The physical and mental demands associated with firefighting and other emergency
operations, coupled with the environmental dangers of extreme heat and humidity or
extreme cold, create conditions that can have an adverse impact upon the safety and
health of the individual emergency responder. Members who are not provided
adequate rest and rehydration during emergency operations or training exercises are
at increased risk for illness or injury, and may jeopardize the safety of others on the
incident scene. When emergency responders become fatigued, their ability to operate
safely is impared. As a result, their reaction time is reduced and their ability to make
critical decisions diminishes. Rehabilitation is an essential element on the incident
scene to prevent more serious conditions such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke from
occuring.
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» Sample SOP
» Heat Stress Index
» Wind Chill Index
» Company Check-In/Check-Out Sheet
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