Fire Officer: Principles and Practice, Second Edition
International Association of Fire Chiefs, National Fire Protection Association
ISBN: 9780763758356
$57.95 (Sugg. US List)
Paperback
394 Pages
© 2010
The National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) and the International Association of Fire
Chiefs (IAFC) are pleased to bring you the Second Edition of Fire Officer: Principles and Practice,
a modern integrated teaching and learning system for the Fire Officer I
and II levels. Fire officers need to know how to make the transition
from fire fighter to leader. Fire Officer: Principles and Practice, Second Edition is designed to help fire fighters make a smooth transition to fire officer.
Covering the entire scope of NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2009 Edition, Fire Officer
combines current content with dynamic features and interactive
technology to better support instructors and help prepare future fire
officers for any situation that may arise.
Safety is Principle!
The Second Edition
features a laser-like focus on fire fighter safety. Reducing fire
fighter injuries and deaths requires the dedicated efforts of every
fire fighter, fire officer, fire department, and the entire fire
community working together. It is with this goal in mind that we have
integrated the 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives developed by the
National Fallen Firefighters Foundation into the text. Likewise, in
each of the chapters, actual National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting
System cases are discussed to drive home safety and the lessons learned
from those incidents. Some of the guiding principles added to the new
edition include:
- Description of the
“Everybody Goes Home” and the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting
System, including over a dozen company officer near-miss examples
throughout the text.
- Description of the IAFC/IAFF Firefighter Safety and Deployment Study.
- The latest fire fighter
death and injury issues as reported by the NFPA® National Fallen
Firefighters Foundation, IAFC, and IAFF, including results of a
thirty-year retrospective study.
- Changes in fire-ground accountability and rapid intervention practices.
- Results of National
Institute of Standards and Technology research on wind-driven fires,
thermal imaging cameras, and fire dynamics as related to fire fighter
survival.
- The latest developments in crew resource management.
The Second Edition also reflects the latest developments in:
- Building a personal
development plan through education, training, self-development, and
experience, including a description of the Fire and Emergency Services
Higher Education (FESHE) program.
- The impact of blogs, video sharing, and social networks.
- How to budget for a grant.
- Changes in the National
Response Framework and National Incident Management System. Additional
items related to fire fighter safety and health are included.