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THE RETAINED FIREFIGHTER What is the Retained Fire Service? How Your Fire Station is Crewed Functional Capability & Physical Fitness Joining Up and Progression Courses
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RECRUITMENT & SELECTION TESTS As part of the entry requirements into the retained fire service you will be required to participate in a series of selection tests:- PSYCHOMETRIC ASSESSMENTSThe psychometric assessments form an important part of the selection process and assess characteristics related to the role of the firefighter. These consist of:- National Firefighter Questionnaire - this provides objective, fair and relevant information on the key skills, attributes and personal qualities needed to become a firefighter. National Firefighter ability tests:- Working with numbers When you receive your invitation to undertake these tests, a practice booklet will also be enclosed, approximately 2 weeks beforehand. This will allow you to prepare for the tests and familiarise yourself with the types of questions you will be asked. You must pass each test in order to progress onto the next stage. PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT TESTS Firefighters need to have sufficient fitness and strength to be able to do the job. As part of the selection process we will assess your fitness and strength against national standards. We do this at a physical assessment day - they are held at regular intervals at our Training & Development Centre in Devizes. The purpose of this note is to give you information on what takes place at the physical assessment day. MEDICAL PRE-SCREENING At the start of the physical assessment day you will be subject to a medical pre-screening by the Occupational Health nurse. The purpose of the pre-screening is to ascertain whether you are fit enough to commence the physical assessments. The medical pre-screening consists of :-
You will also be asked to complete a medical disclaimer before you will be allowed to perform any of the tests, which will ask questions about your actual fitness on the day. PHYSICAL TESTS If your medical pre-screening is satisfactory you will be asked to undertake six physical tests. You will need to pass all six tests in order to proceed to the next stage. At the commencement of each test you will be given a detailed briefing on the test you are asked to perform. A brief introduction to each test is detailed below for your information. If you fail any test you will have to wait 3 months before being given an opportunity to retake them. WHAT DO THE TESTS INVOLVE? If your medical pre-screening is satisfactory you will be asked to undertake six physical tests. You will need to pass all six tests in order to proceed to the next stage. At the commencement of each test you will be given a detailed briefing on the test you are asked to perform. A brief introduction to each test is detailed below for your information. If you fail any test you will have to wait 3 months before being given an opportunity to retake them LADDER CLIMBThis test is designed to assess confidence at heights and the ability to follow instructions. You will be asked to:-
CASUALTY EVACUATION This test is designed to assess upper and lower body strength and co-ordination. You will be asked to:-
This test is designed to assess upper and lower body strength and co-ordination. You will be asked to:-
BREATHING APPARATUS IN ENCLOSED SPACE This test is designed to assess confidence, agility and stamina and an identification of claustrophobic tendencies. You will be asked to:
EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY This is a physical test of manual dexterity. You will be asked to :-
EQUIPMENT CARRY This test is designed to assess upper and lower body strength, co-ordination and stamina. You will be asked to :-
At the end of the physical assessment day you will be informed of your results and if you have successfully completed all six tests, you will then be advised of the date of your interview. INTERVIEW Following your successful completion of the psychometric tests and physical assessment tests, you will be invited to a panel interview consisting of no less than 2 members. The Interview Preparation paperwork will be issued to you along with your invitation to undertake the physical assessment tests. END OF PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT & FUTURE PROGRESS Before you leave you will be given the results of the final assessment. If you pass you will then be asked to agree appointments for a full medical and an eyesight examination. It will help if you can bring your diary or work rota. A detailed description of the recruitment process including the physical tests and training tips can be found on the DVD "So you want to be a firefighter?", which is available to view/borrow from your local fire station. ACADEMIC ASSESSMENS As part of the entry requirements into the Fire Service, you will also be required to undertake some written tests. These academic assessments comprise of four tests and they are carried out on the physical assessment day at our Training & Development Centre, as follows:-
The academic tests will be changing with effect from April 2007 and will be replaced by psychometric tests. (Details to be advised in due course).
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