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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 7166 (Fire Department Personnel)RESOLUTION NO. 7166 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 6650 PERTAINING TO THE COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT PE RS ONNE L WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael and Firemen's Association have met and conferred with regard to wages, hours and working conditions in accordance with the provisions of the Meyers-Milias- Brown Act; and WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Understanding dated August 19, 1985 and consisting of 12 pages and Exhibits A, B, C, D and E has been executed by duly authorized representatives for both parties; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Rafael as follows: Section 1. From and after the date of adoption of this Resolution, the City of San Rafael and the San Rafael Firemen's Association shall utilize the Memorandum of Understanding dated August 19, 1985, as the official document of reference respecting compensation and working conditions for Fire Department personnel; Section 2. The schedules describing classes of posi- tions and salary ranges attached in Exhibit A to said Memorandum of Understanding, together with the Memorandum of Understanding itself are hereby adopted and both shall be attached hereto and incorporated in full. I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City on Monday , the 19th day of August 1985, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 28 A/16 JE M. LEO INI, , ity erk G ILE'. 1 (7-1 7 N A L 7144 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WHEREAS, authorized representatives of the City of SAN RAFAEL, a chartered city (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and authorized representatives of the SAN RAFAEL FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, the recognized employee organization for classified Fire employees (hereinafter referred to as "Association"), have met and conferred concerning wages, hours, and working conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that, pursuant to the provi- sions of the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act, the matters set forth in this Memorandum, and attached Exhibits, constitute the written Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Association and shall apply to all employees represented by the Association, to wit: all employees of the Fire Department, except the Fire Chief, Battalion Chiefs, Training Officer, Fire Marshal and the Secretary to the Fire Chief. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that this Memorandum of Understanding is subject to the approval of the San Rafael City Council. DATED: t - kc( - 8 S7 SAN RAFAEL FIRE ASSOCIATION � � r BY Presidbnt l J CITY OF SAN RAFAEL BY Pamela J. Nicolai Assistant City Manager_ l P y TERM: This agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986. Section 1. Salaries. Effective July 1, 1985, a salary increase of five percent (5%) shall be paid to all employees covered by this resolution and shall be applied across the board to all classifications, steps and ranges, pursuant to Exhibit "A" attached. Effective January 1, 1986, a salary increase of one percent (1%) shall be paid to all employees covered by this resolution and shall be applied across the board to all classifications, steps and ranges pursuant to Exhibit "A" attached. Section 2. Insurance Program. A maximum amount of One Hundred Eighty -Seven Dollars ($187.00) per month will be con- tributed toward the cost of each eligible employee's Health, Accident, Life and Disability Insurance Package. Selection of coverage must include the employee's basic health plan and $5,000 life insurance policy offered by the City. The difference between the allotted amount and the cost of the individual's health and insurance plan costs will be paid to the employee to a maximum of $100.00 for employees hired prior to September 1, 1983, and to a maximum of $90.00 for employees hired after September 1, 1983. During the term of this agreement, the City will increase the above specified maximum by whatever amounts are agreed to by the City and the San Rafael Police Officers Association, including any amount mandated by the courts in the pending law suit between said parties, pertaining to the interpretation of Section 2 of the previous Memorandum of Understanding. Section 3. Dental Insurance. The City will provide a dental insurance program providing 100% coverage, for diagnostic and preventive care, $25.00 deductible on corrective care (80/20) per patient per calendar year and orthodontic coverage (50/50). In the event that the rate is increased at any time after July 1, 1985, but before June 30, 1986, the City shall continue the Program and shall pay the increased rate from the date of the increase for the term of this resolution. Section 4.5. Retirement Contribution. The City will contribute to Marin County Retirement System a maximum of seven percent (7%) of an employee's salary or 50% of the employee's retirement contribution rate, whichever is less. Section 5. Management Personnel. The positions of Fire Chief, Battalion Chief, Fire Marshall and Training Officer are deemed management positions and are to be included within the Unclassified salary schedule for salaries and fringe benefits. The Secretary to the Fire Chief 'is deemed to be a Confidential employee and is included in the Miscellaneous category. Section 6. Residency. Within two years of employment, all new employees in those classifications represented by the Association shall have their principal place of residence within the area designated on the map shown at Exhibit "B". Section 7. Call -Back. There shall be a minimum of two hours call-back pay at time -and -one-half whenever an employee in the classifications of Fire Captain, Fire Engineer, Firefighter - Paramedic, Fire Prevention Inspector or Fire Engineer Mechanic are asked to continue their work schedule past the duty day or are called back by the Department. Section 8. Sick Leave. Upon termination of employment by resignation, retirement or death, employees employed prior to June 30, 1979, who leave the municipal service in good standing shall receive compensation of all accumulated unused sick leave, based upon the rate of two percent (2%) of each year of service to a maximum of fifty percent (50%). Effective July 1, 1979, new employees in the Bargaining Unit will not be entitled to cash in unused accumulated sick leave upon separation from the City. However, employees hired after July 1, 1979, will participate in a sick leave incentive plan which was finalized December 1, 1983 (attached Exhibit "C"). It is further agreed that we will meet and confer on development of a method of converting all employees onto the sick leave incentive plan, rather than the sick leave compensation upon separation from City service. -3- Section 9. Educational Incentive Program. To increase the educational level of the employees in the Fire Department, and to assist in the recruitment of public safety members into the fire service, the City shall pay an educational incentive in accordance with the following: 1. Those employees having successfully completed 30 ac- credited college units of Fire Science shall receive additional compensation amounting to 2-1/2% of their basic monthly salary. 2. Those employees possessing an A.A. degree in Fire Science shall receive additional compensation amounting to 5% of their basic monthly salary. 3. Those employees having successfully completed an EMT I or EMT -FS certification, accredited by the State of California or State Fire Marshal's Office, shall receive an additional compensation amounting to 2-1/2% of their basic monthly salary. Section 10. Uniform Allowance. Uniform members of the Fire Department shall receive a uniform allowance in the amount of $137.50 at the completion of each six months of service ending June 30 and December 31; a proration at the rate of $31.25 per month may be given for a portion of the first and last six months of service upon recommendation of the Department Head and approval of the City Manager. Section 11. Overtime. All employees of the Fire Department, with the exception of the Fire Chief, Battalion Chiefs, Fire Marshal and Training Officer, shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half of their established hourly rate for time worked in excess of their .regular 56 hour work week. Section 12. Holiday Pay. The shift personnel in the Fire Department, namely the Fire Captain, Fire Engineer, Firefighter - Paramedic, Fire Engineer Mechanic and Firefighter, are entitled to straight time compensation for every holiday in each given year which all other City employees receive as time off. Said compen- sation shall be paid twice each year on the first pay period of December and the first pay period of June. Holiday pay formula will be based on a 56 hour work week/2,912 hour year for calculat- ing the hourly rate for a twelve hour day, effective July 1, 1983. Section 13. Personnel Rules and Regulations. No changes shall be made by the City in the Personnel Ordinance, Rules or Regulations without prior meeting and conferring in good faith with the San Rafael Firemen's Association. Section 13.1. Rule of Three. The personnel rules and regulations, to be revised after meeting and conferring with the Association, shall contain a provision requiring the filling of vacancies from within the top three names on a certified list, for all personnel appointments and promotions within the classified service. Section 14. Safety Committee. One member of the Firefighter or Fire Engineer classification shall serve on a City- wide safety committee. Section 15. Vacation Policy. Effective January 1, 1986, three (3) members per shift shall be allowed off on vacation during all months of the calendar year if the Firemen's Association reduces sick leave 25% of the base figure of 277 twenty-four hour shifts, or a reduction of 69 twenty-four hour shifts. The 25% reduction would not include any Workmen's Compensation time or lengthy sick leave for a twelve month period beginning on January 1, 1985, and ending December 31, 1985, and will be renegotiated based on sick leave usage at the end of the first year. The allowing of three (3) men per shift off on vaca- tion is predicated on a complement of eighty-four personnel in suppression. A decrease in the personnel complement below eighty- four due to economic reasons will require a reevaluation of the above procedure. The policy specified in the previous Memorandum of Understanding will remain in full force and effect for the calendar year 1985. Section 15.1. Vacation Conversion. In accordance with Resolution No. 5134, Section 17, and City Council policy estab- lished January 7, 1980, Fire Association employees who would otherwise lose vacation days during any single year because of the a6la City's inability to schedule annual accrued vacation for everyone, may convert the number of days over and above what they are able to take off to cash, up to a maximum of seven (7) days. Additionally, the Fire Chief, with the City Manager's approval, may extend this benefit to classified employees when it is to the City's benefit and the Fire Chief believes the cir- cumstances warrant it. Section 15.2. Vacation Relief. Firefighters with twelve (12) or more years of continuous service will be