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Scenario 19: A new fire station policy requires all members to complete a specific online training module by end of month. You find the module tedious and not directly relevant to your daily duties. What is your best course of action?
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Question: Scenario 19: A new fire station policy requires all members to complete a specific online training module by end of month. You find the module tedious and not directly relevant to your daily duties. What is your best course of action?
Answer options:
- Only complete the module if your captain specifically asks about it.
- Express your concerns about its relevance to your captain. ✅ Complete the module as required, understanding it contributes to overall departmental standards.
- Ask a colleague to complete the module for you.
Correct answer: Complete the module as required, understanding it contributes to overall departmental standards.
Explanation: Adhering to departmental policy is a core aspect of professionalism and teamwork. Even if a task seems irrelevant, it contributes to broader organizational standards, regulatory compliance, and overall team competency. Completing it as required is the correct response. The correct answer is "Complete the module as required, understanding it contributes to overall departmental standards.". This capacity-fill scenario 19 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-sjt bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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