"This factsheet describes the NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation Prevention Program (FFFIPP), which is a public health program that conducts independent investigations of select career and volunteer firefighter line-of-duty deaths. Information in this factsheet includes the goal of the FFFIPP, the types of investigations FFFIPP conducts, as well as how investigations are conducted." - NIOSHTIC-2NIOSH no. 20060067Suggested citation: NIOSH [2020]. Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program (FFFIPP). By Kline K., Webb S., Bowyer M., and Funke J. Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publ...
Conducted in Partnership with the National Cancer Institute and the U.S. Fire Administration.firefig...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests assistance in preventing...
Despite the overwhelming evidence that sudden cardiac death is the most frequent cause of firefighte...
The United States currently depends on approximately 1.1 million fire fighters to protect its citize...
Control and Prevention (CDC), is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making r...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Fire Fighter Fatality Investigatio...
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) requests assistance in preventing...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 94-125This request for assistance was intended to help prevent injuri...
Each day about 13 workers die on the job from traumatic injury. In an effort to address these deaths...
Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major cause of firefighter deaths during training due to a l...
On September 12, 2004, a 24-year-old female career fire fighter (the victim) died while conducting a...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that the United States dep...
"Fire fighters are subjected to many hazards when participating in live-fire training. Training faci...
Fire fighters may be at risk for crash-related injuries while oper-ating excess and other surplus ve...
Conducted in Partnership with the National Cancer Institute and the U.S. Fire Administration.firefig...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests assistance in preventing...
Despite the overwhelming evidence that sudden cardiac death is the most frequent cause of firefighte...
The United States currently depends on approximately 1.1 million fire fighters to protect its citize...
Control and Prevention (CDC), is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making r...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Fire Fighter Fatality Investigatio...
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) requests assistance in preventing...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 94-125This request for assistance was intended to help prevent injuri...
Each day about 13 workers die on the job from traumatic injury. In an effort to address these deaths...
Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major cause of firefighter deaths during training due to a l...
On September 12, 2004, a 24-year-old female career fire fighter (the victim) died while conducting a...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that the United States dep...
"Fire fighters are subjected to many hazards when participating in live-fire training. Training faci...
Fire fighters may be at risk for crash-related injuries while oper-ating excess and other surplus ve...
Conducted in Partnership with the National Cancer Institute and the U.S. Fire Administration.firefig...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests assistance in preventing...
Despite the overwhelming evidence that sudden cardiac death is the most frequent cause of firefighte...