A project consisting of two studies was conducted in 2019 to discover if firefighters had not reported an on-the-job injury to appropriate parties and, if so, why did they not report it. The project’s goals included: improve safety culture1, in regards to the values, norms, assumptions and expectations regarding safety, in the South Carolina fire service ; understand why firefighters do not report injuries accurately in NFIRS ; gain additional insight to better understand firefighter injuries in the South Carolina fire service
Background: Due to the efforts of the United States Fire Association, a great amount of national dat...
To determine the actual firefighter injury statistics in Korea, we conducted a survey on the nature ...
This study addresses the constant and compelling issue of on-the-job accidents and fatalities of fir...
CONTEXT: Firefighting is a dangerous profession often leading to minor and severe injuries. Injuries...
The purpose of this study was to assess occupational injury characteristics and predictors among car...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Traditionally, safety-related research on ...
© 2019 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND: Firefighters have high rates of...
Wildland Firefighter (WLFF) Crews lack an injury surveillance program to collect information on non-...
BACKGROUND: Structural firefighting involves the performance of rigorous occupational tasks in unpre...
In 2017, the United States fire service documented 87 firefighter deaths and an estimated 58,835 fir...
Introduction: Firefighters have high rate of injuries and illnesses, as well as exposures to high le...
Previous research has shown that firefighters and emergency services personnel are at increased risk...
DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF INJURIES SUSTAINED BY WILDLAND FIREFIGHTERS Purchio TJ, Moody VJ, Palmer, CG...
Many firefighters suffering from traumatic events while on duty participate in the work force. Howev...
Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major cause of firefighter deaths during training due to a l...
Background: Due to the efforts of the United States Fire Association, a great amount of national dat...
To determine the actual firefighter injury statistics in Korea, we conducted a survey on the nature ...
This study addresses the constant and compelling issue of on-the-job accidents and fatalities of fir...
CONTEXT: Firefighting is a dangerous profession often leading to minor and severe injuries. Injuries...
The purpose of this study was to assess occupational injury characteristics and predictors among car...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Traditionally, safety-related research on ...
© 2019 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND: Firefighters have high rates of...
Wildland Firefighter (WLFF) Crews lack an injury surveillance program to collect information on non-...
BACKGROUND: Structural firefighting involves the performance of rigorous occupational tasks in unpre...
In 2017, the United States fire service documented 87 firefighter deaths and an estimated 58,835 fir...
Introduction: Firefighters have high rate of injuries and illnesses, as well as exposures to high le...
Previous research has shown that firefighters and emergency services personnel are at increased risk...
DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF INJURIES SUSTAINED BY WILDLAND FIREFIGHTERS Purchio TJ, Moody VJ, Palmer, CG...
Many firefighters suffering from traumatic events while on duty participate in the work force. Howev...
Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major cause of firefighter deaths during training due to a l...
Background: Due to the efforts of the United States Fire Association, a great amount of national dat...
To determine the actual firefighter injury statistics in Korea, we conducted a survey on the nature ...
This study addresses the constant and compelling issue of on-the-job accidents and fatalities of fir...