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Scenario 82: You are driving the apparatus and your Captain gives you an instruction that you believe, based on your training and experience, would be unsafe or inefficient for the current situation. What is the most appropriate action?
In a safety-critical environment, it is your duty to voice concerns about unsafe orders. Doing so politely and offering a reasoned alternative maintains respect
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Question: Scenario 82: You are driving the apparatus and your Captain gives you an instruction that you believe, based on your training and experience, would be unsafe or inefficient for the current situation. What is the most appropriate action?
Answer options:
- Follow the order without question, as they are your superior. ✅ Politely express your concern and suggest an alternative approach, explaining your reasoning.
- Refuse to follow the order and state that it is unsafe.
- Proceed with the order, but be prepared to take over if things go wrong.
Correct answer: Politely express your concern and suggest an alternative approach, explaining your reasoning.
Explanation: In a safety-critical environment, it is your duty to voice concerns about unsafe orders. Doing so politely and offering a reasoned alternative maintains respect for the chain of command while prioritizing safety and effective operations. The correct answer is "Politely express your concern and suggest an alternative approach, explaining your reasoning.". This capacity-fill scenario 82 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-sjt bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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