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32、ublic Safety Telecommunications Personnel Professional Qualications 2018 Edition This edition of NFPA 1061, Standard for Public Safety Telecommunications Personnel Professional Qualications , was prepared by the Technical Committee on Public Safety Telecommunicator Professional Qualications, release
33、d by the Correlating Committee on Professional Qualications. It was issued by the Standards Council on November 10, 2017, with an effective date of November 30, 2017, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 1061 was approved as an American National Standard on November 30, 2017. O
34、rigin and Development of NFPA 1061 The Committee on Public Safety Telecommunicator Professional Qualications was organized in 1992 to have primary responsibility for professional qualications for public safety dispatchers. The rst edition of NFPA 1061 was published in 1996. For the 2002 edition, the
35、 committee reviewed the 1996 edition of the standard and updated some JPRs, requisite knowledge, and requisite skills where needed. The entire document was reformatted to comply with the new Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. For the 2007 edition, the committee made minor revisi
36、ons in the existing chapters to reect current technology and terminology. The committee also added a chapter for Public Safety Telecommunicator III. This level responds to the command post of a large incident to provide communications and documentation for the command post. For the 2014 edition, the
37、 committee made signicant revisions to include correlations with Association of Public-Safety Communications Ofcials documents. Denitions and job performance requirements for specic positions reected then-current and expanded roles for public safety communications. It was the intent of the Technical
38、 Committee to include a broader range of telecommunication positions. Where plausible, consideration for awareness of evolving technology in the industry and the personnel responsible was addressed. While not the sole driving inuence on this document, consideration for Next Generation 9-1-1 Preserva
39、tion Act of 2010 initiatives and mutually recognized projects conveyed the concerns for the quickly evolving technology-based public safety communication industry. For the 2018 edition, the committee reformatted the chapters of the document to align with the template recommended by the Correlating C
40、ommittee on Professional Qualications. The committee updated extracts and denitions for the revised document. The committee evaluated and revised as necessary the job performance requirements for the positions identied in the document. The committee responded to public comments and afrmed its scope
41、to include all public safety telecommunicators, while acknowledging other ANSI-accredited standards, such as those published by APCO, for informational reference.PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATIONS PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 1061-2 2018 Edition Correlating Committee on Professional Qualicati
42、ons William E. Peterson, Chair Kissimmee, FL M Rep. International Fire Service Training Association Brian R. Brauer, University of Illinois Fire Service Institute, IL E Rep. National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualications Gregg A. Cleveland, La Crosse Fire Department, WI U Rep. NFPA Fire Se
43、rvice Section Gordon Descutner, Alaska DPS Fire Standards Council, AK E Rep. Alaska Fire Standards Council Angus Maclean Duff, Consolidated Fire District 2, KS U Richard A. Dunn, SC State Fireghters Association, SC E Richard T. Dunton, Unied/ Rochester/Milton Fire Departments, NH E Alec Feldman, Ful
44、crum Consultants, Ireland SE Rep. JOIFF-International Organisation for Industrial Hazard Management Douglas P. Forsman, Faireld Bay Fire Department, AR L Douglas R. Goodings, Blue River Community College, MO U Scott M. Gorgon, North Las Vegas Fire Department, NV L Rep. International Association of F
45、ire Fighters R. Kirk Hankins, Fire Consulting & Case Review International, Inc., MO U Rep. International Association of Arson Investigators, Inc. James F. Jaracz, Fire Code Guy, IN SE Richard A. Mason, National Fallen Fireghters Foundation, NH SE Rep. National Fallen Fire Fighters Foundation Bill Sl
46、osson, Washington State Patrol, WA E Philip C. Stittleburg, La Farge Fire Department, WI L Rep. National Volunteer Fire Council Christopher A. Toten, U.S. Marine Corps, TX E Tracie M. Young-Brungard, Pennsylvania Ofce of the State Fire Commissioner, PA E Rep. International Fire Service Accreditation
47、 Congress Dalan Lee Zartman, Rescue Methods, OH U Alternates Thomas W. Aurnhammer, Los Pinos Fire District, CO U (Alt. to R. Kirk Hankins) Wayne Bailey, North Carolina Fire & Rescue Commission, NC E (Alt. to Tracie M. Young-Brungard) David W. Lewis, National Volunteer Fire Council, MD L (Alt. to Phi
48、lip C. Stittleburg) Frederick W. Piechota, Jr., National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualications, MA E (Alt. to Brian R. Brauer) Nonvoting Stephen P. Austin, Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemens Association, DE L Rep. TC on Trafc Control Incident Management Professional Qualications Alan W.
49、Conkle, Ohio Association of Emergency Vehicle Technicians (OAEVT), OH M Rep. TC on Emergency Vehicle Mechanic Technicians Professional Qualications John S. Cunningham, Nova Scotia Fireghters School, Canada U Rep. TC on Fire Fighter Professional Qualications Jay Dornseif, III, Priority Dispatch Corporation, UT M Rep. TC on Public Safety Telecommunicator Professional Qualications Dave E. Hanneman, Idaho Falls Fire Department, ID U Rep. TC on Incident Management Profession