F-89 Emergency Action Plan (EAPD) / Fire Safety Director (FSD) Practice Exam

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Who comprises the EAP brigade as defined in standard practice?

  1. Chief engineer and the director of security

  2. Chief engineer, director of security, and property manager

  3. Property manager and emergency action plan director

  4. Only the director of security

The correct answer is: Chief engineer, director of security, and property manager

The Emergency Action Plan (EAP) brigade is a critical component of a facility's preparedness and response to emergencies. The correct answer highlights the inclusion of the chief engineer, director of security, and property manager as key members of the EAP brigade. The chief engineer plays a crucial role in understanding the building's systems, including fire safety equipment and electrical systems, which are vital during an emergency situation to ensure both safety and effective response. The director of security is responsible for maintaining safety protocols and managing the security aspects during an emergency, coordinating evacuations, and ensuring the safety of all personnel. The property manager oversees all operations within the building, ensuring that policies are followed and that resources are allocated properly during an emergency. By including these three roles in the EAP brigade, the plan benefits from a comprehensive approach that combines technical knowledge, security measures, and operational oversight, which are essential for effectively managing emergencies.