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HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE     
HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE SAFETY starts with YOU We are ALL accountable for SAFE behaviors INCIDENT: DATE: Oper. Period:
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Watch Out Situation of the Day Aerial Retardant Operations Personnel and equipment can be injured and damaged by the impact of material dropped by aircraft. Clear personnel out of target area when drop is to be made.
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Identify snags, hazard trees and unstable rocks (Look up, look down, look around). Identify kill zone and inform others -- 2 ½ tree length.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE     
The Common DENOMINATORS of Fire Behavior on TRAGEDY FIRES.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE     
Heat Exhaustion: Victim will have cool, clammy skin; pale coloring; feel weak, dizzy and/or nauseous. Treatment -- Have individual sit in shade or cool area; administer fluids; loosen clothing and assure rest.
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If you encounter outbuildings, vehicles and/or homes being threatened or destroyed by fire -- remember: Hazardous materials may be stored, including agricultural or industrial ...
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HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE     
*Fuel Characteristics -- Assess prior to beginning operations. *Fuel Moisture -- Read daily shift plan and assess on site.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE     
Fire Order of the Day -- Establish Lookouts in potentially hazardous situations.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE     
INCIDENT: BIG BAR (South) DATE: Thursday 10/14/99 TIME: 0600-1800 Major Hazards and Risks: ALL the previous ones (mountain roads, wildlife, snags, steep terrain, rolling rocks, water, WEATHER, FIRE BEHAVIOR, etc). + ...
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HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE     
TIME: Major Hazards and Risks: Transportation, Secure Anchor Points, Steep Terrain, Drinking Water, SNAGS, FIRE BEHAVIOR, PPE, LCES (also stands for: Let's Constantly Evaluate Safety, or Let's Consider Every Situation). ...
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