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Kuhl Hose and Perry Hiway hosted the "Courage to be safe... Everyone
Goes Home" program Saturday. Through the Pennsylvania State
Fire Commissioners Office, the presentation was given by the
Commissioner Ed Mann. There were 14 Fire Departments
represented with 77 in attendance. Departments attending, Kuhl
Hose, Perry Hiway, West Lake, West Ridge, McKean, Wattsburg,
Lawrence Park, Fairfield, Harborcreek, Belle Valley, Kearsarge,
Fuller, Erie Fire Department, Union City.
Students were presented with the question "What are
you prepared to do?" in reference to the Courage to be safe program
theme. The 16 safety initiative were presented and then each
department represented was asked to take one of the initiatives and
come up with a 6 month plan to implement their ideas.
16 Firefighter Life Safety
Initiatives
- Define and advocate the need for a cultural
change within the fire service relating to safety; incorporating
leadership, management, supervision, accountability and personal
responsibility.
- Enhance the personal and organizational
accountability for health and safety throughout the fire
service.
- Focus greater attention on the integration of
risk management with incident management at all levels,
including strategic, tactical, and planning responsibilities.
- All firefighters must be empowered to stop
unsafe practices.
- Develop and implement national standards for
training, qualifications, and certification (including regular
recertification) that are equally applicable to all firefighters
based on the duties they are expected to perform.
- Develop and implement national medical and
physical fitness standards that are equally applicable to all
firefighters, based on the duties they are expected to perform.
- Create a national research agenda and data
collection system that relates to the initiatives.
- Utilize available technology wherever it can
produce higher levels of health and safety.
- Thoroughly investigate all firefighter
fatalities, injuries, and near misses.
- Grant programs should support the
implementation of safe practices and/or mandate safe practices
as an eligibility requirement.
- National standards for emergency response
policies and procedures should be developed and championed.
- National protocols for response to violent
incidents should be developed and championed.
- Firefighters and their families must have
access to counseling and psychological support.
- Public education must receive more resources
and be championed as a critical fire and life safety program.
- Advocacy must be strengthened for the
enforcement of codes and the installation of home fire
sprinklers.
- Safety must be a primary consideration in the
design of apparatus and equipment.
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