exempt from vacation relief duty with the stipulation that if insufficient numbers of Firefighters of less than twelve (12) years of con- tinuous service are not available for vacation relief, those members with twelve or more years of service must assume vacation relief duty. Firefighters with twelve years or more of service that must assume vacation relief will be selected based on those with the least amount of seniority first. Department members on probationary status will be exempt from vacation relief duty for the first year of service. If the anniversary date falls within the six month scheduling period, officer will complete scheduling period before exemption becomes effective. Section 16. Out of Class Compensation. When classified employees work out of their normal classification they will be compensated and governed by the following rules: 1. All Engineers will perform in Acting Captain status as needed, and will be paid at the same step as their regular position, i.e., Step A - Engineer is paid at Step A - Captain. Engineers will be paid at the regular pay rate until the completion of the fourth (4th) consecutive shift, whereupon they will be paid at the higher rate, retroactive to the first (1st) shift. 2. All Firefighters with three (3) years or more service with the City of San Rafael Fire Department and with the recommendation of two Fire Captains may attend the Captain's Certification Urogram consisting of up to 20 hours in-service training. This training may be con- ducted on duty and attendance is a prerequisite for -6- working out of class as a Captain. Recertification will be required two years from the date of the last certification upon completion of a refresher course not to exceed twenty (20) hours. Officer Certification Training will be conducted at a time designated by the Fire Chief, and Engineers who wish to attend may do so. When working out of class as Engineers or Captains, Firefighters will be paid at the regular pay rate until the completion of the fourth (4th) consecutive shift, whereupon they will be paid at the higher rate, retroactive to the first (1st) shift. They will be paid at the same step as their regular position, i.e., Step A - Firefighter is paid at Step A - Engineer or Step A - Captain_. 3. All Fire Captains designated as Acting Battalion Chiefs will be paid at the rate of $50 premium per shift worked. Section 17. Special Compensation. 1. Engineers are selected by staff to serve as truck commanders and serve at the discretion of the Battalion Chief. They will be paid $100 premium per month over and above their regular monthly salary while serving in this capacity. 2. The Paramedic Liaison will be selected by the Paramedics and serve for a minimum of one (1) year and a maximum of two years. They will be paid $100 premium per month while serving in this capacity. Section 18. Medical Standards Ordinance. A medical stan- dards ordinance to be applicable to Fire Department personnel in the classifications of Firefighter:, Engineer, artd Captain will be discussed by the City and the Association and will be adopted only after mutual agreement by both parties. Section 19. Disability. City agrees that the members of the Firemen's Association may choose to subscribe to a long term disability plan other than that offered by the City, as long as there is no cost to the City. IVIC Section 20. Physical Fitness Program. The San Rafael Firemen's Association and the San Rafael Fire Department agree that physical fitness of its members is a benefit to the in- dividual employees and the Department. While ultimately the responsibility of the individual employee, Station Captains will provide time for a physical fitness program utilizing as goals the following performance standards pursuant to the National Fitness Test for Firefighters: 1. Aerobic Capacity. 2. Muscular Strength (chinups): Minimum performance standards Body Weight 110 - 135, 5 chinups Body Weight 135 - 175, 4 chinups Body Weight greater than 175, 3 chinups 3. Abdominal Muscle Endurance (situps): Minimum performance standards 30 Repetitions in 60 seconds 4. Upper Body Muscular Endurance (pushups) Minimum performance standards 20 Repetitions in 60 seconds 5. Body Composition % Body Fat: Minimum Performance Standards Less than 20% 6. Flexibility: Minimum performance standard + one (1) inch. The Department will ensure that sufficient time is made available to the Captains, through their activity schedule, so that the Captains may, at times convenient to their individual companies, implement the program. The Department will not require evaluations based upon this voluntary program. .This program will be on a trial basis for one (1) year and will be evaluated at the end of said year. Section 21. Career Development Program. The San Rafael Firemen's Association agrees to the Career Development Guidelines as written and agreed to March 17, 1982, to be placed in the Memorandum of Understanding with the inclusion of the following: 1. Career Development Guidelines regarding Engineer Certification, Policy 65, revised July, 1985 (Exhibit "D"), and Policy 75 (Exhibit "E"), revised July, 1985, shall be placed in this Memorandum of Understanding. 2. The Fire Chief and his Management Staff shall have responsibility for the implementation of the Career Development Guidelines as written and approved in Exhibit "E" of this Memorandum of Understanding. 3. If Guidelines are not followed by the Department as written, concerned member(s) shall not be subject to disciplinary action. The City has the obligation to ensure that the employee is provided sufficient time and training to meet the standard at the required times. 4. There shall be no required order in completion of desired requirements. 