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Friday, November 6, 2009

IAFC Offers Improvements for NIOSH Program

In February, the International Association of Fire Chiefs Safety, Health and Survival Section began its review of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program. At its August board meeting, IAFC's board of directors approved the Section’s task force recommendations to improve the FFFIPP program. Here's a summary of that recommenation to be worked on with other fire-service organizations, NIOSH or both: Develop an advisory board to work directly with NIOSH and the FFFIPP. This board should be involved in representing the fire services interests much more actively than ...

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