Loss Control (1st Edition)
ALL Chapter Terms-Test (#1)
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(Abbreviation)-Strategic goals, tactical objectives, and
support requirements for the incident.
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A potential
loss, direct or indirect, during an emergency event.
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The mental process of considering
all available factors that affect the incident during the course of the
operation.
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Those preparations needed in
order to turn the property back to the owner or occupant.
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The systematic venting of a
structure by controlling which windows and doors are opened at any given time.
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Damage caused by or resulting
from those actions taken to fight a fire and leaving the property unprotected.
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A loss indirectly associated with
a fire.
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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.
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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.
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10) Damage caused by the fire itself
and not by actions taken to fight the fire.
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11) The process of protecting the
building from outside threats, such as inclement weather, theft, vandalism, or
trespassing.
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12) Document
containing set procedures for possible incidents at a given location developed
during pre-incident planning. Synonymous with Preplan.
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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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