5. The new Fire Prevention Program must be mutually agreed upon by the Association and the City before implementation. Section 22. Station Transfers. Once each year between November 1st and November 30th, Department members may submit a written request to the Fire Chief requesting transfer or stating station preference in the event of transfer initiated by the Department. When transfers are denied or made to stations not requested, the Chief or his/her designee, when requested by the affected member, will meet with the member so affected, and ex- plain the reason for -the Department's action. When considering multiple requests for transfer to the same station, the departmen- tal needs are to be considered first, after which seniority of the applicants will be primary. Section 23. No Smoking. An applicant shall be dis- qualified for employment if said applicant has smoked tobacco within one (1) year preceding the date of the filing of applica- tion for employment, and through the Firefighter's probationary period of one (1) year. Section 24. Compensation Guarantee Clause. In order to protect the Firemen's Association from any loss due to being the first to reach a settlement during the present period of nego- tiations, the San Rafael Firemen's Association is guaranteed that if the agreed upon economic changes for a new Memorandum of Understanding between the City of San Rafael and the San Rafael Police Association covering the period of July 1, 1985, through June 30,1986, exceeds the total percent cost of the agreed upon changes in this Memorandum of Understanding, the additional amount will be added to the salary base of employees in this Bargaining Unit on the applicable effective dates. This section does not apply to the City's insurance contributions, which are provided for in Section 2 herein. Section 25. Inspection of Memorandum. Both the City and the Association agree to keep duplicate originals of this Memorandum on file in a readily accessible location available for inspection by any employee or member of the public upon request. Section 26. Existing Laws, Regulations and Policies. This Memorandum is subject to all applicable laws. Section 27. Strikes and Lockouts. During the term of this Memorandum, the City agrees that it will not lock out employees, and the Association agrees that it will not agree to, encourage or approve any strike or slowdown growing out of any dispute relating to the terms of this agreement. The Association will take whatever lawful steps are necessary to prevent any interruption of work in violation of this agreement, recognizing with the City that all matters of controversy within the scope of this agreement shall be settled by established procedures set forth in the City's charter, ordinances and regulations, as may be amended from time to time. Section 28. Full Understanding, Modification, waiver. 1. The parties jointly represent to the City Council that this Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the full and entire understanding of the parties regarding the matters set forth herein. -10- 2. Except as specifically otherwise provided herein, it is agreed and understood that each party hereto volun- tarily and unqualifiedly waives its right, and agrees that the other shall not be required, to meet and confer with respect to any subject or matter covered herein, nor as to wages or fringe benefits, during the period of the term of this Memorandum. The foregoing shall not preclude the parties hereto from meeting and conferring at any time during the term of this agree- ment with respect to any subject matter within the scope of meeting and conferring .for a proposed Memorandum of Understanding between the parties to be effective on or after July 1, 1986. 3. This agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986. It shall be automatically renewed from year to year thereafter, unless either party shall have notified the other, in writing, at least sixty (60) days prior to the annual anniversary of the above date that it desires to modify the Memorandum. In the event that such notice is given, negotiations shall begin no later than thirty (30) days prior to the anniversary date. Section 29. Severability. 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EXHIBIT "C" ADDENDUM TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AND SAN RAFAEL FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION Section 8 of the current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of San Rafael and the San Rafael Firemen's Association contains a provision for a Sick Leave incentive plan to be effective December 1, 1983. The purpose of this addendum is to set forth the administrative details of this plan that has been arrived at through meet -and -confer sessions between the two parties. The Sick Leave incentive plan is effective December 1, 1983. The payments to be made to employees who qualify for such will be made on December 31st, or no later than January 15th. An employee who is serving an initial Probationary period on December lst would be exempt from participation. He or she would accrue Sick Leave, but would not receive payment if, for example, they did not use any of it. After they receive permanent employment status, they would become eligible for participation on the subsequent December lst. For purposes of this program, Sick Leave usage is recorded on an hour for hour basis and does not in any way relate to the formula used in the payroll system for Sick Leave accrual and deduction. E.M.T. and educational incentive pay, as described in Section 9 of the current MOU, would be incorporated with the employee's base monthly salary when the City calculates the annual payment for unused Sick