potential loss, direct or indirect, during an emergency event.


3) The mental process of considering all available factors that affect the incident during the course of the operation.


4) Those preparations needed in order to turn the property back to the owner or occupant.


5) The systematic venting of a structure by controlling which windows and doors are opened at any given time.


6) Damage caused by or resulting from those actions taken to fight a fire and leaving the property unprotected.


7) A loss indirectly associated with a fire.


8) One of several loss control factors considered when planning loss control strategies; a subjective determination of the value of a structure, its contents, the operations associated with it, or its existence.


9) The process in which specific potential risks are identified and evaluated and where the goal of the process is to develop strategies to minimize the impact of these risks.


10) Damage caused by the fire itself and not by actions taken to fight the fire.


11) The process of protecting the building from outside threats, such as inclement weather, theft, vandalism, or trespassing.


12) Document containing set procedures for possible incidents at a given location developed during pre-incident planning.  Synonymous with Preplan.


13) Those methods and operating procedures associated with fire fighting that aid in reducing primary and secondary damage during fire fighting operations.


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