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NIOSH Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program: leading recommendations for preventing fire fighter fatalities, 1998-2005 ; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Firefighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Leading recommendations for preventing fire fighter fatalities, 1998-2005
"This document summarizes the most frequent recommendations from the first 8 years of the NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program (FFFIPP). The overall goal of the program is to reduce the number of fire fighter fatalities. Through 2005, the FFFIPP investigated 335 fatal incidents involving 372 fire fighter fatalities. The investigations encompassed a variety of circumstances such as cardiovascular- related deaths, motor vehicle accidents, structure fires, diving incidents, and electrocutions. Fatalities have been investigated in career, volunteer, and combination departments in both urban and rural settings throughout the United States. This document shares the most common recommendations from the 335 investigations and more than 1,286 recommendations that were developed by NIOSH investigators. These recommendations were developed using existing fire service standards, guidelines, standard operating procedures, and other relevant resources over the first eight years of the program. Fire departments can use this document when developing, updating, and implementing policies, programs, and training for fire fighter injury prevention efforts." - NIOSHTIC-2 ; I. Recommendations for preventing fatalities related to medical conditions -- II. Recommendations for preventing fatalities related to trauma -- III. Conclusions -- IV. References and additional resources ; by Marilyn Ridenour, Rebecca S. Noe, Steven L. Proudfoot, J. Scott Jackson, Thomas R. Hales, Tommy N. Baldwin. ; "November 2008"--T.p. verso. ; Also available via the World Wide Web as an Acrobat .pdf fle (830.24 KB, 56 p.). ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-41).
NIOSH Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program: leading recommendations for preventing fire fighter fatalities, 1998-2005 ; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Firefighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Leading recommendations for preventing fire fighter fatalities, 1998-2005
"This document summarizes the most frequent recommendations from the first 8 years of the NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program (FFFIPP). The overall goal of the program is to reduce the number of fire fighter fatalities. Through 2005, the FFFIPP investigated 335 fatal incidents involving 372 fire fighter fatalities. The investigations encompassed a variety of circumstances such as cardiovascular- related deaths, motor vehicle accidents, structure fires, diving incidents, and electrocutions. Fatalities have been investigated in career, volunteer, and combination departments in both urban and rural settings throughout the United States. This document shares the most common recommendations from the 335 investigations and more than 1,286 recommendations that were developed by NIOSH investigators. These recommendations were developed using existing fire service standards, guidelines, standard operating procedures, and other relevant resources over the first eight years of the program. Fire departments can use this document when developing, updating, and implementing policies, programs, and training for fire fighter injury prevention efforts." - NIOSHTIC-2 ; I. Recommendations for preventing fatalities related to medical conditions -- II. Recommendations for preventing fatalities related to trauma -- III. Conclusions -- IV. References and additional resources ; by Marilyn Ridenour, Rebecca S. Noe, Steven L. Proudfoot, J. Scott Jackson, Thomas R. Hales, Tommy N. Baldwin. ; "November 2008"--T.p. verso. ; Also available via the World Wide Web as an Acrobat .pdf fle (830.24 KB, 56 p.). ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-41).
NIOSH Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program: leading recommendations for preventing fire fighter fatalities, 1998-2005 ; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Fire fighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Firefighter fatality investigation and prevention program ; Leading recommendations for preventing fire fighter fatalities, 1998-2005
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Fire extinction--Safety measures , Fire fighters--Health and hygiene , Occupational Health , Accidents , Fires , Safety Management , Fire fighters--Health and hygiene--United States , Fire extinction--United States--Safety measures , Occupational diseases--United States--Prevention , Fires--Casualties , Fire fighters--Mortality--United States , Fires--Casualties--United States--Statistics , TH9182 .F558 2008 , Occupational diseases--Prevention , Safety Management--United States , Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program (U.S.) , Fire fighters--Physical training--United States , Fire fighters--Mortality , Occupational--prevention & control , Fire fighters--Physical training , Occupational--mortality , Occupational Health--United States
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