Leave. The actual formula will work as follows: a. An employee who does not miss any work as a result of utilizing accrued Sick Leave between December lst and November 30th is to be paid for twenty-four (24) hours at his or her standard hourly rate. b. An employee who is absent from work as a result of utilizing accrued Sick Leave for up to and including 24 hours between December lst and November 30th is to be paid for sixteen (16) hours at his or her standard hourly rate. C. An employee who is absent from work as a result of utilizing accrued Sick Leave more than 24 hours and up to and including 48 hours between December lst and November 30th is to be paid for eight (8) hours at his or her standard hourly rate. d. An employee who is absent from work as a result of utilizing accrued Sick Leave for more than 48 hours or more is not entitled to be paid. FOR THE CITY: 1 k{� DATE: /o�- -/(/- a yT FOR,,THE ASSOCIATION: K�l I$) DATE:l�- r TD FROM SUBJECT CITY OF SAN RAFAEL SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM ALL PERSONNEL ROBERT E. MARCUCCI, Fire Chief Engineer Certification EXHIBIT "D" DATE April 26, 1979 Policy =65 PURPOSE: To provide a mechanism that will enable Fire De- partment members to function effectively as Engineers. POLICY: A. Department members desiring promotion to the rank of Engineer must possess a valid Engineer's Certification. B. Department members not holding the rank of Engineer and desiring to seek promotion to Captain must possess a valid Engineer's Certification. C. Engineer Certification is valid for a two (2) year period. D. Engineer Certification is included in the Career Devel- opment Guide For Firefigbter. OBJECTIVE: To provide a systematic process and course of instruction which will enable Fire Department members to Certify as Engineers. PROCEDURE: Upon determination that the Firefighter desires Engineer Cer- tification the Company Commander shall submit a written mem- orandum to his Platoon Commander requesting that the Certifi- cation process commence. A copy of the memorandum will be placed in the member's training file. The Platoon and Company Commanders will mutually agree upon a conference date which will be attended be the Candidate, Company and Platoon Commanders, Training Officer and Engineer assigned to the Candidate's Company. During the conference, which the Platoon Commander will chair, the responsibilities and role of each Team Member will be discussed. At this meeting all materials needed to complete Engineer Certification will be explained and discussed with the Candidate. Revised 7./85 Engineer Certification page 2 Policy #r65 Upon completion of the meeting the Platoon Commander will forward an Acknowledgment Report to the Company Commander, with copies to the member and his training file. The Company Commander will be responsible for notifying the, Platoon Commander when the Candidate desires to be Certified. The Candidate must submit prior to initiating the testing process a completed Individual Engineer's Training Record to the Training Officer. In addition, the Company Commander shall provide the test dates and have made arrangements with proctors. The proctors shall consist of a Battalion Chief, Training Officer, Captain and Engineer. If the Training Officer is not available on a specific date an additional Captain can be selected as an alternative. The first test taken must be the written, scheduled at any time convenient to the Platoon and Company Commanders. The practical tests must be scheduled by the Company Commander in the first week of the month preceeding the month testing is requested for inclusion in the Monthly Activity Schedule. Proctors should be contacted by the Company Commander prior to submittal of the test dates. A memorandum indicating the test dates must be submitted to the Platoon Commander indicating the following: Specific test required, dates and times Apparatus needed Proctors scheduled Engineer Certification will require satisfactory completion of four test increments. The written test must be taken first, with the Candidate selecting the order of the re- maining tests. The Candidate must pass the written test before proceeding with the practical test. Included as part of the pumping practical is a pump nomenclature uti- lizing the pump cut -away. The Driving Test will include a rodeo and practical driving over City streets. During the Driving Test the Candidate must demonstrate his ability to operate both automatic and stick shift transmissions and will have the option of selecting the transmission type for the initial test. If, however, an automatic transmission is used during the rodeo a stick shift must be used during the practical Driving Test or vice -versa. The driving phase of the certification pro- cess includes engine and truck operation. The Candidate will have the options of selecting the specific apparatus to be used during the Certification process. If, for example, the aerial is to be used during the rodeo phase of the testing the snorkel must be -used during the practical driving test. 