Title: DAY 3
1DAY 3
2Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Purpose
- The purpose of physical fitness is to ensure
Department employees safety and their ability to
perform sustained, arduous job tasks. This
procedure is an outline of the physical fitness
requirements for our Health and Wellness Program. - Authority
- This procedure is issued by the Chief of the
Department of Fire and Rescue pursuant to the
Code of Prince William County.
3Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Definitions
- Body Composition is often considered a component
of fitness. It refers to the makeup of the body
in terms of lean mass (muscle, bone, vital tissue
and organs) and fat mass. An optimal ratio of fat
to lean mass is an indication of fitness, and the
right types of exercise will help you decrease
body fat and increase or maintain muscle mass. - Cardio-Respiratory Endurance is the ability to
deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues, and to
remove wastes, over sustained periods of time.
Long runs and swims are among the methods
employed in measuring this component. - Flexibility is the ability to move joints and use
muscles through their full range of motion. The
sit-and-reach test is a good measure of
flexibility of the lower back and backs of the
upper legs.
4Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Mandatory means all uniform employees will
participate in physical fitness training unless
contraindicated under the advisement of a medical
doctor. - Muscular Endurance is the ability of a muscle, or
a group of muscles, to sustain repeated
contractions or to continue applying force
against a fixed object. Pushups are often used to
test endurance of arm and shoulder muscles. - Muscular Strength is the ability of a muscle to
exert force for a brief period of time.
Upper-body strength, for example, can be measured
by various weight-lifting exercises.
5Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Peer Fitness Trainer (PFT) is a Department
employee who has successfully completed the
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
certified personal trainer course or American
Council on Exercise (ACE) peer fitness training,
as determined by the Physical Fitness
Coordinator. - Physical Fitness is the ability to perform daily
tasks vigorously and alertly, with energy left
over for enjoying leisure-time activities and
meeting emergency demands. It is the ability to
endure, to bear up, to withstand stress, to carry
on in circumstances where an unfit person could
not continue, and is a major basis for good
health and well-being. - Physical Fitness Coordinator is the Department of
Fire and Rescue Officer managing the actions of
the PFTs. - Physical Fitness Training Standard is the
mandatory minimum participation level expected of
each uniform employee of the Department.
6Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Policy
- Participation in Physical Fitness Training is
mandatory for all uniformed employees of the
Department. Non-uniform employees of the
Department may use this policy as a guideline for
engaging in a comprehensive physical fitness
program. - All uniform employees will schedule not less
than a 1-hour and up to a 2-hour time period each
work shift to participate in Physical Fitness
Training. This time shall be utilized for
exercise and clean up.
7Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- The National guidelines for physical activity
are - 30 minutes of physical activity most days of the
week. - 60 minutes of physical activity a day to prevent
weight gain. - 60-90 minutes of physical activity a day to
sustain weight loss. - All uniform employees will participate in
Physical Fitness Training encompassing all
facets of fitness body composition,
cardio-respiratory endurance, flexibility,
muscular endurance, and muscular
strength. Uniform employees on light-duty status
will participate within the constraints
issued by their treating medical
professional.
8Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- All employees will follow sound exercise
principles when engaging in Physical Fitness
Training. An explanation of sound exercise
principles can be found in Attachment A. - Employees should use the assistance of a Peer
Fitness Trainer as one resource for successful
participation in the Health and Wellness Program.
Attachment B of this policy lists other health,
fitness, safety, and wellness resources. - All station officers and work site managers are
encouraged to facilitate Physical Fitness
Training through community resources when and
where available and appropriate.
9Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- The Department wants to encourage activities that
promote team building while at the same time
provide physical activity. However safety to our
members during these activities is paramount.
Those approved activities listed below that are
found to have a negative impact on the risk
management component of our Department will be
eliminated. Employees are encouraged to use
common sense and good judgment while
participating in any physical activity in order
to avoid unnecessary injury to themselves and
especially others.
10Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- 4.7.1 Physical Fitness activities may include,
but are not limited to, the following - RunningWalking Racquetball
- Softball Yoga
- Kickball Pilates
- Tennis Weight lifting / trainingCardio
machines - Functional training Combat Challenge
- Circuit training Flexibility exercises
- Wind sprints Resistance training
- CyclingAerobics Core stability
- Swimming Basketball
- Prohibited activities any activity considered to
be a full contact sport (i.e. tackle football) - Questions on whether or not an activity is
approved or to requests to have an activity be
added to the approved list should be sent to Risk
Management through the Departments Health and
Safety Office.
11Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- A bi-annual physical fitness self-assessment will
be conducted in April and October of each
calendar year. This assessment will allow the
uniformed employee to gauge their overall fitness
and allow the employee to make changes to their
fitness program based on the results. - Bi-annual physical fitness self-assessments will
be non-punitive and will evaluate the employees
body composition, aerobic capacity, flexibility,
and muscular strength and endurance. Minimum
standards have been listed in each category so
that employees have a point of reference to
compare their personal performance to.
12Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Each component of the self-assessment will be
assessed using evaluation methods identified
Chapter 4 of NFPA 1583. - Body Composition Bioelectrical Impedance
Analysis (BIA) - Male
- Ideal lt14
- Recommended lt19
- Female
- Ideal lt21
- Recommended lt25
13Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Aerobic Capacity 1-mile walk or 1.5-mile run
- Walk Rockport 1-Mile Walk Test Procedure
- Run 1.5-Mile Run Test
- Flexibility Hip Flex (sit and reach)
- Minimum 12 inches
14Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Muscular Strength and Endurance Pull-ups or
Flexed Arm Hang, Push-ups, Curl-ups (sit-ups),
and Leg Press - Upper Body
- Pull-ups Minimum 3 (palms in or out) or Flexed
arm hang 45 seconds - Push-ups 20 in 30
- Abdominal
- Curl-ups 30 in 60 seconds
- Lower Body
- Leg Press minimum 150 of body
15Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- The bi-annual physical fitness self-assessment
procedures (Appendix A) will be administered in
station and be overseen by the Station Officer. - Bi-annual physical fitness self-assessments will
be documented using the Departments Physical
Fitness Form. (Attachment C) - Bi-annual physical fitness self-assessment forms
will be maintained at the station level with a
copy forwarded to be maintained in the employees
medical file.
16Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Responsibilities
- Uniform Employee Participate in Physical Fitness
Training using sound exercise principles, during
each work shift unless medically ill-advised. - Officers/Tactical Unit Officers Schedule time
for daily Physical Fitness Training. - Ensure participation of uniform employees in
Physical Fitness Training. - Administer bi-annual physical fitness assessments
and ensure that records are maintained
appropriately - Address inappropriate conduct per PWC Personnel
Policy Section 14.2 A.14.
17Emergency Vehicle Policy Physical Fitness
- Disciplinary action
- Prince William County Personnel Manual (Rules of
Conduct) Section 14.2-A number 14 - Failure to participate in the minimum number of
hours (1-hour) of Physical Fitness Training each
work period or the bi-annual physical fitness
assessment will be considered a Group One Offense
(failure to obey order of a supervisor) - Employees will not be disciplined based on their
individual performance in physical fitness
training or for their performance in bi-annual
physical fitness assessments.
18Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Purpose
- To ensure that Department members possess the
physical ability to perform essential job
functions. - Authority
- This procedure is issued by the Chief of the
Department of Fire and Rescue pursuant to the
Code of Prince William County and is in
compliance with NFPA 1500 (Fire Department
Occupational Safety and Health Program) and 1583
(Standard on Health-Related Fitness Programs for
Fire Fighters) .
19Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Definitions
- Fit for Duty Level of fitness which provides the
member the ability to perform essential job
functions. - Mandatory means all uniform employees will
participate in physical fitness training unless
contradicted under the advisement of a medical
doctor. - Peer Fitness Trainer (PFT) is a Department
employee who has successfully completed the
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
certified personal trainer course or American
Council on Exercise (ACE) peer fitness training,
as determined by the Physical Fitness
Coordinator. - Physical Fitness is the ability to perform daily
tasks vigorously and alertly, with energy left
over for enjoying leisure-time activities and
meeting emergency demands. It is the ability to
endure, to bear up, to withstand stress, to carry
on in circumstances where an unfit person could
not continue, and is a major basis for good
health and well-being. - Physical Fitness Coordinator is the Department of
Fire and Rescue Officer managing the actions of
the PFTs.
20Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Policy
- A mandatory Fit for Duty assessment will be
conducted on each uniformed employee for the
following - Once each calendar year.
