Fire in the United States 1986-1995
Title | Fire in the United States 1986-1995 PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Leonard |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 1999-10 |
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ISBN | 0788183370 |
This report is designed to arm the fire service and others with a statistical overview of the fire problem in the U.S. -- deaths of thousands of Americans each year, injury to tens of thousands, and destruction of billions of dollars in property -- that can motivate corrective action. It can also be used to select priorities and help target fire programs, serve as a model for state or local analyses of fire data, and provide a baseline for evaluating programs. Data was collected from the more than 13,000 fire departments that participate in the National Fire Incident Reporting System, and analyzed. One chapter focuses on deaths and injuries to firefighters.
Fire and Emergency Medical Services Ergonomics; A Guide for Understanding and Implementing an Ergonomics Program in Your Department
Title | Fire and Emergency Medical Services Ergonomics; A Guide for Understanding and Implementing an Ergonomics Program in Your Department PDF eBook |
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Publisher | FEMA |
Pages | 209 |
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Fire in the United States; 1986-1995
Title | Fire in the United States; 1986-1995 PDF eBook |
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Publisher | FEMA |
Pages | 210 |
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Firefighter Fatalities and Injuries
Title | Firefighter Fatalities and Injuries PDF eBook |
Author | Denise L. Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2008 |
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"More firefighters die in the line of duty from heart attacks than from any other cause. And slips, trips and falls cause a large number of firefighter injuries. While the origins of heart attack and slip, trip and fall may appear unrelated, previous research suggests that heat stress may be a common causal factor in both heart attacks and slips, trips and falls. Research further suggests that one common, critical factor can potentially mitigate both of these injuries and fatalities: modified personal protective equipment (PPE)."--P. iii.
Investigating the Fireground
Title | Investigating the Fireground PDF eBook |
Author | Calvin Phillips |
Publisher | Fire Engineering Books |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Fire investigation |
ISBN | 0912212500 |
This second edition provides you with additional insight on the topic of fireground investigation, taking you through the various procedures necessary for reconstructing the events that led to the fire. Included are discussions related to fire behavior, heat sources ,interior and exterior evidence, documentation, and reporting procedures, as well as new case studies. Contents: The scope and purpose of fireground investigation The influence of fire behavior on fire investigation Factors that influence fire behavior Heat/ignition sources Fireground observations Investigating the fire: building exterior Investigating the fire: building interior Vehicle fires Evidence Motivation for arson Answers to study questions.
NSCA'S Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning
Title | NSCA'S Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning PDF eBook |
Author | NSCA-National Strength & Conditioning Association |
Publisher | Human Kinetics |
Pages | 688 |
Release | 2017-01-27 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1450457304 |
NSCA’s Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning is the ideal preparatory guide for those seeking TSAC-F certification. The book is also a great reference for fitness trainers who work with tactical populations such as military, law enforcement, and fire and rescue personnel.
Designing the Fitness Program
Title | Designing the Fitness Program PDF eBook |
Author | John LeCuyer |
Publisher | PennWell Books |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9780912212920 |
Public safety work is dangerous, and the link between fitness and remaining injury-free has been well established by research. Designing the Fitness Program examines the physical demands on public safety officers, as well as an array of related health and safety issues. In proposing that each public safety organization implements a fitness program for its personnel, the author provides a variety of options for ensuring that the standards and test regimens adopted by a department are suitable, both in terms of individual members and the roles that they fulfill. His unique, thought-provoking analysis of test protocols will help organizations avoid many of the pitfalls associated with modern labour laws and declaring anyone, weather rehabilitated member or new recruit, fit for duty.Contents: Part 1: Analysis Identifying the problem Standards and legal aspects The labour/management agreement Part II: Design Fitness defined Basic design plan The design matrix Part III: Development Staff and resources Test selection an development Developing the pilot study Part IV: Implementation Conducting the pilot study Part V: Education Standards and statistics Exercise recommendations and training Evaluating the program Part VI: Supplemental programs Work/injury management Wellness Physical performance Appendices.