Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival Week
June 19-25, 2011Theme: Surviving the Fire Ground Fire Fighter, Fire Officer & Command PreparednessMayday: Not If, When Fire fighters don't plan to be lost, disoriented, injured or trapped during a structure fire or emergency incident. But fires are unpredictable and volatile, and they will not always go according to plan. What a fire fighter knows about a fire before entering a blazing building may radically change within minutes once inside the structure. Smoke, low visibility, lack of oxygen, structural instability and an unpredictable fire ground can cause even the most seasoned fire fighter to be overwhelmed in an instant. The IAFF Fire Ground Survival (FGS) program is the most comprehensive survival skills and Mayday prevention program currently available and is open to all members of the fire service. Incorporating federal regulations, proven incident management best practices and survival techniques from leaders in the field, and real case studies from experienced fire fighters, the FGS program aims to educate all fire fighters to be prepared if the unfortunate happens. The IAFF Fire Ground Survival Program will provide participating fire departments with the skills they need to improve situational awareness and prevent a Mayday. Topics covered include:
This year's Safety Week will focus on delivering the online Fire Ground Survival awareness training course to all fire departments. Watch the Safety Week website and the IAFC Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages for continuing updates to this year's program and planning resources. Remember to visit the SHS Section's website for more information on health and safety issues and the IAFF's Health, Safety and Medicine's website for more information on health, wellness and safety programs. You may also contact the IAFF by email for additional resources. What is Safety, Health and Survival Week?Safety, Health and Survival Week (Safety Week) is a collaborative program sponsored by the IAFC and the IAFF, coordinated by the IAFC Safety, Health and Survival Section and the IAFF Division of Occupational Health, Safety and Medicine, in partnership with more than 20 national fire service organizations. Fire departments are encouraged to suspend all non-emergency activity during Safety Week and instead focus entirely on safety, health and wellness-related training and education until all shifts and personnel have taken part. An entire week is provided to ensure each shift and duty crew can spend one day focusing on these critical issues. |
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