Managed day-to-day fire station routines to maintain operational readiness, including crew drills, equipment checks, and response simulations.
Proficient in identifying and handling hazardous materials, adhering to NFPA 400 standards.
Stepped into the role of interim team leader on multiple occasions, demonstrating adaptability and effective leadership.
Acted as QP Lead Fire Officer at incident scenes until relieved by a senior officer, making key decisions under pressure.
Experience responding to and managing emergency calls or incidents.
Knowledge of ERP systems and emergency communication procedures.
Skills in incident reporting, coordination, and teamwork under pressure.
Consistently meet response time standards outlined in Facilities NFPA 600, Airport NFPA 403 & ACAO, and confined space NFPA 350 guidelines.
Skilled in executing response plans in line with NFPA 1072 standards.
Effective in coordinating teamwork during emergencies, ensuring clear communication and collaboration, following NFPA 1001 protocols.
Equipped with basic first aid skills to provide initial assistance, adhering to NFPA 450 guidelines.
Familiar with various aircraft types, fuel systems, and fire sources, enabling effective aviation incident response in accordance with NFPA 422 standards.
Proficient in the Incident Command System (ICS) for organized emergency management, per NFPA 1561.
Actively involved in developing and updating procedures for work at height, confined spaces, and hot work, aligning with NFPA 2500, NFPA 350, and NFPA 51B standards.
Responsible for deploying, inspecting, and maintaining fire extinguishers according to NFPA 10.
Conduct inspections of rope rescue equipment as per NFPA 2500 guidelines.
Perform inspections of stationary pump installations following NFPA 20 standards.
Utilize, inspect, and refill self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) as required.
Participate in regular drills covering 12 major incident scenarios, including aircraft crashes, jet fires in CPF, and road traffic accidents.
Take part in regular theoretical and practical training at the organization's emergency response training center, including aircraft firefighting, working at height rescue, and confined space rescue.
Conduct regular inspections of premises and CPF firefighting networks in line with NFPA 25.
Responsible for charging fire trucks' N2 and CO2 cylinders using the corresponding compressor.
Successfully intervened three times to extinguish pyrophoric fires involving contractor glycol.
BP (replaced by ENI in 2023)/ Equinor/Sonatrach (Joint venture) Algeria
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