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Back to basics: development of firefighter training burn building guidelines for the Vermont Fire Academy

http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/pdf/efop/efo33683.pdf
Author: Hodge, Robert W.
Date Published: 2003
Publisher: National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: Initiative 5, live fire training, training programs, training safety, training division management, burn buildings%0a

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Battleground promotions and the San Francisco Fire Department: mandating company officer development training in the absence of promotional examinations

http://www.lrc.fema.gov/starweb/lrcweb/servlet.starweb?path=lrcweb/STARLibraries1.web&search=R%3D149657
Author: Juratovac, Nicol P
Date Published: 2005
Publisher: National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: Initiative 1, administration, human resource management, officer qualifications, officer promotions, officer development, organizational culture, culture change, training safety

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Can firefighter instructors perform a simulated rescue after a live fire training exercise?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=16096842&query_hl=16&itool=pubmed_docsum
Author: Eglin CM, Tipton MJ.
Date Published: October 2005
Publisher: European Journal of Applied Physiology
Keywords: Initiative 6, training safety, live-fire training, instructor, work capacity%0a

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Career fire fighter drowns during final dive in training course - Indiana

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200215.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: June 14, 2002
Publisher: NIOSH F2002-15
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, drowning, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Career lieutenant and fire fighter die in a flashover during a live-fire training evolution - Florida

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200234.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: July 30, 2002
Publisher: NIOSH F2002-34
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, smoke inhalation, burns, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Defining the optimum roles and staff size in the training division at the Manhattan Fire Department

http://www.lrc.fema.gov/starweb/lrcweb/servlet.starweb?path=lrcweb/STARLibraries.web
Author: Clark, Scott
Date Published: 2006
Publisher: National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: Initiative 5, training division management, staffing, training safety%0a

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Effect of strenuous live-fire drills on cardiovascular and psychological responses of recruit firefighters

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=11219758&dopt=Abstract
Author: Smith DL, Manning TS, Petruzzello SJ.
Date Published: February 20, 2001
Publisher: Ergonomics
Keywords: Initiative 5, training safety, live fire training, medical risks %0a

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Effect of wearing personal protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus on heart rate, temperature and oxygen consumption during stepping exercise and live fire training exercises

http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/terg/2007/00000050/00000001/art00006?crawler=true
Author: Bruce-Low, S.S. Cotterrell, D.; Jones, G.E.
Date Published: Jan 2007
Publisher: Ergonomics
Keywords: Initiative 6, medical risks, protective clothing, physiological responses, heat stress, training saf

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Fire fighter (captain) dies after fall from ladder during a training exercise - California

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9925.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: June 16, 1999
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F25
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, death from fall, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Fire fighter/SCUBA diver dies during training evolution - Indiana

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200038.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: August 13, 2000
Publisher: NIOSH F2000-38
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, drowning, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Fire suppression technician involved in maze training incident - Texas

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9908.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: May 7, 1998
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F08
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, head/spinal injury; Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Firefighter training: Determination of the physical capabilities of instructors at the end of hot fire training exercises

http://www.communities.gov.uk/embedded_object.asp?id=1508305
Author: Elgin, Clare; Tipton, Michael
Date Published: May 2003
Publisher: Department of Sport and Exercise Science University of Portsmouth Fire Res
Keywords: Initiative 5, training safety, live fire training, instructor, physical capabilities%0a

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Firefighter/paramedic drowns during an underwater scuba training drill - Missouri

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9929.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: July 15, 1999
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F29
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, drowning, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Heat Stress in the Training Environment

http://www.fireengineering.com/display_article/60227/25/ARCHI/none/Feat/HEAT-STRESS-IN-THE-TRAINING-ENVIRONMENT
Author: David F. Clark.; Denise L. Smith; Steven J. Petruzzello; Bradley G. Bone
Date Published: March 1998
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Initiative 6, medical risks, training safety, heat stress, environmental risks, protective clothing%0a

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Live-fire exercise in mobile flashover training simulator injures five career fire fighters - Maine

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200341.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: October 17, 2003
Publisher: NIOSH F2003-41
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, burns, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Live-fire training exercise claims the life of one recruit fire fighter and injures four others - Florida

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200328.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: August 8, 2003
Publisher: NIOSH F2003-28
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, thermal exposure, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Physiological and environmental factors

http://www.communities.gov.uk/embedded_object.asp?id=1508307
Author: RA Graveling, A Stewart, HA Cowie, KM Tesh, JPK George
Date Published: 2001
Publisher: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Keywords: Initiative 5, training safety, training division management%0a

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Physiological responses of firefighting students during simulated smoke-diving in the heat.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=8498358&query_hl=16&itool=pubmed_DocSum
Author: Lusa S, Louhevaara V, Smolander J, Kivimaki M, Korhonen O.
Date Published: May 1993
Publisher: American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
Keywords: Initiative 6, medical risks, Initiative 5, training safety, smokediving%0a

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Physiological Responses of Training Officers During Live Fire Training

http://www.fireengineering.com/display_article/59238/25/ARCHI/none/Feat/PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES-OF-TRAINING-OFFICERS-DURING-LIVE-FIRE-TRAININ
Author: Bernard E. Williams; Stewart R. Petersen; and Kyla Douglas
Date Published: September 1996
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Initiative 6, medical risks, physiological responses, training safety, training officers, live fire training%0a

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Recruit fire fighter suffers heat stroke during physical fitness training and dies nine days later - Florida

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200526.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: May 19, 2005
Publisher: NIOSH F2005-26
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, heat stroke, Initiative 5, training safety %0a

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Special Report: Trends and Hazards in Firefighter Training

http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-100-508.pdf
Author: Adam Thiel, Jeff Stern, John Kimball, Nicole Hankin
Date Published: May 2003
Publisher: US Fire Administration
Keywords: Initiative 5, training safety, training hazards, Initiative 2, risk reduction practices%0a

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Three Firefighter Fatalities in Training Exercise Milford, Michigan

http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-015.pdf
Author: J. Gordon Routley
Date Published: October 1987
Publisher: US Fire Administration
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, training death, live fire training, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Uptake of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Among Trainers in a Fire-Fighting Training Facility

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a713608246~db=all
Author: Feunekes; Jongeneelen; Laana; Schoonhof
Date Published: Volume 58, Issue 1 J
Publisher: American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
Keywords: Initiative 5, training safety, medical risks, environmental risks, instructors, instructor risks, li

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Volunteeer firefighter/rescue diver dies in training incident at a quarry - Pennsylvania

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200529.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: August 27, 2005
Publisher: NIOSH F2005-29
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, drowning, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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Volunteer assistant chief dies during a controlled-burn training evolution - Delaware

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face200027.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: April 30, 2000
Publisher: NIOSH F2000-27
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, smoke inhalation, burns, Initiative 5, training safety%0a

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