The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) commissioned
this study to identify and address specific deficiencies in firefighter
radio communications and to identify technologies that may address these
deficiencies. Specifically to be addressed were current and emerging technologies
that improve, or hold promise to improve, firefighter radio communications
and provide firefighter location in structures.
Entire Document |
FFRCS.pdf
(827 KB; 158 pages) |
Table of Contents |
FFRCScon.pdf
(167 KB; 2 pages) |
Acknowledgements |
FFRCSack.pdf
(159 KB; 3 pages) |
Executive Summary |
FFRCSsum.pdf
(216 KB; 9 pages) |
Chapter I - Introduction |
FFRCSch1.pdf
(132 KB; 5 pages) |
Chapter II - Methodology |
FFRCSch2.pdf
(146 KB; 5 pages) |
Chapter III - Firefighter Communication Issues |
FFRCSch3.pdf
(187 KB; 18 pages) |
Chapter IV - Structure Communication Issues |
FFRCSch4.pdf
(252 KB; 14 pages) |
Chapter V - Current Technology Status, Knowledge
Gaps, and Research
Needs |
FFRCSch5.pdf
(267 KB; 39 pages) |
Appendix A - Prioritized Project Issues |
FFRCSapA.pdf
(115 KB; 4 pages) |
Appendix B - Fire Department Communications - Experiences
From the
Field |
FFRCSapB.pdf
(197 KB; 21 pages) |
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations |
FFRCSgls.pdf
(127 KB; 4 pages) |
Master Reference List |
FFRCSref.pdf
(187 KB; 29 pages) |
Bibliographic References
by Subject Area |
FFRCSbib.pdf
(155 KB; 3 pages) |
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