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Organizations
Fire Department Safety Officers
Association (FDSOA)
External link: http://www.fdsoa.org/home/index.html?baseURL=true
The Fire Department Safety Officers Association was established in 1989
as a non-profit Association, incorporated in Massachusetts. Its mission
is to promote safety standards and practices in the fire, rescue and emergency
services community.
Fire
Marshals Association of North America (FMANA)
External link: http://www.nfpa.org/categoryList.asp?categoryID=234&URL=
Member%20Access/Join%20Member%20Sections/International%20Fire%20
Marshals%20Association%20(IFMA)&cookie%5Ftest=1
The International Fire Marshals Association (IFMA) Section seeks to minimize
the loss of life and property by fire through advocating, promoting, and
providing leadership in the prevention and mitigation of fire, explosion,
and other hazardous conditions.
International Association of Fire
Chiefs (IAFC)
External link: http://www.iafc.org/
Established in 1873, the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)
is a powerful network of more than 12,000 chief fire and emergency officers.
Our members are the world's leading experts in fire fighting, emergency
medical services, terrorism response, hazardous materials spills, natural
disasters, search & rescue, and public safety legislation.
IAFC Safety, Health & Survival Section
External link: http://www.iafcsafety.org
The IAFC Safety, Health and Survival Section was established to provide a specific component within the IAFC to concentrate on policies and issues relating to the health and safety of firefighters. The IAFC has always considered health and safety to be one of the most important areas of concern for all fire chiefs and has initiated or participated in a long list of programs related to health and safety.
IAFC Volunteer Chief Officers Section
External link: http://www.vcos.org/
The mission of the IAFC Volunteer & Combination Officers Section is
to provide Chief Officers who manage volunteers within the Fire/Rescue/EMS
delivery system with information, education, services, and representation
to enhance their professionalism and capabilities.
International Association of Fire
Fighters (IAFF)
External link: http://www.iaff.org
The International Association of Fire Fighters has more than 2,700 affiliates,
representing fire fighters in more than 3,500 communities in the U.S. and
Canada. The 263,000 members of the IAFF are the nation’s full-time
professional fire fighters and paramedics, who protect the lives and property
of 80 percent of the nation’s population.
IAFF report assessing clusters of factors that contributed to fire fighter line-of-duty deaths for the years 2000-2005.
This report was partially funded by the United States Fire Administration and used NIOSH fatality investigation reports as one of the data sources.
(56 pages, 725 KB)
External link: http://www.iaff.org/tech/pdf/contributing%20factors%20to%20ff%20line-of-duty%20death_iaffand%20usfa.pdf
National Association of State
Fire Marshals
External link: http://www.firemarshals.org/
The National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM) represents the most
senior fire official of each of the 50 United States and District of Columbia.
State Fire Marshals' responsibilities vary from state to state, but Marshals
tend to be responsible for fire safety code adoption and enforcement, fire
and arson investigation, fire incident data reporting and analysis, public
education and advising Governors and State Legislatures on fire protection.
Some State Fire Marshals are responsible for fire fighter training, hazardous
materials incident responses, wildland fires and the regulation of natural
gas and other pipelines.
National Fallen Fire Fighters Foundation
External link: http://www.firehero.org/
The United States Congress created the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation to lead a nationwide effort to remember America’s fallen firefighters. Since 1992, the Foundation has developed and expanded programs to honor our fallen fire heroes and assist their families and coworkers.
National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System
External link: http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/
The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System is a voluntary,
confidential, non-punitive and secure reporting system with the goal
of improving fire fighter safety.
National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA)
External link: http://www.nfpa.org/index.asp?cookie%5Ftest=1 (Link updated 11/06/2006)
A worldwide leader in providing fire, electrical, and life safety to the
public since 1896. The mission of the international nonprofit NFPA is to
reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of
life by providing and advocating scientifically-based consensus codes and
standards, research, training and education.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Building and Fire Research Laboratory
External link: http://www.bfrl.nist.gov/
The Building and Fire Research Laboratory studies building materials; computer-integrated construction practices; fire science and fire safety engineering; and structural, mechanical, and environmental engineering. Products of the laboratory's research include measurements and test methods, performance criteria, and technical data that supports innovations by industry and are incorporated into building and fire standards and codes. The BFRL Mission is to promote U.S. innovation and competitiveness by anticipating and meeting the measurement science, standards, and technology needs of the U.S. building and fire safety industries in ways that enhance economic security and improve the quality of life.
