Initiative 3: Operational Risk Management and Preparedness (Subscribe)
Categories
- Incident Command (47) new
- Tactics and Tasks (66)
- Operational Safety (181) new
- Operations Support (5)
Links
Three fire fighters die in a 10-story high-rise apartment building - New York
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9901.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: December 18, 1998
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F01
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, smoke inhalation, burns, high-rise firefighting hazards
Three fire fighters killed fighting silo fire in Ohio
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face8549.html
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: August 27, 1985
Publisher: NIOSH 85-49
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, explosion, structural firefighting hazards, Initiative
Three Firefighters Die in Pittsburgh House Fire, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-078.pdf
Author: J. Gordon Routley
Date Published: February 1995
Publisher: US Fire Administration
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, structural firefighting hazards, basement fire, entrapment, Initiative 3%0a
Tilt-Slab Concrete
http://www.fireengineering.com/display_article/259667/25/none/none/Depar/TILT-SLAB-CONCRETE
Author: Francis L. Brannigan
Date Published: July 2006
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Initiative 15, fire/building codes, building construction, Initiative 2, historical documentation, operational safety, fire science, Brannigan%0a
ToolBox Complex Fire Shelter Deployment
http://www.wildfirelessons.net/documents/Toolbox_Deployment_SAIT_2002.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: September 2002
Publisher: USDA Forest Service/DOI Bureau of Land Management
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, wildland fire, wildland firefighting hazards, Initiative 3, entrapment%0a
Tragedy in a Residential High-Rise, Memphis, Tennessee
http://www.fireengineering.com/index/articles/display/58286/articles/fire-engineering/volume-148/issue-3/features/tragedy-in-a-residential-high-rise-memphis-tennessee.html
Author: Mark Chubb and Joe E. Caldwell
Date Published: March 1995
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, high-rise firefighting hazards, Initiative 3
Tragedy on Storm King Mountain
http://www.fireengineering.com/index/articles/display/58221/articles/fire-engineering/volume-148/issue-1/features/tragedy-on-storm-king-mountain.html
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: January 1995
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Initiative 9, safety management documentation, entrapment, wildland firefighting hazards, Initiative 3, Storm King Mountain%0a
Training as a Risk Management Tool
http://www.fireengineering.com/index/articles/display/59957/articles/fire-engineering/volume-150/issue-10/features/training-as-a-risk-management-tool.html
Author: Murrey Loflin
Date Published: 1997
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Risk Management
Travel Rates by Alberta Wildland Firefighters Using Escape Routes on a Moderately Steep Slope
http://fire.feric.ca/36102001/AD-5-25.pdf
Author: Greg Baxter, Marty Alexander
Date Published: 2004
Publisher: Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada
Keywords: Initiative 2, wildland firefighting, escape routes, Initiative 3, operational safety, travel rates
Travel Rates of Alberta Wildland Firefighters Using Escape Routes
http://www.iawfonline.org/summit/2005%20Presentations/2005_posters/Alexander%20et%20al.pdf
Author: M.E. Alexander, G.J. Baxter and G.R. Dakin
Date Published: April 2005
Publisher: Eighth International Wildland Fire Safety Summit, IAWF
Keywords: Initiative 3, operational safety, escape routes, Initiative 2, situational risks, wildland firefighting
Truss Roof Fire, Wyckoff, New Jersey
http://www.fireengineering.com/display_article/60537/25/ARCHI/none/Feat/Truss-Roof-Fire,-Wyckoff,-New-Jersey
Author: Howard Woodbury, Jr.
Date Published: September 1998
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Initiative 9, lessons-learned case studies, Initiative 3 lightweight truss, structural firefighting%0a
Two careeer fire fighters electrocuted after the aluminum extension ladder they were using contacted a 7,620-volt overhead powerline - Kansas
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9831.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: November 24, 1998
Publisher: NIOSH 98-F31
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, electrocution, structural firefighting hazards, Initiat
Two career fire fighters die in four-alarm fire at two-story brick structure - Missouri
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200220.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: May 3, 2002
Publisher: NIOSH F2002-20
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, smoke inhalation, structural firefighting hazards, Init
Two fire fighters die and eight fire fighters are injured from a silo explosion at a lumber company - Ohio
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200332.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: October 1, 2003
Publisher: NIOSH F2003-32
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, explosion, Initiative 3
Two fire fighters die and two are injured in townhouse fire - District of Columbia
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face9921.html
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: May 30, 1999
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F21
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, burns, structure firefighting hazards, Initiative 3%0a
Two fire fighters die of smoke and soot inhalation in residential fire - Pennsylvania
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9803.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: October 27, 1997
Publisher: NIOSH 98-03
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, smoke inhalation, structural firefighting hazards, Init
Two Firefighter Deaths in Auto Parts Store Fire, Chesapeake, Virginia
http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-087-508.pdf
Author: J. Gordon Routley, Jeff Stern
Date Published: 1996
Publisher: US Fire Administration
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, structural firefighting hazards, commercial fire, structural collapse, Initiative 3%0a
Two volunteer fire fighters die fighting a basement fire - Illinois
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200108.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: February 17, 2001
Publisher: NIOSH F2001-08
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, smoke inhalation, structural firefighting hazards, Init
Two volunteer fire fighters die when struck by exterior wall collapse at a commercial building fire overhaul - Alabama
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200607.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: February 21, 2006
Publisher: NIOSH F-2006-07
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, structural collapse, overhaul, Initiative 3
Two volunteer fire fighters were killed and one fire fighter and one civilian were injured during an interior fire attack in an auto salvage storage building - North Carolina
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9832.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: November 6, 1998
Publisher: NIOSH 98-F32
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, smoke inhalation, structural firefighting hazards, Ini
Understanding wildland urban interface with prevention planning updated
http://www.lrc.fema.gov/starweb/lrcweb/servlet.starweb?path=lrcweb/STARLibraries1.web&search=R%3D23466
Author: Davis, Philip R.
Date Published: 1994
Publisher: National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: Initiative 3, Wildland Fire Management, Fire Prevention, Initiative 15, Code Enforcement, fire Codes
Untapped resources: developing a standard operating procedure for support staff response to significant or large-scale incidents in Oklahoma City updated
http://www.lrc.fema.gov/starweb/lrcweb/servlet.starweb?path=lrcweb/STARLibraries1.web&search=R%3D150526
Author: Lee, Kellie J
Date Published: 2005
Publisher: National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: Initiative 3, Incident Management, Support Staff, SOPS
Urban Wildlands Fire, Pebble Beach, California
http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-007.pdf
Author: Hugh W. Graham
Date Published: 1987
Publisher: US Fire Administration
Keywords: Initiative 9, lessons-learned field report, wildland-urban interface fire, Initiative 3%0a
Use of Pos itive Pressure Ventilation (PPV) Fans To Reduce the Hazards of Entering Chemically Contaminated Buildings
http://www.chem-bio.com/resource/1999/cw_irp_ppv_summary_report.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: 1999
Publisher: U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command
Keywords: Initiative 3, positive pressure ventilation, structural firefighting, tactics and tasks%0a
Using the Classic Risk Management Model
http://www.fireengineering.com/index/articles/display/59523/articles/fire-engineering/volume-150/issue-2/features/using-the-classic-risk-management-model.html
Author: Murrey Loflin
Date Published: 1997
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Risk Management