'W Engineer Certification Policy #65 Page 3 The Candidate will also have the option of selecting the engine of his c'--Joice during the driving and pump opera- tion test. Truck operation testing will include aerial - and snorkel. TESTING PROCED7RE Failure of any portion of the testing process will only require re-exaz--ination of that phase, but the Candidage must wait thirty (30) days before retaking the failed portion. Failure to satisfactorily complete the test the second time will require that the Candidate wait six (6) months before retaking the failed portion of the certi- fication process. The Candidate will have the option to withdraw from the Certification process at any time during the testing pro- cedure. Written notice will be sent to the Candidates indi- cating their satisfactory completion or failure of the testing procedure. CAPTAIN -- The Company Commander will function as the Can- didate's Certification Coordinator, scheduling the initial meeting, signing the check off sheet, scheduling apparatus for training with other Company Commanders, insuring in- structors are available, schedule testing dates with the Platoon Commander and Training Officer, select proctors for the testing, arrange the setting up of the rodeo and schedule the re-examination date if necessary. The Company Comander's responsibility will be to assist the Candidate through the Certification process, providing him/her with the necessary resources. UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES Unusual circumstances may develop where, because of mechanical failure of a sr ecific piece of apparatus, weather conditions, department activity or excess emergency indidents the Can- didate, through no fault of his/her own, cannot complete Engineer Certification. In these situations a time exten-sion may be granted by the Fire Chief. The specific length of the time exten- t'`sion will be determined by the Company and Platoon Comman- L ders, with the Fire Chief's concurrence. Engineer Certification Page 4 Policy =65 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES CAPTAIN - The Company Commander will function as the Can- didate's Certification Coordinator, scheduling the initial meeting, signing the check off sheet, scheduling apparatus for training with other Company Commanders. Insuring in- structors are available, schedule testing dates with the Platoon Commander and Training Officer, select two other Officers as proctors for the testing, arrange the setting up of the rodeo and schedule the re-examination date if necessary. The Company Commander's responsibility will be to assist the Candidate through the Certification process, providing him/her with the necessary resources. TRAINING OFFICER - The Training Officer will provide assis- tance to the Company Commander upon request and participate in the testing process. If a member f Oils any phase of the• testing process the Training Officer will explain to the Company Commander and Candidate the area of failure and the methods to improve the Candidate's ability to satisfactori- ly complete that phase of the Certification. ENGINEER - The Engineer will be the technical advisor to the Cadidate, assisting him/her in the learning process and providing the practical hands on training required for Certification. The Engineer will also assist in the appli- cation of fire ground hydraulics. The degree of involve- ment by the Engineer will be determined by the Company Commander. PLATOON COMMANDERS - Platoon Commanders will be responsible for coordination of the Certification process by chairing the initial meeting, coordinating testing dates, proctoring the testing and handling any difficulties arising during the Certification period. E X H I B I T "E" CAREER DEVELOPMENT GUIDE FOR THE POSITION OF FIREFIGHTER Policy #75 The Firefighters' Career Development Guide provides for the sys- tematic development of the Firefighter through his/her recruit training program to the top salary range. The four year Career Development Program will be integrated into the salary step in- crease each year and will require that the Firefighter satisfactorily complete three (3) distinct developmental phases in addition to the probationary period before receiving his/her yearly salary step increase. In addition to the probationary recruit training period, the Firefighter will be required to complete: Engineer Certification Emergency Medical Technician I Fire Prevention Certification. At the completion of the probationary period the Firefighter will have the option of either pursuing Engineer Certification or Emergency Medical Technician Training during his/her second year of employment. During the third year the Firefighter must com- plete the topic not selected during the second year. The fourth year will require the satisfactory completion of Fire Prevention Certification. The Firefighter will have the option at the completion of the probationary period to complete the subsequent three year require- ments at his/her own pace, as long as all requirements are completed at the conclusion of the fourth year. A Firefighter, in completing the requirements, must complete each phase in the order alluded to in the paragraph above. Firefighter/Paramedics, because of -the varied assignments, will be governed by a revised program. Paramedics will need to complete the twelve month probationary material within an eighteen month period, but will complete their probationary period in twelve months, based on an evaluation completed by their Company Commander and Base Hospital Emergency Room staff. During the second eighteen month period, -the Paramedic will need to certify as an Engineer. The last phase of the Career Development program for the Paramedic is Fire Prevention Certification. The Paramedic will have twelve months in which to complete the Fire Prevention section of the program. Through the Career Development Guide, Firefighters will be able to obtain and possess the intrinsic knowledge necessary to become a productive member of an Engine Company and provide the Company Commander with the technical resources needed to function in a complex profession. RECRUIT ORIENTATION During the Recruit Orientation the Career Development Guide will be explained in depth to the newly hired member(s) and his/her_ responsibility in completing the four year program. Following satisfactory completion of the one year