NIOSH: Safety and Health Considerations for Junior Firefighters
International Association of Fire Chiefs
NIOSH: Safety and Health Considerations for Junior Firefighters

DHHS (NIOSH) PUBLICATION NUMBER 2024-114

This safety and health advisory provides fire departments actions they can take to help protect the health and safety of junior firefighters. Some states have laws allowing junior firefighters to engage in training activities more consistent with their adult counterparts. Performing activities such as live fire training places junior firefighters in an environment with a higher potential for injury and requires appropriate personal protective equipment.

  • Topics:
    • Section SHS
    • Large-Scale Response
    • Safety & Health
    • Operations
    • Featured Safety & Health
    • Featured Home (IAFC)
    • Featured Large Scale Response
  • Resource Type:
    • Strategy development tool
    • Reference
    • Public education material
    • Guide/ toolkit/ template
  • Organizational Author:
    • CDC
    • External

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