- Assessments will be scheduled based on the
employees current work assignment. - Jan. Stations 2 , 3, 4
- Feb. Stations 5, 6, 7
- March Stations 8, 10 ,11
- April Bi-annual physical fitness assessments (see
Physical Fitness Policy) - May Stations 12, 13 ,14
- June Stations 15, 16, 17
- July Stations 18, 20, 25
- Aug. PSA,
- Sept. Manassas, Development Services
- Oct. Bi-annual physical fitness assessments (see
Physical Fitness Policy) - Nov. Ferlazzo, McCoart
- Dec. Make-up Assessments
21Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Those employees who are transferred prior to
their stations scheduled assessment month and
after the scheduled assessment month of their new
assignment will have a make-up assessment
scheduled in the month of December. - Those employees who are transferred and underwent
a Fit for Duty evaluation at their previous
assignment will not be required to undergo
another until the next calendar year. At which
time they will be scheduled to attend during the
month of their new assignment.
22Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Prior to being released from light duty status.
- After any off-duty personal illness or injury
which causes the employee to be off for 14
consecutive days. (includes regular days off,
weekends and holidays) - The Fit for Duty assessment is a measure of an
individuals ability to physically perform
essential functions required of a firefighter.
23Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- The Fit for Duty assessment will evaluate the
following 10 skill areas. - Protective Gear Donning
- Ladder Carry, Raise, and Extension
- Forcible Entry
- High Rise Pack / Stair Climb
- Hand-line Advancement
- Hand-line Pull
- Pike Pole
- Equipment Carry
- Ventilation
- Victim Rescue
- (See Appendix A for assessment procedure)
24Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Prior to participating in the Fit for Duty
assessment the employee will have undergone a
comprehensive medical physical within the past
year. - Just prior to participating in the Fit for Duty
assessment the employee will be required to
complete the Fit for Duty Assessment Medical
Questionnaire. (Attachment A) - The assessment will be Pass/Fail. Uniformed
employees who fail the assessment will be placed
in a light duty assignment until a passing score
is obtained.
25Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Those employees who are placed on light duty will
be required to undergo an assessment every month
until they have passed the Fit for Duty
assessment unless they are found medically unfit. - Each employee in this category will be assigned a
Peer Fitness Trainer to assist them with the
development and implementation of an
individualized fitness plan that will best help
the employee achieve a passing score. - Peer Fitness Trainers will monitor and adjust
fitness plans as necessary in order to assist the
employee achieve the passing standard. - Once the employee has passed the Fit for Duty
assessment they will be placed back into the
normal rotation for assessments
26Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Initial Fit for Duty assessments for any of the
situations listed under 4.1 of this policy will
be conducted by a certified Peer Fitness Trainer.
Any subsequent assessments will be carried out by
the Physical Fitness Coordinator. - The Fit for Duty assessments will be documented
using the Departments Fit for Duty Evaluation
Form (Attachment B) and maintained in the
employees medical file.
27Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Implementation
- Implementation of this policy will be progressive
to ensure that members have ample opportunity to
prepare themselves for the rigors of this exam. - Jan. Dec 2009 Baselines and Validation
- This phase is will be used to establish a
baseline level of fitness in order to give the
member a clear understanding of what improvements
will need to be made in order to pass the Fit for
Duty assessment. - Additionally this phase will include the
validation process by a third party.
28Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Jan. 2010 - Dec. 2011 Evaluative (improvement
expected) - This phase will be non-punitive and will allow
the member to track their progressive improvement
toward meeting or exceeding the standard. Members
are strongly encouraged to utilize resources such
as the Physical Fitness Policy and Peer Fitness
Trainers to assist them in reaching the minimum
standard. - Jan. 2012 Full implementation
- The full content of this policy will go into
effect. Members will be required to meet all
aspects of this policy not identified as advisory
only. While members are only required to meet the
standard the Department strongly encourages
members to strive to exceed them. Members who
fail to meet the standards will be subject to
disciplinary action.
29Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Responsibilities
- Uniformed Employee
- Utilize the Departments Physical Fitness Policy
to better prepare for this assessment. - Station Officer
- Ensure compliance by all members under their
command. - Encourage progress through use of the Physical
Fitness Policy. - Conduct bi-annual physical fitness assessments.
- Coordinate with Peer Fitness Trainers as
necessary.
30Emergency Vehicle Policy Fit for Duty
- Peer Fitness Trainers
- Provide guidance on the principles and methods
of physical fitness training and injury
prevention. -
- Assist individuals with developing physical
fitness plans.
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33Test Questions