05 Fire Protection and Arson Investigation
05 Fire Protection and Arson Investigation
1. Definition of Combustion:
- Understanding the basic definition of combustion as a chemical reaction that
involves the rapid oxidation of a fuel in the presence of oxygen, resulting in the
release of heat, light, and the formation of combustion products.
2. Elements of Combustion:
- Identifying the key elements required for combustion to occur: fuel, oxidizer
(typically oxygen), and an ignition source.
3. Combustion Process:
- Describing the sequence of events that take place during the combustion
process, including the ignition, flame propagation, and combustion reactions.
4. Types of Combustion:
- Exploring different types of combustion processes, such as complete
combustion, incomplete combustion, and spontaneous combustion.
6. Stoichiometry of Combustion:
- Understanding the stoichiometric ratio, which refers to the ideal balance
between fuel and oxidizer for complete combustion to occur, and the concept of
excess air or fuel.
7. Products of Combustion:
- Identifying the various products generated during combustion, such as carbon
dioxide, water vapor, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, and their
environmental and health implications.
Here are some possible references for the topics related to the concept of
combustion:
1. Introduction to Combustion:
- "Combustion: Physical and Chemical Fundamentals, Modeling and Simulation,
Experiments, Pollutant Formation" by Maximilian Lackner
- "An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications" by Stephen R. Turns
- "Combustion: From Basics to Applications" by Maximilian Lackner and Franz
Winter
2. Principles of Combustion:
- "Principles of Combustion" by Kenneth K. Kuo
- "Combustion Physics" by Chung K. Law
- "Combustion Engineering" by Gary L. Borman and Kenneth W. Ragland
Here are the topics under the concept of "Classifications, Causes, Prevention,
Control, and Extinguishments of Fire":
1. Classification of Fires:
- Understanding the different classes or types of fires based on the fuel
involved, such as Class A (ordinary combustibles), Class B (flammable liquids and
gases), Class C (electrical fires), Class D (combustible metals), and Class K
(cooking oil and grease fires).
2. Causes of Fires:
- Exploring the various factors that can lead to the ignition and spread of
fires, including heat sources, electrical malfunctions, chemical reactions, human
activities, natural disasters, and arson.
3. Fire Prevention:
- Discussing strategies and measures to prevent fires, including fire safety
education, enforcing building and fire codes, proper storage and handling of
flammable materials, regular maintenance of electrical systems, installation of
fire detection and suppression systems, and adherence to fire safety protocols.
4. Fire Control:
- Understanding the techniques and methods used to control and limit the spread
of fires, such as the use of fire extinguishers, hose reels, sprinkler systems,
fire blankets, ventilation techniques, compartmentalization, and evacuation
procedures.
5. Fire Extinguishment:
- Explaining the different types of fire extinguishing agents and systems,
including water, foam, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical powder, wet chemical, and
specialized agents for specific fire classes. Also covering the proper selection
and use of fire extinguishers based on the type of fire.
8. Fire Investigation:
- Providing an overview of fire investigation techniques and procedures,
including determining the origin and cause of fires, collecting evidence, analyzing
fire patterns and burn patterns, and understanding the role of forensic science in
fire investigations.
References:
Here are some possible references for the topics related to "Classifications,
Causes, Prevention, Control, and Extinguishments of Fire":
TOPIC 3: Recall the Organization, & Mandates of the Bureau of Fire Protection;
The topics under the organization and mandates of the Bureau of Fire Protection
(BFP) can include:
TOPIC 4: Understand, and critique The Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008
(RA 9514), its IRR, and The Law on Destructive Arson and relevant provisions of the
Building Code of the Philippines;
The topics related to understanding, critiquing, and analyzing the Revised Fire
Code of the Philippines of 2008 (RA 9514), its implementing rules and regulations
(IRR), and the law on destructive arson, as well as relevant provisions of the
Building Code of the Philippines, can include:
These topics provide a framework for understanding, evaluating, and critiquing the
Revised Fire Code of the Philippines, its IRR, the law on destructive arson, and
relevant provisions of the Building Code. They allow for a comprehensive
examination of the legal and regulatory framework governing fire safety in the
Philippines. It's important to refer to the official texts of the relevant laws,
codes, and regulations, as well as consult legal experts, fire safety
professionals, and official government sources for accurate and up-to-date
information and interpretations.
References:
Here are some possible references for the topics related to understanding,
critiquing, and analyzing the Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008 (RA
9514), its implementing rules and regulations (IRR), the law on destructive arson,
and relevant provisions of the Building Code of the Philippines:
1. "Revised Fire Code of the Philippines (RA 9514) and its IRR" - Official
publication by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) or the Department of the
Interior and Local Government (DILG).
5. "Fire Safety and Building Codes Compliance: A Guide for Architects, Engineers,
and Design Professionals" - Book or reference material focusing on compliance with
fire safety provisions in building codes, including the Building Code of the
Philippines.
6. "Fire Prevention and Firefighting Handbook" - Book or reference material that
covers fire prevention measures, firefighting techniques, and relevant regulations,
including the Revised Fire Code of the Philippines.
10. Official websites and online resources - Visit official websites of the Bureau
of Fire Protection, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of
Public Works and Highways, and other relevant government agencies for access to
official publications, guidelines, and updates.
These references should provide valuable insights into the Revised Fire Code, its
IRR, the law on destructive arson, and relevant provisions of the Building Code.
It's important to consult the most recent and official sources, as well as seek
expert advice or legal counsel when interpreting and applying the laws and
regulations in the Philippines.
TOPIC 5: Implement the Techniques and Procedures in Fire and Arson Investigation
and Processing of Arson Evidence and filing of charges in court.
The topics related to implementing the techniques and procedures in fire and arson
investigation, as well as processing arson evidence and filing charges in court
based on the Philippine setting, can include:
3. Arson Investigation:
- Understanding the unique characteristics and challenges of arson
investigations, including deliberate fire-setting, motive determination, and
suspect identification.
- Overview of profiling and behavioral analysis techniques used in arson
investigations.
- Examination of the legal requirements and procedures for investigating arson
cases in the Philippines.
These topics provide a framework for implementing the techniques and procedures in
fire and arson investigation, as well as processing arson evidence and filing
charges in court based on the Philippine setting. It's important to refer to the
official guidelines and protocols issued by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) or
other relevant authorities in the Philippines, as well as consult legal experts,
forensic specialists, and official government sources for accurate and up-to-date
information and interpretations.
References:
Here are some possible references for the topics related to implementing techniques
and procedures in fire and arson investigation, processing arson evidence, and
filing charges in court based on the Philippine setting:
7. Official websites and online resources - Visit official websites of the Bureau
of Fire Protection, Department of the Interior and Local Government, and other
relevant government agencies for access to official publications, guidelines, and
updates on fire investigation procedures.
8. Legal experts and forensic specialists - Consult with legal experts specializing
in fire and arson cases, as well as forensic specialists experienced in fire
investigation and evidence analysis in the Philippine context.
It is important to note that the availability of specific references may vary, and
it is advisable to seek the most recent and official sources, as well as consult
with experts in the field, to ensure accurate and up-to-date information regarding
fire and arson investigation procedures, evidence processing, and filing charges in
court in the Philippines.