CLC Tactics & Strategy I

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CLC Tactics & Strategy I Firefighter Safety CLC Tactics & Strategy I

Firefighter Safety General NFPA 1500 FD Safety Officer FD Safety & Health Plan Goals, SOGs, Rules Enforcement FD Safety Officer Manages Safety & Health Plan Works with Safety Committee

Firefighter Safety Safety Committee Representatives of FD Management Labor Others Responsibilities R & D Make recommendations Hold regular meetings

Firefighter Safety Training Minimum requirements Trained Instructors semi-annual for non-structural personnel monthly for structural FF’s Trained Instructors FF2 certified Training must match duties Live fire training - NFPA 1403

Firefighter Safety Permanent Records Job related accidents & illnesses Confidential member health records Training records OSFM Dates / Signatures Subjects Certification

Firefighter Safety Member Exposures Vehicles & Equipment Toxic Products Contagious Diseases Vehicles & Equipment Maintenance Repairs Service Documented

Firefighter Safety Apparatus Drivers / Operators Trained & Certified (NFPA 1002) OSFM FAE Valid DL & Proper Class Driver & Officer are responsible All personnel seated & belted No tail board riding

Firefighter Safety Apparatus Inspections Weekly - minimum Within 24 hrs after use or repair annual test & certification Fire Pumps Aerials Portable equipment, ladders, hose

Firefighter Safety Personal Protective Equipment Coat / Bunker Pants SCBA OSHA Respiratory standard fit testing pulmonary function testing PASS Device Eyes & Ears Meets NFPA standards

Firefighter Safety Emergency Operations ICS Written SOG’s Safety of Operations Roles & Responsibilities ID IC ultimately responsible Need for sufficient supervisory personnel

Firefighter Safety Need for sufficient personnel 2 in / 2 out EMS Limits scope of ops Buddy system RIT Accountability EMS Re-Hab

Firefighter Safety Medical (ADA) Physical Exams Fitness Program Prior to employment Annual Fitness Program Job task test Combat Challenge annual rehab removal from emergency duty

Firefighter Safety Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Policy for substance abuse health promotion activities smoking cessation Record keeping ADA

Firefighter Safety Scene Re-Hab Reduces Stress Provides Rest reduces heat stress reduces fatigue warming Fluid replacement Food Medical Monitoring

Firefighter Safety Scene Re-Hab Recommendations Re-Hab Locations after 2 SCBA’s After 45 minutes strenuous work Members are obviously fatigued, faint, injured emotionally drained Re-Hab Locations Nearby Scene outside hazard area - no exhaust fumes EMS units / canteen tent, garage, bus, squad

Firefighter Safety On Scene Electrical Traffic Building Construction Haz-Mat Tools & Equipment More...