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Wildland Fire Suppression: Foundational Doctrine     
1.1MB Author: Pulaski Conference Participants, Ed Hollenshead Published: 2005 Posted: 6/23/2005 [Summary]     
Wildland Fire Use Implementation Procedures Reference Guide     
Guide” (2005 Guide) provides standardized procedures, specifi cally associated with the planning and implementation of wildland fi re use. ... In addition, an approved fi re management plan must be in place which identifi ...
1.7MB Author: NIFC Published: 2005 Posted: 7/13/2005 [Summary]     
Wildland Fire Use Initial Impressions Report     
This initial impressions report describes and documents issues of concern, lessons learned, and effective practices pertaining to wildland fire use (WFU) that existed at the time this report was written. ... Some issues ...
589.2KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 7/28/2005 [Summary]     
Wildland Fire Use Initial Impressions Report (Flash Paper Version)     
258.2KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 7/28/2005 [Summary]     
Wildland Fire Use Toolbox     
384 KB Author: Jonetta Holt Published: 2006 Posted: 9/21/2006 [Summary]     
Wildland Fire Use: Lessons from the Past and Present that Impact Local Fire and Fuels Management Programs     
This report describes and documents issues of concern, lessons learned, and effective practices pertaining to wildland fire use (WFU) that existed at the time this report was written. ... Some issues may already be on ...
508.4KB Author: LLC Published: 2006 Posted: 3/28/2006 [Summary]     
Wildland Firefighter Safety Awareness Study Phase III - Implementing Cultural Changes for Safety     
The members of these committees and the fire directors also graciously shared their personal views about safety. ... We also searched the literature on wildland firefighting safety and related safety fields for insights ...
Author: TriData Corp. Published: 1998 Posted: 6/2/2005 [Summary]     
Wildland Firefighter Safety Awareness Study, Part Three, Appendix A     
Building an Experience Base ... One means of achieving an overall gain in expertise is for an organization to compile and disseminate analyses of the way critical situations were handled, and examples of good and poor ...
334.9KB Author: TriData Corp. Published: 1998 Posted: 6/2/2005 [Summary]     
Wildland Firefighter Safety Awareness Study, Part Three, Appendix B     
The wildland firefighting job requires working in proximity to danger, and is inherently risky. ... However, though they work close to danger, few firefighters have been in critical situations such as having to deploy ...
53.1KB Author: TriData Corp. Published: 1998 Posted: 6/2/2005 [Summary]     
Wildland Firefighter Safety Awareness Study, Part Three, Appendix C     
As noted in the body of this report, the ability to make decisions under stress represents what may be the single most important skill needed to improve firefighter safety. ... By preparing their people to ...
44.9KB Author: TriData Corp. Published: 1998 Posted: 6/2/2005 [Summary]     
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