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Friday, November 20, 2009

Structural Integrity

What began as an innocent conversation about the many experienced fire officers on their way to retirement led to a more ominous discussion of quick promotions that put young, inexperienced officers in command of a fire scene. Will these officers admit that they are unsure of themselves? Will they ask for help? How do they get much-needed fireground training if fire calls are down? One solution is live-fire training. But recently I became aware of a problem; at the Fire Department Safety Officer Association's Annual Safety Forum, a refractory engineer raised concerns about deteriorating concrete in live-fire training ...

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