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Premieres LIVE: December 11, 2014
Free to Attend Register Today
Red flags are indicators of impending
danger or risk. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health has identified five of the top factors contributing to
firefighter line-of-duty deaths: lack of command and control, inadequate
risk assessment, inadequate communication, lack of accountability, and a
lack of or failure to follow standard operating procedures. In this
interactive session, students will view video and listen to audio that
relate to these predictable problems; best practices for officers will
then be discussed. Students will go through a detailed risk assessment
and will participate in developing scripted fireground reports including
on-scene reports; conditions, actions, and needs (CAN) reports; roof
reports; and progress reports. The class then will discuss incident and
personal accountability. The importance of developing standard operating
procedures/guidelines will be stressed, and students will be guided in
how to develop them based on their community risks and resources.
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What You'll Learn:
- Review five of the top factors contributing to firefighter line-of-duty deaths
- View video and listen to audio that relate to these predictable fireground problems
- Learn best practices for fire officers in preventing recurring operational issues
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Who Should Attend:
All operations chiefs, battalion chiefs, company officers, and veteran firefighters
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When:
December 11, 2014
Time:
1:00 PM EST / 12:00 PM CST / 10:00 AM PST / 6:00 PM GMT
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Registration Rates:
Free to Attend
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