the program is to determine factors that cause or contribute to fire fighter deaths suffered in the line of duty. Identification of causal and contributing factors enable researchers and safety specialists to develop strategies for preventing future similar incidents. To request additional copies of this report (specify the case number shown in the shield above), other fatality investigation reports, or further information, visit the Program Website at
Firefighters performing disaster response activities such as Fire SuppressionㆍRescueㆍ First Aid in f...
Wildland firefighter fatalities are not caused by one single factor. Catastrophic fires are on the r...
Occupational injury is a significant concern facing the Canadian workforce resulting in lost work ti...
the program is to determine factors that cause or contribute to fire fighter deaths suffered in the ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Fire Fighter Fatality Investigatio...
Control and Prevention (CDC), is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making r...
The United States currently depends on approximately 1.1 million fire fighters to protect its citize...
"This factsheet describes the NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation Prevention Program (FFFIPP),...
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Investigative Report #F2002-02. Includes bibliographic r...
Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major cause of firefighter deaths during training due to a l...
Objectives: The primary objective of this project was to determine if there were patterns in the sel...
Researchers at the University of Georgia, Kunadharaju, Smith, and DeJoy (2010), completed a study lo...
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Investigative Report #F2005-19. Includes bibliographic re...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 94-125This request for assistance was intended to help prevent injuri...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that the United States dep...
Firefighters performing disaster response activities such as Fire SuppressionㆍRescueㆍ First Aid in f...
Wildland firefighter fatalities are not caused by one single factor. Catastrophic fires are on the r...
Occupational injury is a significant concern facing the Canadian workforce resulting in lost work ti...
the program is to determine factors that cause or contribute to fire fighter deaths suffered in the ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Fire Fighter Fatality Investigatio...
Control and Prevention (CDC), is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making r...
The United States currently depends on approximately 1.1 million fire fighters to protect its citize...
"This factsheet describes the NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation Prevention Program (FFFIPP),...
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Investigative Report #F2002-02. Includes bibliographic r...
Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major cause of firefighter deaths during training due to a l...
Objectives: The primary objective of this project was to determine if there were patterns in the sel...
Researchers at the University of Georgia, Kunadharaju, Smith, and DeJoy (2010), completed a study lo...
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Investigative Report #F2005-19. Includes bibliographic re...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 94-125This request for assistance was intended to help prevent injuri...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that the United States dep...
Firefighters performing disaster response activities such as Fire SuppressionㆍRescueㆍ First Aid in f...
Wildland firefighter fatalities are not caused by one single factor. Catastrophic fires are on the r...
Occupational injury is a significant concern facing the Canadian workforce resulting in lost work ti...