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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System What Is Our Future? Saving Lives Through Lessons Learned
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Past, Present, and What May Be 2007- 118 Firefighter LODD 2008 -114 Firefighter LODD What Will Change This Future? 2009 – 6 LODD in January
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Do We Really Want To Change? Top 10 dangerous jobs The occupations with the highest fatality rates in 2006. Occupation Deaths per 100,000 workers Fishermen141.7 Pilots87.8 Loggers82.3 Steel workers61.0 Refuse collectors41.8 Farmers and ranchers37.1 Power linemen34.9 Roofers33.9 Drivers27.1 Agricultural workers21.7 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006-89 FF LODD 7.8 per 100,000 (Very Rough Estimate)
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Where to Start? 43.9% Cardiac Arrest / Heart Attack 27% Trauma (18% Responding to Scene) 15.8% Burns / Asphyxiation
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Life Altering Changes Number 1 Killer of Firefighters is Heart Attack Firefighters, as a group, are more likely than other American workers to die of a heart attack while on duty. (5X) Solutions: Physical Fitness Heart Healthy Diet Annual Health Screenings
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Wildland Firefighters Very Strict Physical Fitness Requirements Only 7% Heart Related Fatalities
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Motor Vehicle Accidents Apparatus Operator Training –Emphasis on Safety Obey Traffic Laws Drive As If Its a Matter of Life and Death – It Is! (Volunteer FF Driving Safety) Wear Seat Belts
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Fireground Fatalities Practice Sound ICS Procedures Safety Officer RIT/RIC Personnel Accountability No Freelancing Sound Risk vs Benefit Decisions
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Need a Plan? 16 Fire Fighter Life Safety Initiatives Everyone Goes Home
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Think Globally / Act Locally Eat the Elephant One Bite at a Time Initiative Number 4: All Firefighters Must be Empowered to Stop Unsafe Practices. Create Ownership of Your Personnels Safety
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Initiative Number 9 Thoroughly Investigate all Firefighter Fatalities, Injuries, and Near-Misses. Submit Near-Miss Reports Utilize Near-Miss Resources to Improve Fire Fighter Safety In Your Department
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Near-Miss Reporting The benefits are many, the cost is nothing and the return on the investment is great.
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System If we continue on the current LODD/injury path, the fire service will experience At Least 1000 fatalities and 1,000,000 injuries in the next ten years. If not now, when? If not us, who? The Future?
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www.firefighternearmiss.com The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Questions? Comments? Whatever It Takes!
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