probationary period the Firefighter will again be reminded of the Career Guide and his/her obligation to select either Engineer Certification or Emergency Medical Technician I training as a second year Career Development Guide objective. ENGINEER CERTIFICATION PROCESS 4 All Upon determination that the Firefighter desires Engineer , Certification, the Company Commander shall submit a written memorandum to his Platoon Commander requesting that the 'vJ Revised 7/85 certification process commence. A copy of the memorandum will be placed in the member's training file. The Platoon and Company Commanders will mutually agree upon a conference date which will be attended by the candidate, Company and Platoon Commanders, Training Officer, and Engineer assigned to the candidate's Company. During the conference, which the Platoon Commander will chair, the responsibilities and role of each team member will be discussed. At this meeting all materials needed to complete Engineer Certification will be explained and discussed with the candidate. Upon completion of the meeting, the Platoon Commander will forward an Acknowledgement Report to the Company Commander, with copies to the member and his training file. The Company Commander will be responsible for notifying the Platoon Commander when the candidate desires to be certified. The candidate must submit, prior to initiating the -testing process, a completed Individual Engineer's Training Record to the Training Officer. In addition,. the Company Commander shall provide the test dates and have made arrangements with proctors. The proctors shall consist of a Battalion Chief, Training Officer, Captain and Engineer. If the Training Officer is not available on a specific date, an additional Captain can be selected as an alternate. The first test taken must be written, scheduled at any time con- venient to the Platoon and Company Commanders. The practical tests must be scheduled by the Company Commander in the first week of the month preceding the month testing is requested, for inclu- sion in the Monthly Activity Schedule. Proctors should be contacted by the Company Commander prior to submittal of the test dates. A memorandum indicating the test dates must be submitted to the Platoon Commander indicating the following: Specific test required, dates and times Apparatus needed Proctors scheduled. Engineer Certification will require satisfactory completion of four test increments. The written test must be taken first, with the candidate selecting the order of the .remaining tests. The candidate must pass the written test before proceeding with the practical test. Included as part of the pumping practical is a pump nomenclature utilizing the pump cut -away. The Driving Test will include a rodeo and practical driving over City streets. During the Driving Test the candidate must demonstrate his ability to operate both automatic and stick shift transmissions and will have the option of selecting the transmis- sion type for the initial test. If, however, an automatic transmission is used during the rodeo, a stick shift must be used during the practical Driving Test, or vice versa. The driving phase of the certification process includes engine and truck operation. The candidate will have the option of selecting the specific apparatus to be used during the certification process. If, for example, the aerial is to be used during the rodeo phase of the testing, the snorkel must be used during the practical driving test. The candidate will also have the option of selecting the engine of his choice during the driving and pump operation tests. Truck operation testing will include aerial and snorkel. TESTING PROCEDURE Failure of any portion of the testing process will only require re-examination of that phase, but the candidate must wait thirt days before retaking the failed portion. Failure to ��J) -2- r' satisfactorily complete the test -the second time will require that the candidate wait six months before retaking the failed portion of the certification process. The candidate will have the option to withdraw from the certifica- tion process at any time during the testing procedure. Written notice will be sent to candidates indicating their satisfactory completion or failure of the testing procedure. UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES Unusual circumstances may develop where, because of mechanical failure of a specific piece of apparatus, weather_ conditions, Department activity or excess emergency incidents, a candidate cannot complete Engineer Certification, through no fault of his/her own. In these situations a time extension may be granted by the Fire Chief. The specific length of the time extension will be determined by the Company and Platoon Commanders, with the Fire Chief's concurrence. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Captain - The Company Commander will function as the candidate's Certification Coordinator, scheduling the initial meeting, signing the check off sheet, scheduling apparatus for training with other Company Commanders, insuring instructors are available, scheduling testing dates with the Platoon Commander and Training Officer, selecting proctors for the testing, arranging the setting up of the rodeo, and scheduling the re-examination date if necessary. The Company Commander's responsibility will be to assist the candidate through the certification process, providing him/her with the necessary resources. Training Officer - The Training Officer will provide assistance to the Company Commander upon request and participate in the testing process. If a member fails any phase of the testing process, the Training Officer will explain to the Company Commander and can- didate the area of failure and the methods to improve the candidate's ability to satisfactorily complete that phase of the certification. Engineer - The Engineer will be the technical advisor to the candidate, assisting him/her in the learning proces.s and providing the practical hands on training required for certification. The Engineer will also assist in the application of fire ground hydraulics. The degree of involvement by the Engineer will be determined by the Company Commander. Platoon Commander - Platoon Commanders will be responsible for coordination of the certification process by chairing the initial meeting, coordinating testing dates, proctoring the testing, and handling any difficulties arising during the certification period. