Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Reference: - IFSTA Essentials 4 th /5 th Edition Lesson 2 - Personnel.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
International Fire and EMS Safety Stand Down 2007 FIREFIGHTER FITNESS / WELLNESS.
Advertisements

Noninfectious Diseases. 1. A genetic disease is caused entirely or partly by genetic information passed on to a child from one or both parents (example.
Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Reference: - IFSTA Essentials 4 th /5 th Edition Lesson 1 - Gear.
Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment
Saving Lives: Our Healthier Nation 1999 The main targets were: Cancer – to reduce the death rate in under 75s by at least 20% Coronary Heart Disease and.
Presents. Nature Vs. Nurture To do Or Not to do Taking Control Cancer 101 Show Me the Numbers $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 2 CARDIAC ARREST VS. HEART ATTACK.
Arteriosclerosis By: Timothy Granter & Megan Heath.
Heart Disease Map.
Physical Activity and Reduction of Colon Cancer Risk.
Benefits of leading a Healthy Active lifestyle PHYSICAL MENTAL SOCIAL Your challenge is to understand the different physical, mental and social benefits.
Lesson 12-1 Algebra Check Skills You’ll Need 12-4
The United States & Heart Disease Presented today by; Matt Lorup, Keith Arline, & Nick Knight.
Health Problems In Qatar Metabolic Diseases: (DM, HTN and Heart and Vascular diseases.) Abdulla Jassim Abdulla Bsc (Health Science) Msc (Medical Statistics)
Healthy Living Factors in Preventing Serious Disease ( Diabetes, Cancer Heart Attack, Stroke)
Chapter 16 Circulation. Section 3 Cardiovascular Diseases – Diseases of the cardiovascular system include atherosclerosis and hypertension – Atherosclerosis.
Risk Factors the chance of something happening CONTROLLED You can change Smoking Weight Stress Diet UNCONTROLLED Things you can NOT change Hereditary issues.
 This presentation is included for reflection by practitioners in planning for learning and teaching. It is intended for exemplification purposes only.
Coronary Artery Disease  Coronary artery disease is one of the most common and serious effects of aging. Fatty deposits build up in blood vessel walls.
Unit 4.4 Review PBS.
10/11/20151 The Recruit will also practice and master certain skills and will be tested on these skills. At the end of each subject there will be a quiz.
Building Cardiorespiratory Endurance
Fire & Emergency Services Administration Chapter 8 Health and Safety.
INTRODUCTION PREVENTION. In this topic we will be looking at and discussing how to prevent social exclusion in young people and in particular which approaches.
High Blood Pressure or Hypertension What is High Blood Pressure?
STRESS MANAGEMENT  TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION  Introduction To Stress  Analysis And Definitions Of Stress  Causes Of Stress  Signs and Symptoms  Thoughts.(Negative.
Healthy Living Aging well in a changing society. 6 ways to age well physical social vocational spiritual intellectual emotional.
Why is it important? Common Core Standard 9.PCH.1 Analyze wellness, disease prevention, and recognition of symptoms. 9.PCH.1.5 Select measures to get adequate.
Do not be a victim. Who is at risk? Everyone is at risk but some persons have higher risk than others.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES Heart Attack Definition- is the death of part of the heart muscle caused by lack of blood flow to the heart. A heart attack can.
Christian Alliance S C Chan Memorial College P E Theory F.2 Health and Fitness.
WeArePublicHealth.org twitter.com/Maricopahealth facebook.com/MCDPH CHIP Tracker Update Jackie Ward, Office of Epidemiology October 13, 2015.
Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease.. Did you know that…. In the UK, someone has a heart attack every 2 minutes, that’s 260,000 people per year. In.
Lesson 33.  Reduces feelings of depression and anxiety by improving brain circulation. Norepinephrine is a chemical that improves messages sent via nerves.
By: Dalton Askew.  Poor Diet Eating foods high in saturated fats  Weight Obesity Lack of exercise  Genetics Conditions that run in the family.
Childhood Obesity Period:7 Mrs. Barresi. What is Childhood Obesity? The increase in storage of excessive body fat. Present when total body weight is more.
Chapter 1 Preview Key Terms Key Ideas Graphics Critical Thinking.
Obesity. What is obesity? ObesityObesity is the term used to describe excess body fat as calculated using the Body Mass Index (BMI) BMI is good way to.
CURRENT HEALTH PROBLEMS IN MALAYSIA: “Cardiovascular Disease - Heart Failure” By: Shiraaj bin Mohd Rasol Siti Nooraini binti Mohamad Yusof.
More than half the deaths in the US are caused by heart disease. Some common causes of heart disease are:  Age  High blood pressure  Family history.
Lesson 2 May 7 th at 6:00pm – 7:30pm. Who does medical marijuana help/Demographic  People with…  Mental illness  Cancer  Physical pains  Lack of.
HEART By Joe Burr. Your heart Your heart is one of the most important organs in your body, if it stops you will slowly die. Your heart is mostly just.
Fire Fighter Safety. Dangers Associated With Fire Fighting Firefighting by its very nature, is dangerous. Each firefighter must learn safe methods of.
Obesity in Norway by Frode Stavran. Obesity Obesity is a condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that health may be negatively.
+ Take Charge of Your Health Health for Hearts United Leadership Institute Cyneetha Strong, MD May 31, 2014.
Stress & Heart Disease Sources: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute MedlinePlus and Journal of American.
Cardiovascular Disease. Facts on Cardiovascular Disease Many illness affecting older people start very early in life Cardiovascular disease starts at.
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE The Silent Killer
Diet and Exercise.
Heart Intervention Lesson 4.4.
THE PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF POVERTY
Why care? Heart Disease causes 50% of deaths in Europe
OVERALL LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE USA
Minority Health Concerns
A level 7 powerpoint on By: Jerry Kat Nat
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE November 2015.
STARTER – Keywords bingo!
Lesson #14: Power to be Tobacco Free!
Recognizing Your Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Unit 4.4 Review PBS.
This presentation is included for reflection by practitioners in planning for learning and teaching. It is intended for exemplification purposes only.
Cardiovascular Fitness emphasizes fitness of the
Teens' Health Welcome Welcome!.
Show Your Heart Some Love
Self-Rated Health Status, by Type of Health Plan
Chapter 16, section 3: Cardiovascular health
National Cholesterol Education Month
SLEEP A quick review for Module 4, Lesson 3
Presentation transcript:

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Reference: - IFSTA Essentials 4 th /5 th Edition Lesson 2 - Personnel

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Personnel Requirements Physical Medical Mental FFI: Personal Protective Equipment – Lesson 2

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Physical Requirements Physical condition Agility Facial Features (SCBA Mask) FFI: Personal Protective Equipment – Lesson 2

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Medical Requirements #1 Killer of Fire Fighters: Heart Attack USFA Heart Attack: 44% Deaths 52 MI’s 44% FFI: Personal Protective Equipment – Lesson 2

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Statistics FFI: Personal Protective Equipment – Lesson 2

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Heart Disease Obesity Smoking Lack of Exercise FFI: Personal Protective Equipment – Lesson 2

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Ways to avoid/counter-act heart disease Diet Quit Aerobic Conditioning Target Heart Rate Physical Conditioning FFI: Personal Protective Equipment – Lesson 2

Fire Fighter Level I Personal Protective Equipment Mental Requirements Adequate Training Self Confidence Emotions FFI: Personal Protective Equipment – Lesson 2