A firefighter walking into the smoke: the NVFC has released a set of guidelines to try and improve health and safety procedures amongst volunteer firefighters
The NVFC has released guidelines to improve health and safety procedures amongst volunteer firefighters
New guidelines aim to improve volunteer firefighter health and safety

The health and safety of our nation's volunteer fire service is a primary concern for the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC). Each year, first responders are killed or injured due to factors that could have been avoided with the proper safety and health precautions.

To help keep firefighters and emergency personnel strong and prevent tragedies, the NVFC has released a series of health and safety priorities to more effectively address the critical health and safety issues impacting the volunteer fire service.

The NVFC has always been active in promoting and implementing initiatives to keep first responders healthy and safe. This includes launching the Heart-Healthy Firefighter Program in 2003 to proactively combat the leading cause of line-of-duty firefighter deaths - heart attack.

In addition, the NVFC teamed up with the United States Fire Administration to address the second leading cause of firefighter fatalities with the Emergency Vehicle Safe Operations for Volunteer and Small Combination Emergency Service Organizations program.

Building on these and other efforts to protect first responders, the NVFC Board of Directors established a Health and Safety Committee in the spring of 2008 to further the NVFC's initiatives in the areas of health and safety. The Committee produced the Volunteer Firefighter Health and Safety Priorities to provide departments with guidance on key issues that need to be addressed in order to keep department members safe and eliminate cases of preventable injury and death.

The Volunteer Firefighter Health and Safety Priorities are set forth in a series of B.E.S.T. practices for the volunteer fire and emergency services, divided into four main focus areas. The priorities are as follows:

Behavior

  • Support the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of all personnel
  • Operate all emergency apparatus and privately owned vehicles to conform to the highest road safety standards and enforce the use of seatbelts
  • Develop, practice, and enforce recommended health and safety standards for all personnel
  • Monitor and ensure that all active emergency scenes maintain the utmost level of safety and fireground accountability

Equipment

  • Provide and require the proper use of full personal protective equipment
  • Maintain all equipment based on established safety recommendations

Standards

  • Encourage the use of all smoke, fire detection, and fire suppression devices, including fire sprinkler systems, in all structures
  • Vigorously enforce all fire safety codes and ordinances
  • Obtain apparatus and equipment that meet national safety standards

Training

  • Utilize fire training programs that conform to the highest professional standards
  • Operate a safe fire training ground at all times
  • Establish, maintain, and deliver fire safety programs for all age groups

These priorities will guide the direction of the NVFC's initiatives to keep first responders safe and healthy. The NVFC highly encourages departments to adopt and adhere to the B.E.S.T. Practices to protect their personnel from harm.

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