National Interagency Fire Center
External link: http://www.nifc.gov/
The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) in Boise, Idaho is the nation’s
support center for wildlandfirefighting. Seven federal and state agencies
call NIFC home and work together to coordinate and support wildland fire
and disaster operations. These agencies include the Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, National
Park Service, National Association of State Foresters, National Weather
Service, and Office of Aircraft Services.
National Volunteer Fire Council
External link: http://www.nvfc.org/
The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) is a non-profit membership association
representing the interests of the volunteer fire, EMS and rescue services.
The NVFC serves as the information source regarding legislation, standards
and regulatory issues.
National Wildfire Coordinating Group
(NWCG)
External link: http://www.nwcg.gov/
The purpose of NWCG is to establish an operational group designed to coordinate
programs of the participating wildfire management agencies.
Society of Fire Protection Engineers
External link: http://www.sfpe.org/
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers was established in 1950 and incorporated
as in independent organization in 1971. It is the professional society representing
those practicing the field of fire protection engineering. The Society has
approximately 3500 members in the United States and abroad, and 51 regional
chapters, 10 of which are outside the US.
The purpose of the Society is to advance the science and practice of fire
protection engineering and its allied fields, to maintain a high ethical
standard among its members and to foster fire protection engineering education.
U.S. Fire Administration (USFA/FEMA)
External link: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/ (Link updated 11/06/2006)
As an entity of the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, the mission of the USFA is to reduce life and economic
losses due to fire and related emergencies, through leadership, advocacy,
coordination, and support.
Other
Emergency Net
External link: http://http://www.emergency.com/
Crisis, Conflict, and Emergency Service News, Analysis and ReferenceCrisis,
Conflict, and Emergency Service News, Analysis and Reference
Fire Chief
External link: http://firechief.com/about/
Established in 1956, FIRE CHIEF is the magazine for "Every Department,
Every Leader." As the management magazine of the fire service, FIRE CHIEF
covers the issues faced by fire chiefs and other senior fire officers
in paid, volunteer and combination departments. These include supervision,
administration, finance, public relations, personnel, training, fire prevention/public
education, professional development and emergency operations, whether
in response to fires, medical calls, hazardous materials incidents or
other emergencies.
Fire.Gov - Better fire fighting through research
External link: http://www.fire.gov/
The Fire.Gov website is maintained by NIST BFRL as a means to provide training materials, videos, fire reconstructions, and research reports that may be of interest to the fire service. The Fire.Gov electronic newsletter will continue to be an important part of the website.
Fire Engineering
External link: http://www.fireengineering.com/index.html
For over 122 years, Fire Engineering magazine has provided training, education,
and management information for fire and emergency services personnel worldwide.
Articles are written by experts in the fire service and focus on lessons-learned.
Fire Prevention Week
External link: http://firesafety.buffnet.net/
The Fire Station
External link: http://home.flash.net/~jturner/index.htm
The Fire Station is for Firefighters, by a firefighter, as a resource
to find information about Fire Departments and other fire related sources.
It isn't intended to be a complete list but a starting point.
Fire Fighting and Fire Protection
(worldsafety.com)
External link: http://worldsafety.com/
Welcome to the WorldSafety.com Resource Center! This free webcenter has
been operating since 1994. We are dedicated to providing free resources
for health, safety, security, environmental and fire protection professionals
around the planet.
Firehouse
External link: http://www.firehouse.com
Wildland Firefighter
Magazine
External link: http://www.firerescue1.com/
Wildland Firefighter magazine covers all Wildland fire news and current
events.
Page last updated: May 21, 2008
Page last reviewed: April 08, 2008
Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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