Since fighting fires can pose a great risk to the lives of firefighters, it is important to understand how they perceive risks in dynamic wildfire situations. The aim of the current study was to determine whether career and volunteer firefighters differ in their perception of the risk of a going vs. contained fire and whether descriptions of a fire as either going or contained affected perceptions of risk. It was expected that career firefighters would rate a contained fire as significantly riskier than would volunteer firefighters. The sample consisted of 55 career and 84 volunteer CFA Victorian firefighters (134 males and 5 females). An ambiguous wildfire scenario was presented and described as either going or contained and risk ratings w...
When a domestic fire occurs, how well do people perceive and recall the fire hazards they encounter?...
Rescue services are one of the most crucial actors in providing fire-related societal protection, pa...
It has become increasingly clear since 1990 that wildland firefighters are exper-iencing collapses i...
OBJECTIVE: Firefighters frequently incur injuries while providing emergency services. Risk perceptio...
This article examines how individuals perceive risk depending on whether their exposure to it is vol...
This study investigated the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that contribute to risk-taking intenti...
This study addresses the question of risk perception among firefighters of four Spanish-speaking cou...
Building on a recognised information-to-action gap in wildfire risk communication, this paper examin...
Fire Service personnel face risk on a daily basis, frequently working in extremely hazardous conditi...
Wildland firefighters continue to die in the line of duty. Flammable landscapes intersect with bold ...
2012Since the 1990s the U.S. and especially the Western U.S. have experienced more intense and costl...
Firefighting is dangerous work! Responding to a compartment fire, we are faced with dynamic and rapi...
Investigations of past fires suggest that building occupants faced with a fire have problems definin...
© 2014 Dr. Tarnya Maree KrugerThe everyday landscape can become both unfamiliar and non-negotiable f...
Certain groups (e.g., those of higher age, lower educational attainment, lower income, living alone,...
When a domestic fire occurs, how well do people perceive and recall the fire hazards they encounter?...
Rescue services are one of the most crucial actors in providing fire-related societal protection, pa...
It has become increasingly clear since 1990 that wildland firefighters are exper-iencing collapses i...
OBJECTIVE: Firefighters frequently incur injuries while providing emergency services. Risk perceptio...
This article examines how individuals perceive risk depending on whether their exposure to it is vol...
This study investigated the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that contribute to risk-taking intenti...
This study addresses the question of risk perception among firefighters of four Spanish-speaking cou...
Building on a recognised information-to-action gap in wildfire risk communication, this paper examin...
Fire Service personnel face risk on a daily basis, frequently working in extremely hazardous conditi...
Wildland firefighters continue to die in the line of duty. Flammable landscapes intersect with bold ...
2012Since the 1990s the U.S. and especially the Western U.S. have experienced more intense and costl...
Firefighting is dangerous work! Responding to a compartment fire, we are faced with dynamic and rapi...
Investigations of past fires suggest that building occupants faced with a fire have problems definin...
© 2014 Dr. Tarnya Maree KrugerThe everyday landscape can become both unfamiliar and non-negotiable f...
Certain groups (e.g., those of higher age, lower educational attainment, lower income, living alone,...
When a domestic fire occurs, how well do people perceive and recall the fire hazards they encounter?...
Rescue services are one of the most crucial actors in providing fire-related societal protection, pa...
It has become increasingly clear since 1990 that wildland firefighters are exper-iencing collapses i...