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2009 Near-Miss Calendar
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4.43 MB |
Download the 2009 calendar now! Thank you in advance for your patience as it is a large file. If you would like a hard copy of the calendar please e-mail Kennedy Keenan at
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or look for a copy in the November issue of Fire Rescue magazine. |
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November Module: Roadway Safety
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101 KB |
Part 1 of 2 for the November Calendar module: Roadway Safety. This word document can be used as a training tool within your department along side the November case study from the 2009 calendar. |
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November Module: Roadway Safety
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245 KB |
Part 2 of 2 for the November Calendar module: Roadway Safety. This pdf document can be used as a training tool within your department along side the November case study from the 2009 calendar. |
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October Module: Decision Making
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9 MB |
October calendar module highlighting the importance of decision making. |
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September Module: Operational Readiness PowerPoint
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1,083 KB |
The September calendar module was created by Program Advisor Greg Lindsay. The module can be used as a training tool along side the September case study. |
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August Module: Volatile EMS Situations PowerPoint
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303 KB |
This PowerPoint goes along with the August Near-Miss Calendar topic, Volatile EMS Situations. Use this PowerPoint to discuss and create training to deal with similar situations your department might run into. The PowerPoint and August module submission was written and created by Deputy Chief Chris Shimer (Ret.), Howard County Department of Fire & Rescue Services (Md). |
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July Module - Part 1: Vehicles Contacting Wires PowerPoint
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6.5 MB |
Part 1 of 5 for July Calendar module: Electrical Hazards written by Battalion Chief Daniel Gray, Fairfax County (Va.) Fire & Rescue. |
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July Module - Part 2: Transformer Fires for Ground and Substation PowerPoint
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3.1 MB |
Part 2 of 5 for July Calendar module: Electrical Hazards written by Battalion Chief Daniel Gray, Fairfax County (Va.) Fire & Rescue. |
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July Module - Part 3: Fires Near High Tension Power Lines PowerPoint
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6.5 MB |
Part 3 of 5 for July Calendar module: Electrical Hazards written by Battalion Chief Daniel Gray, Fairfax County (Va.) Fire & Rescue. |
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July Module - Part 4: Case Studies
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461 KB |
Part 4 of 5 for July Calendar module: Electrical Hazards written by Battalion Chief Daniel Gray, Fairfax County (Va.) Fire & Rescue. |
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July Module - Part 5: Discussion Questions
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460 KB |
Part 5 of 5 for July Calendar module: Electrical Hazards written by Battalion Chief Daniel Gray, Fairfax County (Va.) Fire & Rescue. |
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June Calendar Module - Seatbelt PowerPoint
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1.0 MB |
The June calendar module is an informative PowerPoint on the importance of seatbelt usage in fire departments. The module can be used while reviewing the case study and report #08-199 from the calendar written by Lt. Mike Wilbur of New York. |
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May 2009 Calendar Module - Structural Collapse Program Manual
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200 KB |
A Module for May 2009 Near-Miss Safety Calendar on Structural Collapses. Created by Christopher J. Naum, SFPE, Chief of Training, Command Institute, Washington D.C. Part 1 of 2. |
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May 2009 Calendar Module - Structural Collapse PowerPoint
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42.7 MB |
An informative PowerPoint for May 2009 Near-Miss Safety Calendar on Structural Collapses. Created by Christopher J. Naum, SFPE, Chief of Training, Command Institute, Washington D.C. Part 2 of 2. |
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April 2009 Calendar Module - Cancer Awareness PowerPoint
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391 KB |
This power point touches on the importance of keeping your department safe by encouraging cancer prevention habits. Please download and utilize this power point for your department training. |
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March 2009 Calendar Module - Vavra
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113 KB |
Training module that coincides with March 2009 Calendar Topic: Incident Safety Officer. Author: Terrance Vavra. This module is a supplement to the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System's 2009 24/7/365 Safety Calendar. Please contact
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if you use this module for more than company level training. |