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NWCG Emergency Incident Driving Regulations February 26, 2003     
Differences between agency policies regarding emergency response driving have served as sources of confusion for firefighters, coordination center managers, and incident management teams. Exception: Exceptions ...
80.9KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
NWCG Standard for the Fire Danger PocketCard for Firefighter Safety     
Published: --Choose One-- Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
NWCG Supplemental Food Policy March 25, 2003     
In response to many concerns regarding the escalating cost of large fires, the NWCG tasked the Incident Business Practices and Safety and Health Working Teams with reviewing and making recommendations on ...
118.3KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
NWCG_Fire_Social_Science_Working_Gp.pdf     
Forest firefighting is a dangerous and complex job. The safety of firefighters will continue to be a priority for agencies charged with managing both prescribed and wildland fires.
77.7KB Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
NWCGRestGuidelines.pdf     
The enclosed document supersedes any prior transmittals of the work rest and length of assignment guidelines, and provides clarification within the Initial Attack Exception contained in Chapter 10, Section 12.7-1. The ...
147.6KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Oak Mesa Fire Incident Review     
Author: N/A Published: 2008 Posted: 1/7/2009 [Summary]     
Occupational Health & Safety - Tips for Preventing Heat-Related Illness     
29.48 bytes Author: Occupational Health & Safety Published: 2010 Posted: 5/4/2010 [Summary]     
OHV Loading FLA     
197KB Author: USFS Published: 2011 Posted: 6/3/2011 [Summary]     
Oil and Gas Field Risk Assessment Worksheet     
92 bytes Author: BLM Published: 2009 Posted: 9/22/2009 [Summary]     
Oil and Gas Field Safety     
25.14 bytes Author: RMC Published: 2013 Posted: 1/18/2013 [Summary]     
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