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN I Depending on the Firefighter's option, EMT I training can either be completed in the second or third year of the Career Development process. The obtainment of EMT I or EMT FS must be accomplished by the member on his own off-duty time. UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES A situation may develop where a Department member may not have completed his/her EMT training by the prescribed time period because of class scheduling,. A time extension may be granted to the member, `"�"A by the Fire Chief, when the member can document that he is presently enrolled in an EMT cer- tification class. The extension will in no case extend beyond a ninety day period. =IN FIRE PREVENTION CERTIFICATION The final phase of the Career Development Guide for the Firefighter is Fire Prevention Certification. Upon completion of the first three phases, the Firefighter may commence with the fire prevention aspects of his Career Development. The purpose of the fire prevention portion of the Career Development Guide is to enable the Firefighter to develop an awareness of the Building Code and other fire prevention matters as they relate to the Company Inspection Program. FIRE PREVENTION CERTIFICATION PROCESS The same methodology will apply for Fire Prevention Certification as did for Engineer Certification. Upon request from the can- didate, the Company Commander will submit, in written memorandum to the Platoon Commander, a request to commence the certification process. A mutually agreed upon conference date will be established and attended by the Company and Platoon Commanders and Fire Marshal. If the Company Commander desires, the Engineer may be involved in the conference. The certification documents will be the ICBO Building Construction for Fire Protection. After completing each exercise of the booklet, the candidate will discuss the material with his/her Company Commander. Following a review of the material and determining that the candidate has obtained the knowledge required, the Company Commander will initial each page of the exercise. If the candidate does not possess the knowledge, as determined by the Company Commander, the candidate will be directed to review those sections only, until satisfactorily possessing the required knowledge. UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES Unusual circumstances may develop where, because of Department activity, excessive emergency incidents, the candidate cannot complete Fire Prevention Certification. In these situations a time extension may be granted by the Fire Chief. The specific length of the time extension will be determined by the Platoon and Company Commanders, but in no case will extend beyond a ninety day period. NOTICE Written notice will be sent to candidates indicating their satis- factory completion or failure of the certification process. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Company Commander - The Company Commander will function as the Certification Coordinator for the candidate, scheduling the initial conference, assisting the candidate, initialing each page of the exercise and Study Guide checkoff sheet, Scheduling and requesting assistance from the Fire Marshal when necessary. Fire Marshal - The Fire Marshal will provide the technical assis- tance to the Company Commander upon request. At the Company Commander's request, the Fire Marshal will review the material in the exercises with the candidate. Platoon Commander - Platoon Commanders will be responsible for coordination of the certification process by chairing the initial meeting and handling any difficulties arising during the cer- tification period. = E X H I B I T "A" SALARY SCHEDULE Section 1. Salaries B. Effective January 1, 1986, the following classes of positions and salary ranges are hereby created for Fire Department Personnel: Salary Range A. Effective July 1, 1985, the following classes of posi- tions and salary ranges are hereby created;j!�,or Fire Captain Fire Department Personnel: F-16 r` 2371 2481 2590 F-16 Fire fighter -Paramedic 2371 2481 2590 F-16 Salary `f 2481 2590 F-16 Five Engineer Mechanic Range Title B C D E F-18 Fire Captain 2564 2702 2834 F-16 Fire Engineer j;' /Fire Cadet - Flat 968 2348 2456 2564 F-16 Firefighter -Paramedic 2348 2456 2564 F-16 Fire Prevention InspeQ or 2348 2456 2564 F-16 Fire Engineer Mechanic 2348 2456 2564 F-14 Firefighter :' 1950 2038 2139 2238 2348 F-10 Fire Dispatcher 1602 1677 1757 1833 1917 F -Y Fire Cadet - Flat 913 B. Effective January 1, 1986, the following classes of positions and salary ranges are hereby created for Fire Department Personnel: Salary Range Title A B C D E F-18 Fire Captain 2590 2729 2862 F-16 Fire Engineer 2371 2481 2590 F-16 Fire fighter -Paramedic 2371 2481 2590 F-16 Fir Prevention Inspector 2371 2481 2590 F-16 Five Engineer Mechanic 2371 2481 2590 F-14 F,'refighter 1970 2058 2160 2260 2371 F-10 Fire Dispatcher 1618 1694 1775 1851 1936 F -Y /Fire Cadet - Flat 968