NFPA, FIRE CODES & BEYOND
Changing the way we approach on-scene firefighter rehab can help protect firefighters from exposure to carcinogens while removing their PPE
Your firefighter boots require inspection and cleaning, just as thorough as the rest of your turnout gear
NFPA 3000 isn’t a tactical document or a policies and procedures manual; it’s a framework to develop programs that integrate planning, response and recovery to active shooter hostile events
The fire service has the opportunity to adapt fire code enforcement to new and emerging threats, including active violence
Chemical exposure, repeated cleaning and overall wear to firefighter turnout gear needs to be measured and tracked to know when it’s time to retire PPE
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